Number of firms suffering losses rises 3.2% in 2023

Number of firms suffering losses rises 3.2% in 2023

This undated photo shows buildings in Yeouido, Seoul. Korea Times fileThe number of companies that reported operating losses rose 3.2 percent on-year last year amid an economic slowdown, the tax agency said Monday.A total of 1.03 million corporations filed corporate taxes last year, up 4.99 percent from a year earlier, according to the data by … Read more

French Jazz evenings in Cyprus

French Jazz evenings in Cyprus

Cyprus, are you ready for some French jazz? This June, the wonderful French Jazz and Swing Quintet Divarco will make their Cyprus debut with two performances in Limassol and Nicosia that promise to serenade the night away.Based in Greece, the quintet is known for its exquisite renditions of quintessential 30s and 40s swinging jazz favourites. … Read more

Radical Afterlives: Cyprus gets moving

Radical Afterlives: Cyprus gets moving

Before the first full week of June ends, an artistic event will take place in Limassol exhibiting the work of several local creatives. Ιn the framework Radical Afterlives: The Cyprus Movements Archive Project, the resident artists Belinda Papavasiliou, Emily Demetriou and x.ypno present their works at Vinegar Factory this month. The works were already presented … Read more

Italy with two distinct choreographic works at Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival

Italy with two distinct choreographic works at Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival

The Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival is back with seven unique performances at the Rialto Theatre and Nicosia Municipal Theatre. Italy’s performances include “AMAE” exploring co-dependency in relationships and “Save the Last Dance for Me” reviving the Polka Chinata dance tradition. Ticket prices are €8, with free admission for students, soldiers, pensioners, and professional dancers. Free transportation is available from Nicosia to Limassol for certain performances.

Cultural festival kicks off this weekend

Cultural festival kicks off this weekend

The 27th edition of the Cultural Festival of the University of Cyprus is taking place at Axiothea Mansion in old Nicosia from June to July. The festival will feature performances by local and international artists from various countries, including Cyprus, Bulgaria, England, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Portugal. The festival will include recitals, dance performances, literature and poetry evenings, theatre productions, and more.

What, ’s it really like being John Malkovich

What, ’s it really like being John Malkovich

John Malkovich is a 70-year-old Hollywood star who describes himself as a plodder with a lot of interests.

Performance evokes serial killings in Cyprus

Performance evokes serial killings in Cyprus

The play “The Only Thing You Need to Know About Derrida” is a theatrical performance written in response to crimes against foreign women in Cyprus. It aims to serve as an x-ray of modern social reality in Cyprus and is set in the red lake of the mines in Sia. The performance includes Filipino amateurs speaking in their native language and will be presented at the Cyprus International Theatre Festival from June 14-16, with additional performances until June 30.

Lympia Summer 2024 kicks off

Lympia Summer 2024 kicks off

Lympia Summer 2024 Festival will host live music concerts by Greek and Cypriot artists from May 31 to September at Lympia Municipal Theatre in Nicosia.

What, ’s on this weekend

What, ’s on this weekend

The first weekend of June will feature various events in Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol, and Paphos. In Nicosia, there will be a street food market at the Nicosia Municipal Gardens on Friday, the Cyprus Pride March on Saturday, and the 27th Cultural Festival of the University of Nicosia opening on Sunday.

The End – part 2 at the Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival

The End – part 2 at the Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival

The Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival is featuring seven unique performances at the Rialto Theatre, including “The End – part 2” by choreographer Arno Schuitemaker. The performance explores themes of togetherness, connection, and solidarity, blurring the line between seeing and being seen. It features three performers who expose different sides of themselves while breaking physical boundaries.