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SUMMARY:International Women’s Day conversation and connection
DESCRIPTION:The Greek Cypriot Brotherhood’s International Women’s Day conversation and connection \nHear from an exceptional panel of Cypriot women as they explore gender equality\, celebrate women’s achievements\, and share perspectives that spark reflection and change.We are excited to welcome the following guests to our panel:– Soulla Christodoulou\, author– Kat Neocleous\, actress and storyteller– Yiota Demetriou\, multi disciplinary performer and radio presenter– Athena Mandis\, filmmaker\, writer and directorJoin us for an evening of sharing powerful stories\, lived experiences\, and reflections on voice\, resilience\, and womanhood\, to listen\, connect\, and be inspired. Register via link in bio\, today.Souvlakia will be available to purchase after the talk.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/international-womens-day-conversation-and-connection/
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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SUMMARY:UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 - Leeds Edition
DESCRIPTION:As part of the official celebrations of Cyprus’ Presidency of the Council of the European Union\, the UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 continues its journey beyond London\, bringing Cypriot cinema and cultural engagement to communities and universities across the United Kingdom. \n\n\nThis year’s festival is dedicated to women Cypriot filmmakers\, celebrating powerful contemporary voices while connecting diaspora communities with Cyprus’ artistic and cultural landscape. \n\n6–7 March 2026 \n\n\n\nThe Leeds edition opens in collaboration with the University of Leeds\, whom we warmly thank for their generous cooperation and support — in particular Professor Rodosthenous for her invaluable contribution in making this event possible. \n\n\nFilm Screening: Committed \n\n\nWritten & Directed by Stelana Kliris \n\n\nClothworkers Building South – Visit Leeds Room G.14 \n\n\nThe screening will be followed by an online Q&A at 7:30pm with writer-director Stelana Kliris\, offering audiences the opportunity to engage directly with one of Cyprus’ most internationally recognised filmmakers. \n\n\n🎟 Tickets available here: \n\n\nhttps://openup.leeds.ac.uk/events/committed-2014-film-screening-and-qa-with-writer-director-stelana-kliris/
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/uk-cyprus-film-festival-2026-leeds-edition/
LOCATION:Clothworkers Building South\, Clothworkers Building South\, Leeds\, LS2 9JT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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SUMMARY:UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 – Leeds Edition
DESCRIPTION:Theatre Educational Workshop – TIMELESS CYPRUS \n\n\n\nHosted at the Greek School of Leeds \n\n\n\nOur sincere thanks to the Greek School of Leeds\, its Headmistress and dedicated personnel for welcoming the festival and supporting this interactive educational programme inspired by the life and work of modernist painter George Pol. Georghiou.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/uk-cyprus-film-festival-2026-leeds-edition-2/
LOCATION:Greek School of Leeds\, 31 Avenue Crescent\, Leeds\, LS8 4HD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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SUMMARY:UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 – London Edition (Part I)
DESCRIPTION:In Memory of Director Irena Joannides \n\n\nThis spring\, the UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 launches the London edition of its programme at Cyprus House (13 St. James’s Square\, SW1Y 4LB)\, as part of the official cultural celebrations of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union. \n\n\nThis first chapter of the festival brings together award-winning films by Cypriot women filmmakers whose work speaks with clarity\, sensitivity and courage about memory\, displacement\, identity\, inner life and social constraint. The programme is dedicated to the memory of director Irena Joannides\, whose cinematic voice — poetic\, restrained and deeply humane — continues to resonate within Cypriot cinema and beyond. \n\n\nAcross two carefully curated days\, audiences are invited not only to watch these films\, but to enter into conversation with their creators\, through post-screening Q&As that open space for dialogue\, reflection and shared experience. \n\n\n🎟 Day tickets are available for each date. As seating is limited\, we kindly ask audiences to book only if they are certain they can attend\, allowing as many people as possible to take part. \n\n\n\nSunday 8 March 2026 \n\n\nJourneys\, Return\, and the Geography of Memory \n\n\n14:30 – Roads and Oranges (100’) Directed by Aliki Danezi Knutsen \n\n\nRooted in landscape and lived experience\, Roads and Oranges traces emotional and physical journeys across Cyprus\, where place becomes inseparable from memory. Drawing on everyday encounters and intimate observation\, the film reflects on movement\, belonging and the subtle ties that connect people to land\, history and one another. \n\n\nFollowed by a Q&A with Director Aliki Danezi Knutsen \n\n\n17:00 – The Last Homecoming (82’) Directed by Corina Avraamidou \n\n\nA powerful meditation on return\, The Last Homecoming explores what it means to go back — not only to a place\, but to a past shaped by absence\, loss and unresolved memory. Through a deeply personal lens\, the film confronts the emotional weight of homecoming and the quiet transformations it brings. \n\n\nFollowed by a Q&A with Director Corina Avraamidou. \n\n\nBooking Information \n\n\n🎟 Tickets are available per day (8 March & 26 April). \n\n\nPlease note that capacity is limited. We kindly ask you to reserve tickets only if you are confident you can attend\, ensuring access for as many audience members as possible.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/uk-cyprus-film-festival-2026-london-edition-part-i/
LOCATION:Cyprus House\, 13 Saint James's Square\, London\, SW1Y 4LB
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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SUMMARY:London Greek Radio’s Comedy Night Live
DESCRIPTION:London Greek Radio presents: Comedy Night Live – Straight Outta Cyprus (Live in London!)\nGet ready for a feel-good evening packed with non-stop laughs and the very best of Cypriot comedy\, taking place on Saturday 21 March at the Cypriot Community Centre\, Wood Green.\nFree parking available at the venue\n\nThe night features a fantastic line-up of comedians including Chris Marco K\, Alex Theo and his glamorous alter ego Soulla\, Nik K – Wannabe Comedian in London from Halloumistan\, and making his London debut\, Straight Outta Cyprus himself – Zacharias Zannettou.\nThere will also be a special appearance by the Tatsiaris and Spasta Greek Dance Group\, with the evening hosted by London Greek Radio’s Mikey Mike.\nGuests can enjoy a fully stocked bar and a delicious Cypriot kitchen available throughout the evening.\nTickets: £20 (including booking fee)\nAvailable now on Eventbrite – simply search “Comedy Night Live” – or call 020 8349 6950 for more information.\nImportant:\n• Strictly 18+ event\n• Valid photo ID required\nDon’t miss this fantastic night of comedy and entertainment with the Cypriot community.\nLondon Greek Radio’s Comedy Night Live – see you there!\nSponsored by: Love From Cyprus Boutique Wine & Zivania Ltd and Nicholas Printers.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/london-greek-radios-comedy-night-live/
LOCATION:Cypriot Community Centre\, Earlham Grove\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 5HJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="London Greek Radio":MAILTO:raf@lgr.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Artist-Led Curated Tour
DESCRIPTION:THERE IS AN ISLAND III \n\nThe Cultural Section of the Cyprus High Commission invites audiences to a special Artist-Led Curated Tour of THERE IS AN ISLAND III\, a major group exhibition bringing together 22 British Cypriot artists living and working in the United Kingdom. \n\n\n\nThis guided afternoon offers a rare opportunity to experience the exhibition through the voices of the artists themselves. Moving through the galleries alongside participating artists\, visitors will gain deeper insight into the creative processes\, personal narratives and conceptual frameworks that shape the works on display. \n\n\n\nCurated by the Cultural Section of the Cyprus High Commission\, THERE IS AN ISLAND III unfolds across three interconnected thematic pillars: \n\n\n\nWomen\, Everyday Life\, and Cyprus as a Bridge and Crossroads of the Mediterranean. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition presents Cyprus not simply as a geographical territory\, but as a lived and evolving experience — shaped by memory\, resilience\, displacement\, belonging and reinvention. Landscapes sit alongside fragments of the Cypriot lira; textiles converse with photography; abstraction meets narrative. Together\, the works form a layered dialogue between past and present\, homeland and diaspora\, tradition and contemporary expression. \n\n\n\nArtists shaped by diverse journeys and lived experiences work side by side within the same space\, creating a plurality of voices that reflects the complexity of Cypriot identity in the 21st century. The exhibition becomes not only a display of artworks\, but a shared environment — a living cultural space that continues to grow through encounter and conversation. \n\n\n\nThe Artist-Led Curated Tour invites visitors to move beyond observation and into dialogue. It is an opportunity to ask questions\, explore materials and symbolism\, and engage directly with the artists whose works form this evolving exhibition. \n\n\n\n\n\n🎟️ Complimentary tickets can be reserved here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/there-is-an-island-iii-artist-led-tour-tickets-1984388405138? \n\n\nAdvance booking is recommended. \n\n\nWe look forward to welcoming you to the Cyprus House.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/artist-led-curated-tour/
LOCATION:Cyprus House\, 13 Saint James's Square\, London\, SW1Y 4LB
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Creative Pathways\, Q&A with Dr Marios Papadopoulos
DESCRIPTION:The Road to Oxford: Journeys\, Music\, and Belonging \n\nReserve a spot via link \n\n\n\nAs part of the Creative Pathways programme accompanying the exhibition George Pol. Georghiou – Timeless Cyprus\, we are delighted to welcome Marios Papadopoulos\, Cypriot conductor\, educator\, and Founder & Music Director of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra\, for an open public Q&A conversation. \n\n\n\nThe evening takes inspiration from the arc of Dr Papadopoulos’s personal and artistic journey — a journey traced through telling milestones: early musical life\, departure from home\, international encounters\, the decisive transition from piano to podium\, and ultimately the road to Oxford. Like the journey to Ithaca in Constantine P. Cavafy’s poetry\, this road is not only about arrival\, but about formation: the experiences\, detours\, and encounters that shape an artist’s voice and sense of purpose. \n\n\n\nIn conversation\, Dr Papadopoulos will reflect on the paths that led him from Cyprus to London and beyond\, on building an orchestra from vision and conviction\, and on the responsibilities that come with leadership in music. Particular attention will be given to moments of transition — artistic\, personal\, and ethical — that resonate with young creatives\, musicians\, and anyone navigating their own creative pathway. \n\n\n\nThe discussion will also touch on music as a social force: education\, access\, and presence beyond the concert hall\, including the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra’s long-standing engagement with young people\, schools\, and communities\, as well as its belief in music as a living\, human experience. \n\n\n\nRooted in his enduring bond with Cyprus\, the conversation opens a space to reflect on identity\, diaspora\, and the ways cultural memory travels with us. The event will conclude with an open Q&A\, inviting the audience to take part in a shared exploration of journey\, creativity\, and belonging.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/creative-pathways-qa-with-dr-marios-papadopoulos/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington Street\, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Comparing Cyprus and Sicily: Scientific Approaches
DESCRIPTION:The international workshop Comparing Cyprus and Sicily: Scientific Approaches takes place at Durham University on 26–27 March 2026\, bringing together scholars from across Europe to explore the long-term historical\, environmental and cultural trajectories of two Mediterranean islands through comparative and interdisciplinary scientific perspectives. \n\n\nCyprus and Sicily\, both shaped by mobility\, exchange\, resource exploitation and layered histories\, offer rich case studies for understanding island societies in the Mediterranean world. Across two days\, the workshop examines themes including prehistoric and historic landscapes\, copper production\, ceramics\, archaeozoology\, archaeobotany and human–environment interactions\, highlighting both parallels and productive contrasts between the two islands. \n\n\nCyprus features prominently throughout the programme\, with a strong presence of Cypriot and Cyprus-based researchers from the University of Cyprus\, the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus\, and international institutions. Their work places Cyprus at the centre of contemporary Mediterranean research\, in dynamic dialogue with parallel case studies from Sicily. \n\n\nThe workshop culminates in the keynote lecture Cyprus and Sicily: Shared Identities by Anastasia Christophilopoulou\, offering a reflective perspective on island identities\, memory and cultural connections across the Mediterranean. \n\n\nThe workshop is supported by Durham University\, the University of Liverpool\, the Leverhulme Trust\, and the Cultural Section of the Cyprus High Commission. \n\n\nProgramme \n\n\nDay 1 — Thursday\, 26 March 2026 \n\n\n09:45–10:00 \n\n\nWelcome and introduction \n\n\nC. de Lisle\, M. Giobbe\, B. Pestarino \n\n\nSession 1: Comparative Perspectives \n\n\n10:00–12:20 \n\n\n\n\n10:00–10:35 \nLisa Briggs (Barca Archaeology Ltd) \nDNA and organic residue analysis of shipwreck artefacts from Sicily and Cyprus: expect the unexpected \n\n\n10:35–11:10 \nVictor Klinkenberg (University of Cyprus) \nA Decade at Palloures: New Perspectives on Chalcolithic Cyprus \n\n\n11:10–11:45 \nJosé María Martín Civantos (University of Granada) \nLandscape transformations in Western Sicily from the Islamic conquest \n\n\n11:45–12:20 \nAngus Graham (University of Uppsala) with Kristina Winther-Jacobsen (University of Copenhagen) \nCyprus\, a copper island-scape: a view from Life at the Furnace \n\n\n\n\nSession 2: Survey and Landscapes I \n\n\n\n13:20–15:05 \n\n\n\n\n13:20–13:55 \nOliva Menozzi (University of Chieti) \nThe MPM Project: from Survey to Archaeometry \n\n\n13:55–14:30 \nGiovanni Scicchitano (University of Bari) \nCoastal transformation under rising and falling seas: examples from Eastern Sicily \n\n\n14:30–15:05 \nKarl Smith (University of Oxford) \nLarge-scale GIS coastal analysis and harbour “affordance”: a Sicilian/Cypriot comparison \n\n\n\n\nSession 3: Ceramic Analyses \n\n\n15:20–17:40 \n\n\n\n\n15:20–15:55 \nSergios Menelaou & Edyta Marzec (Fitch Lab\, BSA; NCSR “Demokritos”) \nMultidisciplinary approaches and research advances on ancient and preindustrial ceramics from Cyprus \n\n\n15:55–16:30 \nSimona Todaro (University of Catania) \nLiving under the volcano: an holistic approach to pottery production studies \n\n\n16:30–17:05 \nMarcella Giobbe (University of Cyprus) with N. S. Müller\, A. Charalambous\, D. Ioannides\, A. Georgiou \nCultural interconnections and interregional exchange in the Late Bronze–Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean: science-based ceramic evidence from Cyprus \n\n\n17:05–17:40 \nRoberta Mentesana (Universitat de Barcelona) & Veronica Testolini (Independent) \nFrom Hearth to Kiln: a journey through Sicilian ceramics from the Neolithic to the sixteenth century (Online) \n\n\n\n\nDay 2 — Friday\, 27 March 2026 \n\n\nSession 4: Archaeozoology and Osteoarchaeology \n\n\n09:45–12:05 \n\n\n\n\n09:45–10:20 \nAngelos Hadjikoumis (The Cyprus Institute) \nA kaleidoscope of human–animal interactions on a large Mediterranean island: a long-term review of Cyprus \n\n\n10:20–10:55 \nVeronica Aniceti (University of Tor Vergata\, Rome) \nThe role of animals in the Arab Agricultural Revolution in Al-Siqilliyya (Online) \n\n\n10:55–11:30 \nDemetra Aristotelous (Department of Antiquities\, Cyprus) \nPeeping through the keyhole: osteoarchaeological insights from a Hellenistic tomb in Limassol\, Cyprus (Online) \n\n\n11:30–12:05 \nRoberto Miccichè (University of Palermo) \nZooarchaeological perspectives on religion and society in Western Sicilian Greek sanctuaries (Online) \n\n\n\n\nSession 5: Archaeobotany \n\n\n13:05–14:15 \n\n\n\n13:05–13:40\n\nClaudia Speciale (Palermo) \nHumans and vegetation on the biggest island of the Mediterranean: archaeobotany and Sicily’s environmental history (Online) \n\n\n13:40–14:15 \nMaria Rousou (Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory\, Athens) \nEvolutionary history of the Cypriot flora and vegetation cover (Online) \n\n\n\n\nSession 6: Survey and Landscapes II \n\n\n14:25–16:10 \n\n\n\n\n14:25–15:00 \nThanassis Vionis (University of Cyprus) & Giorgos Papantoniou (Trinity College Dublin) \nLandscape archaeology and its allied sciences in the Xeros River Valley\, Larnaka\, Cyprus \n\n\n15:00–15:35 \nMatteo Randazzo with Margherita Riso (Independent) \nSacred Landscape Sicily Project (2022–23): phenomenological approaches and digital technologies \n\n\n15:35–16:10 \nRalph Vandam (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) \nLandscape and environmental changes in Cyprus \n\n\n\n\nKeynote Lecture \n\n\n16:20–17:05 \n\n\nAnastasia Christophilopoulou (MFA) \n\n\nCyprus and Sicily: Shared Identities \n\n\n17:05–17:30 \n\n\nPlenary discussion
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/comparing-cyprus-and-sicily-scientific-approaches/
LOCATION:Durham University\, D104 Dawson building\, Durham\, DH1 3LE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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SUMMARY:National Days Doxology
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URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/national-days-doxology/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, 22 Trinity Road\, London\, N22 8LB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Cyprus at In Short\, Europe – Cambridge Edition
DESCRIPTION:Cyprus continues its journey with In Short\, Europe as EUNIC London brings the festival to Cambridge for a special European Fest hosted at Jesus College in collaboration with Global Cultures\, University of Cambridge. \nThe programme presents a full day of European short films exploring kinship\, borders and resilience. Cyprus is represented by Pink Moon by Meray Diner\, a poetic documentary reflecting on memory\, family and recovery. \nBy extending beyond London\, this edition opens new spaces for dialogue between filmmakers\, academics\, students and audiences\, strengthening European cultural exchange through cinema.
URL:https://cypriotfederation.org.uk/event/cyprus-at-in-short-europe-cambridge-edition/
LOCATION:Cambridge University\, Cambridge\, CB2 1TA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cyprus High Commission Cultural Section":MAILTO:info@culturalchc.co.uk
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