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Strovolos Municipal Theatre, Nicosia. 30 Sep-
tember.
Municipal Garden Theatre, Limassol. 3 October.
A Slight Risk
A theatre production by Fresh Target Theatre En-
semble inspired by George Seferis´s poem
Staperi-
chora tis Keryneias
(“
In the Province of Keryneia
”).
SkaliAglantzias in Nicosia. 3 and 4 October.
VasosArgyrides´s
Anthology
A presentation of the composer´s work from
throughout his 25-year career.
Municipal Garden Theatre, Limassol. 4 October.
Strovolos Municipal Theatre, 5 October.
Michalis Christodoulides´s Porfyromata
Amusical performance by theDiastasis CulturalAs-
sociation featuring the poetry of Hector Patriotis set
to music byMichalis Christodoulides.
Makarios III Amphitheatre, Strovolos, Nicosia. 10
October.
Municipal Garden Theatre, Limassol. 12 October.
The Age of Now
A concert featuring important Greek and Cypriot
musicians by the group J. Kriste,Master ofDisguise.
Rialto Theatre, Limassol. 11 October.
Famagusta Gate Moat, Nicosia. 12 October.
Iannis Xenakis: Oresteia-Aeschylus Suite
The Centre of Vocal Arts performed the suite, the
final event of KYPRIA 2012. Xenakis drew his in-
spiration for the suite from the Aeschylus trilogy of
the same name.
Makarios IIIAmphitheatre, Strovolos. 20 October.
Further information regarding the KYPRIA 2012
programme can be found at www.kypria.org.cy.
Towards a Europe of Peace
Inhonour of theCyprus Presidencyof theCouncil of
the European Union, the Cyprus Youth Symphony
Orchestra’s programme, which was prepared dur-
ing its International Summer Academy, juxtaposed
in musical symbolism the catastrophic wars of the
European past with the emerging brotherhood of na-
tions and the hopeful future to which the European
Union aspires.
Two evening concerts were given under the direc-
tion of Ayis Ioannides and soloists Margarita Elia
(soprano), Vivien Cooksley (mezzosoprano), Kirli-
anit Cortes (tenor) and Russi Nikoff (baritone).
The concerts took place on 30 and 31 August at
the Strovolos Municipal Theatre in Nicosia. The
first part of the programme comprised work by
Gustav Holst (1874-1934),
Mars, The Bringer of
A Slight Risk
Rossini Cards and Cantata