21 March 2012 17:46

Friday

7TH FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. Screening of ‘L’âge de raison,’ a 2010 film by Yann Samuell and starring Sophie Marceau, Jonathan Zaccaï and Marton Csokas. In French with Greek subtitles. €8 entrance. The film will also be screened on Sunday (at 8pm), Tuesday and Thursday, March 25, 27 and 29.
CINEMA SCREENING
University of Nicosia, UNESCO Amphitheatre, 6.30pm. Screening of Franny Armstrong’s 2009 ‘The Age of Stupid’ preceded by a presentation by CypAdapt on the development of a national strategy for adaptation to climate change’s adverse impacts on Cyprus. The film will be screened in English with Greek subtitles.
THEATRE
Anemona Theatre, 7, Archangelou St., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Anemona Theatre presents Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome.’ Greek dialogue. Suitable only for audiences aged over 17. Tickets priced at €15. . Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until April 29.
Artos Foundation, 64, Ay. Omoloyiton Ave., Ay. Omoloyites, Nicosia, 9pm. A theatrical performance by Theatro Dentro based on the essay ‘Civil Disobedience’ by American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. In Greek. Tickets priced at €15. . Tonight and tomorrow only.
Isnotgallery, 11, Odysseos St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Lonely Tunes CY’ a cynical look at some of the world’s best-known cartoon characters. Greek dialogue. Tickets priced at €12. . Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The play is suitable only for those aged 15 and above.
Theatro Ena, 4, Athinas Ave., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Theatro Ena presents the infamous story of ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.’ Greek dialogue. Based on the hit Broadway musical. Tickets priced at €15. . Final performance tomorrow.
Thoc’s New Stage, 29, Kampou St., Strovolos, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Thoc’s New Stage presents popular Scandinavian playwright Lars Noren’s ‘Night is Mother to the Day’. Greek dialogue. from 6.15pm on performance nights. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday (at 6.30pm).

Saturday

ART EXHIBITION
Moufflon Bookshop, 1, Sofouli St., Nicosia, 4-8pm. ‘35 Book Experiments’ by Natalie Yiaxi. . This and next Saturday only.
CONCERT
Strovolos Municipal Theatre, 8.30pm. The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra presents a programme entitled ‘At Whose Faucet?’, under the music direction of conductor Russell Harris. Cypriot composer Andys Skordis’ ‘Stin Vrysin Ton Pion?’, which received the 2nd Prize in the CySO Foundation Composition Competition 2010, for the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus, ‘Oedipus Tyrannus’ by Mikis Theodorakis and Beethoven’s ‘Symphony No.5’ will be performed. Tickets are available at the Theatres’ box office () at €12 and €7 (18- 26 years old and pensioners). Free entrance for children and students under 18 years old.
MEET THE AUTHOR
Tigadoo, 1, 28th October St., Engomi, Nicosia, 11am. Jonathan Ayre and Naya Panayiotou, who have published some great children's stories recently, will hold interactive workshops to present their stories to children. In English, with Ayre at 11am, and in Greek with Panayiotou at noon. For children aged 2-8 and their parents. Places are limited. .
MUSICAL THEATRE
Satirico Theatre, lower level, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglandjia, Nicosia, 9pm. Paravan, Margarita Zachariou and Diomides Koufteros present the musical theatre production ‘Evelyn Evelyn’ based on Jason Webley and Αmanda Palme’s album of the same title. Call 7008086 for more information and reservations. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.
THEATRE
Anemona Theatre, 7, Archangelou St., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Anemona Theatre presents Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome.’ Greek dialogue. Suitable only for audiences aged over 17. Tickets priced at €15. . Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until April 29.
Artos Foundation, 64, Ay. Omoloyiton Ave., Ay. Omoloyites, Nicosia, 9pm. A theatrical performance by Theatro Dentro based on the essay ‘Civil Disobedience’ by American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. In Greek. Tickets priced at €15. . Tonight only.
Isnotgallery, 11, Odysseos St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Lonely Tunes CY’ a cynical look at some of the world’s best-known cartoon characters. Greek dialogue. Tickets priced at €12. . Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The play is suitable only for those aged 15 and above.
Latsia Municipal Theatre, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Thoc’s Central Stage performs Andreas Koukkides’ ‘To Shedion Igeias’, (The Health Plan). Greek dialogue. for tickets. Every Saturday and Sunday (at 6.30pm).
Theatro Ena, 4, Athinas Ave., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Theatro Ena presents the infamous story of ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.’ Greek dialogue. Based on the hit Broadway musical. Tickets priced at €15. . Final performance.
Thoc’s New Stage, 29, Kampou St., Strovolos, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Thoc’s New Stage presents popular Scandinavian playwright Lars Noren’s ‘Night is Mother to the Day’. Greek dialogue. from 6.15pm on performance nights. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday (at 6.30pm).
Vladimiros Kafkarides Cultural Centre, 11-15, Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Aglandjia, 8.30pm. Greek adaptation of Eric Idle’s ‘Unplug the Minister’. . Every Saturday and Sunday (at 6.30pm).

Sunday

DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
The Shoe Factory, 304, Ermou St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Beethoven & Resonance’ a live recording from Milan’s San Fedele Auditorium in June 2011 featuring a dynamic performance of Beethoven’s ‘Bagatelles, Op. 119’ and ‘Op. 126,’ alternating with 12 short pieces written by young composers who were finalists in the San Fedele Prize. Organised by the Pharos Arts Foundation. Free entrance.
THEATRE
Artos Foundation, 64, Ay. Omoloyiton Ave., Ay. Omoloyites, Nicosia, 8pm and 10pm. A theatrical performance by Theatro Dentro entitled ‘Orestes-Electra 0-1’. In Greek. . Tonight only.

Monday

7TH FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. Screening of ‘Kaméleon’ a Hungarian production directed by Krisztina Goda in 2008 and starring Ervin Nagy, Gabriella Hamory and Zsolt Trill. In Hungarian with English subtitles. Free entrance for this screening.
PHOTO EXHIBITION
University of Cyprus, Auditorium, Nicosia, 5pm. ‘Denmark: Life in Motion and Balance’ organised by the Danish Embassy and the University. At 6pm tonight, visitors to the opening will be able to watch the controversial documentary ‘The Road to Europe’. for more information. On until April 6.
THEATRE
Isnotgallery, 11, Odysseos St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Lonely Tunes CY’ a cynical look at some of the world’s best-known cartoon characters. Greek dialogue. Tickets priced at €12. . Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The play is suitable only for those aged 15 and above.

Tuesday

HASH
NICOSIA HASH
Various venues, 7.30pm. Exercise, eat, drink and be merry with the Nicosia Horrible Hash House Harriers every Tuesday. Join them for a walk, jog or run around the capital. Visit www.nh4.com.cy or .
LITERATURE EVENT
Goethe-Institut Hall, next to the Ledra Palace Hotel, Nicosia, 7.30pm. A reading from the book ‘Am Beispiel meines Bruders’ by Uwe Timm, one of Germany’s most successful authors of contemporary literature. The reading – in German, by the author – will be followed by a translation in Greek and Turkish. A discussion with the author and a reception will follow. Entrance is free.
MUSICAL THEATRE
Satirico Theatre, lower level, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglandjia, Nicosia, 9pm. Paravan, Margarita Zachariou and Diomides Koufteros present the musical theatre production ‘Evelyn Evelyn’ based on Jason Webley and Αmanda Palme’s album of the same title. Call 7008086 for more information and reservations. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.
THEATRE
Anemona Theatre, 7, Archangelou St., Latsia, Nicosia, 5pm. Anemona Theatre presents Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome.’ Greek dialogue. Suitable only for audiences aged over 17. . Entrance to today’s performance is free in celebration of World Theatre Day.

Wednesday

CONCERT
Strovolos Municipal Theatre, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Song meets dance and music on stage in the form of the exceptional performer Margarita Zormbala, the young, but already acclaimed, dancer Daphne Mougiasi and Vasos Argyridis. Tickets priced at €20. Visit www.cyprus-tickets.com or or contact the venue’s box-office on .
LIFE WITH CANCER
Hilton Park Hotel, Nicosia, 6pm. National Board of the European Management Assistants- EUMA Cyprus and Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients and Friends (Pasykaf) event including a presentation entitled ‘Life with Cancer’- in English- by EUMA Member Artemis Kasapi following a short introduction by Pasykaf Assistant Manager Sophi Christoforou and followed by a round table discussion including the participation of medical experts. Entrance is free but participants should RSVP by Monday by e-mailing or calling Kasapi on .
MUSICAL THEATRE
Satirico Theatre, lower level, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglandjia, Nicosia, 9pm. Paravan, Margarita Zachariou and Diomides Koufteros present the musical theatre production ‘Evelyn Evelyn’ based on Jason Webley and Αmanda Palme’s album of the same title. Call 7008086 for more information and reservations. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.
THEATRE
Isnotgallery, 11, Odysseos St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Lonely Tunes CY’ a cynical look at some of the world’s best-known cartoon characters. Greek dialogue. Tickets priced at €12. . Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The play is suitable only for those aged 15 and above.

Thursday

CONCERT
The Shoe Factory, 304, Ermou St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. Performance by Quatuor Tana, considered one of the most exciting string quartets in Europe. A diverse and interesting programme consisting of Schubert’s ‘Rosamunde’ and Ligeti’s ‘First Quartet’, as well the Cyprus Premieres of works by Raphaël Cendo and Yan Robbin, and the world premiere of a string quartet by Cypriot composer Andreas Moustoukis will be performed. The concert will be followed by an interactive seminar, on Friday, March 30 which will focus on the role of “saturation mode” in modern music, and explore ways of developing new sound in music. The concert has a €25 entrance fee. Visit www.pharostickets.org or .

STILL ON

Apocalypse Gallery, 30, Chytron St., Tofarco Building. Works by Andreas Makariou entitled ‘Images in the Mirror’. Visit www.apocalypse-gallery.com.cy or . Until April 12.
Artio Gallery, 11, Vassilissis Frederikis St., off Themistokli Dervis Ave. A new collection of silk-prints by Greek artists including Yeros, Mytaras, Fassianos, Sperantzas, Tsoklis and others. Visit www.artio.com or . Until March 31.
Gloria Gallery, 3, Zinonos Sozou St. Works by Demetris Mihlis. . Until March 26.
Hellenic Bank Headquarters, on the corner of 200, Athalassas and Limassol Aves.Works by Stelios Votsis and Margarita A. Tsangari. . The exhibition will be open from 10am-1pm and 4-7pm until March 31.
Katoi, 43, Ay. Omoloyites Ave., Ay. Omoloyites. Group exhibition by women artists organised by Mary and Melina Pyrgou and the Fimonoi Foundation. . Open 10am-6pm until March 28.
Marfin Laiki Bank Cultural Centre, 32, Byron Ave. ‘…Art Is - the art of Cyprus through the ages’ made up of selections from the Marfin Laiki Bank Collections. /5 for more information. Until mid-June.
Oi Myloi, 4, Constantinopoleos St., Kaimakli, Nicosia, 7.30pm. Works by Aggelo Evaggelou entitled ‘ReArt Cycle’. Open 10am-1pm and 4-7pm. . Until March 30. During the opening Giorgos Stavrou’s ‘Paginae cursus’ will be performed as part of a Green Dot Cyprus series of events. The work will also be presented on March 24.
Omikron Gallery, 2, Vasileos Pavlou St. Marianna Christofides’ debut solo show ‘Errant Images’. Visit www.omikrongallery.com or . Until April 12.
Opus 39 Gallery, 21, Kimonos St., Strovolos. Works by Dini Christoforou-Economides. . Until tomorrow, March 24.
PHOTO EXHIBITION
Melina Mercouri Hall. ‘Diversity Through My Eyes’ made up of works from the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms photo competition. Open 10am-1pm and 4-7pm, Monday-Friday and 2.30-6.30pm on Saturdays. Until March 30.