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Creative Pathways | Q&A with Dr Marios Papadopoulos
The Road to Oxford: Journeys, Music, and Belonging šĀ Tuesday 24 March 2026 | 18:30 šĀ The Hellenic Centre, London As part of Creative Pathways , the public programme accompanying the exhibition George Pol. Georghiou ā Timeless Cyprus , we are honoured to welcome Dr Marios Papadopoulos ā Cypriot conductor, educator, and Founder & Music Director of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra ā for an open and reflective Q&A conversation at The Hellenic Centre. The Road to Oxford Ā traces


Cultural Review 2025
The Cultural Review 2025 captures a year in which Cypriot culture resonated across the United Kingdom with confidence, creativity and purpose. Through 38 events presented in 12 locations and 20 venues, 107 artists and scholars shared their work with more than 5,000 audience members, including 690 children and young people. From theatre, dance and music to film, literature, academic dialogue and educational workshops, the season reflected the richness and contemporary voice of


UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 āĀ Leeds & Brighton Editions
As part of the official celebrations of Cyprusā 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. This yearās festival is dedicated to women Cypriot filmmakers, celebrating powerful contemporary voices while connecting diaspora communities with Cyprusā artistic and cultural landscape. š Leeds Edition 6


Colours of Spring ā From Vivaldi to Piazzolla
Monday, 20 April 2026 | 7:00pm Cyprus House, 13 St Jamesās Square, London SW1Y 4LB The High Commission of the Republic of Cyprus in London is delighted to present the Prometheas String Quartet Ā in a vibrant spring concert celebrating musical brilliance across cultures and centuries. Τα āΧĻĻμαĻα ĻĪ·Ļ ĪνοιξηĻā ā From Vivaldi to Piazzolla Ā invites audiences on a journey from the luminous freshness of Antonio Vivaldiās La Primavera Ā to the passionate rhythms of Astor Piazzollaās P
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