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The arrival of professor Serebryakov and his second, much younger wife, Yelena, to his farmstead, managed by Vanya and his niece, Sonia, disrupts the everyday life of its tenants. Assistant Director: Maria Hadjistylli. Miltos Paschalidis. Just before the 30th anniversary of his much-celebrated discography, he remembers the milestones of his career, presenting a repertoire of both familiar and more personal songs, combining rock with traditional music.
Famed for his unique live shows, where one song gives way to another in an unpredictable alteration full of emotions, Miltos Paschalidis will lead his audience into an enchanting sing-along. Thymios Papadopoulos β Wind instruments. Paris Perysinakis β Lyra, Mandolin. Niki Grana β Accordion, Vocals. Romeo and Juliet risk everything to be together. In defiance of their feuding families, they chase a future of joy and passion as violence erupts around them. Colours β Savvas Chrysostomou, Yiorgos Papaconstantinou.
A concert performance in the form of an album presentation titled Colours by artist and songwriter Savvas Chrysostomou. On the same occasion, Cypriot poet and writer Yiorgos Papaconstantinou wrote the same-titled play in the Cypriot dialect, a publication that also incorporates the lyrics of the songs, all part of a combined short story titled Colours.
Each song represents a colour from the palette of humanity. Colours traverses the insouciance of our childhood in the villages of Cyprus, following in the footsteps of adolescence and adulthood in cities made to hurt human relationships. Written by: Yiorgos Papaconstantinou. Vocal ensemble directed by: Frideriki Tombazou. The album and book will be available for sale.
The Antilogue Theatre, faithful to its appointment with the young friends of theatre, presents the children's production "Don Quixote", the classic literary masterpiece by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, in a theatrical adaptation and directed by Irene Andronicus.