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SUMMARY:Reverie
DESCRIPTION:Visual Dance Theatre Performance by Georgia Tegou and Michalis Theophanous | dance-as-design.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\n‘Reverie’ is a journey into the subconscious. A deep dive into a world surrounded by archetypal images and symbols\, revealing stories of darkness\, irony\, fantasy and humour. Through a narrative that follows the structure of a dream\, where temporal flow is constantly interrupted\, ‘Reverie’ aims to question our certainties and threaten our established logic. \nChoreographers Georgia Tegou and Michalis Theophanous create powerful dance performances that inhabit highly visual environments. Influenced by architecture\, sculpture and the visual arts\, they use the movement of bodies to portray narratives of the human condition. The end result is a blend of contemporary dance\, visual physical theatre and performance art. \nTickets also available on 020 7487 5060 \nOrganised by the company dance-as-design. and the Hellenic Centre \nSupported by Arts Council England\, Studio Wayne McGregor\, SystemsLab and University of Roehampton.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/reverie/
LOCATION:Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington Street\, Marylebone\, London\, W1U 5AS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:press@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200208T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200208T190000
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CREATED:20191212T114657Z
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SUMMARY:DIKO UK Dinner & Dance
DESCRIPTION:DIKO UK are hosting their annual Dinner & Dance on February 8th at the Penridge Suite. \nThe guest speaker will be DIKO’s President\, Mr Nikolas Papadopoulos. \nEntertainment will include the famous Cypriot singer Konstantina and Pavlos Dounakari’s band. \nFor more information\, please call 07956245706 \n 
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/diko-uk-dinner-dance/
LOCATION:Penridge Suite\, 470 Bowes Rd\, London\, N11 1NL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200213T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200213T210000
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SUMMARY:I\, Cactus AND
DESCRIPTION:I\, Cactus AND \nby A.Mina and H.Michael \nPV: Thursday\, 13th February 2020\, 6-9pm\nFILET\, 103 Murray Grove\,\nLondon\, N1 7QP \nDuration of exhibition:\n14-16th Feb 2020\nFri- Sun 12:00-17:00 \nIn I\, Cactus AND\, artists A. Mina and H. Michael present their new body of work in response to what they consider to be systemic bias against the feminine within societal structures.  Comprising sculpture\, print and sound\, the work will function as a performance installation\, relying on the activation of the imaginative space within each viewer to generate meaning. \nBy enabling different readings\, a new space opens up where the politics of power can be re-imagined in a less binary setting. \nCreated under the banner of www.amillionlovesongs.com a performance platform founded by the artists in 2014 by which they continue their search for meaning within the contemporary void using collaboration as a device. 
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/i-cactus-and/
LOCATION:FILET\, 103 Murray Grove\, London\, N1 7QP\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200220T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260609T052309
CREATED:20200207T105928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200207T122425Z
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SUMMARY:Intelligent Critical Infrastructures
DESCRIPTION:FREE UNIVERSITY\nFOR THE DIASPORA OF LONDON\n17th Cycle of Lectures 24.10.2017 – 14.05.2020 \nOrganised by the Greek Cypriot Brotherhood in collaboration with the University of Cyprus \nWe are pleased to invite you to the very interesting lecture of the 17th round of lectures by the Free University of London on the topic of: \n“Intelligent Critical Infrastructures” by Dr. Artemis Kontou \nDr Artemis Kontou is the TestBeds Manager of KIOS CoE at the University of Cyprus. Artemis holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London\, an MSc in Meteorology and a BSc in Applied Mathematics. Before joining KIOS CoE\, Artemis has worked as a research associate at Shell University Technology Centre of Imperial College London. She has also worked on three European funded research projects on energy\, water management and climate change in Akzo Nobel\, Cyprus University of Technology and Joint Research Centre of European Commission respectively. Regarding her teaching experiences\, Artemis was teaching energy law and transportation and distribution of energy recourses courses of the Management degree at the Cyprus University of Technology. She was also a teaching assistant in applied mathematics at Imperial College London. Artemis holds an Associate Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy\, two patents in lubricant manufacturing\, and she has published in reputable peer-reviewed academic journals and presented her research in various international conferences. Alongside with her academic career she was a managing partner in Medlead Cyprus where she was practising her project management and auditing skills. \nFor further Information: \nTel: 020 8445 7070 or 020 8445 9999\nEmail: greek.cypriotbrotherhood.uk@gmail.com \nMedia Sponsors:\nNewspapers Eleftheria\, Parikiaki\, Politis\nLondon Greek Radio (LGR)\nHellenic TV and\nCyprus News Agency (CNA)
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/intelligent-critical-infrastructures/
LOCATION:Greek Cypriot Brotherhood Building\, 1 Britannia Road\, London\, N12 9RU\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greek Cypriot Brotherhood":MAILTO:greek.cypriotbrotherhood.uk@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200222T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200222T160000
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CREATED:20200217T114501Z
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SUMMARY:A Thousand Ships
DESCRIPTION:A THOUSAND SHIPS\nby Natalie Haynes \nBritish Museum \nWC1B 3DG London\, United Kingdom \nSaturday\, 22 February 2020 from 11:00-16:00 \nProject Season Women presents a staged reading of Natalie Haynes’ novel A Thousand Ships\, directed by Magdalena Zira and Athina Kasiou\, on February 22nd 2020\, at the British Museum in London. \nA myth of huge cultural significance for Western civilisation\, traditionally told as a story of male heroism\, is retold through a choral narration of multiple female characters. The main narrator is Calliope\, Muse of epic poetry\, who answers the poet’s invocation to “sing” the story of the Trojan War\, in an unexpected way. \nSupported by the A.G. Leventis Foundation\, the Cultural Services of the Cyprus Ministry of Education\, Culture\, Sport and Youth\, and the Gilbert Murray Trust. Under the auspices of His Excellency\nthe High Commissioner of Cyprus Mr Andreas Kakouris. \nMore info: https://www.facebook.com/events/175230767077025/
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/a-thousand-ships/
LOCATION:British Museum\, Great Russell Street\, London\, WC1B 3DG
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200225T190000
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SUMMARY:Towards a Sociology of the Nursing Woman in Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium
DESCRIPTION:This lecture presentation concerns an early chapter of the fascinating social history of breastfeeding. It examines the social realities and ideologies surrounding the nursing woman (mother and wet nurse) from the first centuries of our common era until seventh-century Byzantium. Ancient sources and earlier research are revisited in an attempt to unravel the economic\, social\, political\, cultural\, moral and emotional implications that determined the ways in which nursing mothers and wet nurses were perceived and treated in the examined period. \nThis research has been undertaken in the framework of a three-year project (2018-2021) entitled “Lactating Breasts: Motherhood and Breastfeeding in Antiquity and Byzantium (4th c. BCE-7th c. CE)” (MotherBreast)\, which is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Cyprus through the Research and Innovation Foundation. \nOrganised by the University of Cyprus (MotherBreast Project) and The Hellenic Centre.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/towards-a-sociology-of-the-nursing-woman-in-late-antiquity-and-early-byzantium/
LOCATION:Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington Street\, Marylebone\, London\, W1U 5AS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:press@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
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CREATED:20191216T171640Z
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SUMMARY:Manor Hill Dinner & Dance
DESCRIPTION:For more information please email info@manorhill.org or call 07956245706
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/manor-hill-dinner-dance/
LOCATION:Royal National Hotel\, 38-51 Bedford Way\, London\, WC1H 0DG
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ORGANIZER;CN="Manor Hill Greek School":MAILTO:info@manorhill.org
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