World-famous photography platform returns to Cyprus with double exhibition

World-famous photography platform returns to Cyprus with double exhibition

– Two international photography exhibitions are taking place at 6×6 Centre for Photography in Limassol.
– The exhibitions feature photos from around the world and include work from diverse photographers.
– GuruShots provides a platform for photographers to showcase their talent and receive feedback on their work.
– The exhibitions will run from June 7-9, with an opening night on Friday from 7pm-9pm and open hours on Saturday and Sunday from 10am-6pm.

Photographs of Salamis Ancient Theatre on sale to support Sophia for Children

Photographs of Salamis Ancient Theatre on sale to support Sophia for Children

The Sophia for Children Foundation is selling two black-and-white photographs of the ancient theatre of Salamis, taken by Marina Shacola, to support the foundation. The photographs will be sold in 250 signed copies of each, priced at €100 each, and will be available for purchase at the exhibition’s sales point in Limassol, Cyprus starting from 02/06/24.

Cyprus Institute works with Louvre on cultural heritage

Cyprus Institute works with Louvre on cultural heritage

Fact: A study on the cultural heritage of Cyprus was carried out by The Cyprus Institute and the Louvre Museum in Paris, opening new horizons in the study and analysis of treasures of cultural heritage.

Animal party opposes proposal to turn Limassol zoo into educational , ‘animal farm park’

Animal party opposes proposal to turn Limassol zoo into educational , ‘animal farm park’

The Cyprus Animal Party strongly opposes the proposal to transform the Limassol Zoo into a ‘Limassol Animal Farm Park’, criticizing both the process and content of the plan. The proposal highlights the need for a more animal-friendly approach, focusing on conservation and education rather than exhibiting animals in cages. The Animal Party calls for transparency in the decision-making process and believes the proposal should undergo another round of public consultation. The zoo has faced criticism in recent years due to issues with animal safety, including the death of a deer and a Savannah cat.

Limassol Zoo may become , ‘animal farm park’

Limassol Zoo may become , ‘animal farm park’

Limassol Zoo may be transformed into an ‘animal farm park’ according to a proposal put forward by the Cyprus Centre for Environmental Research and Education (Cycere). The park would house livestock, domestic animals, and other animals native to Cyprus in a more animal-friendly manner, without exhibiting animals in cages. Visitors would be able to participate in activities with the animals, such as feeding, walking tours, and animal photography. The park would also serve as an educational center emphasizing the importance of protecting animals and the environment. The proposal comes after protests against the zoo due to issues with animal safety, including the death of a deer and a Savannah cat.

Limassol Zoo proposed for transformation into animal farm park

Limassol Zoo proposed for transformation into animal farm park

The Limassol Municipal Council is considering a proposal to revamp the Limassol Zoo into a new animal park named “Limassol Animal Farm Park.” The plan includes featuring farm animals, domesticated species, and Cypriot breeds in natural environments, focusing on animal welfare, species reproduction, and conservation. The park would also serve as a learning center promoting animal and environmental awareness through various activities and educational exhibits.

Cyprus, ’ festival scene comes alive this June

Cyprus, ’ festival scene comes alive this June

Fact: Cyprus will have a vibrant cultural scene this summer with events such as the Cyprus International Accordion Festival, Vegan Fam Flavours, Cyprus Pride March, Cyprus Fashion Film Festival, MBS Wellbeing Day Festival, Lavender Festival, Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival, Summer Jazz Project, and Paphos International Film Festival.

Christodoulides stresses EU role in resolving Cyprus problem

Christodoulides stresses EU role in resolving Cyprus problem

The government is investing in the European Union to achieve a final resolution of the Cyprus problem. Cyprus’ accession to the EU in 2004 is considered the most significant achievement for the country since its establishment in 1960.

RE:SOURCE 2.0 exhibition announces list of artists

RE:SOURCE 2.0 exhibition announces list of artists

The second edition of the environmental art exhibition RE:SOURCE will feature over 30 Cyprus and international artists selected from more than 100 applications. The exhibition aims to explore the nature-human bond in response to trash pollution and promote actions to tackle the environmental emergency. The artworks will include various mediums such as painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and interactive video art. The exhibition will also offer educational programs, workshops, and quests for all ages. RE:SOURCE 2.0 will be held at The Warehouse by IT Quarter in Limassol from May 18th to 21st, with the opening event on May 17th at 6 pm. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

A minute with Michalis Pantelidis Sustainable Fashion Textiles Designer

A minute with Michalis Pantelidis Sustainable Fashion Textiles Designer

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