Timeless Cyprus: A Workshop for Children Aged 6-14
Join us for a theatrical–narrative journey through art, memory and home. In this workshop, children and young people will explore the world of Cypriot artist George Pol. Georgiou. Guided by the artworks, children explore everyday elements that appear in Georgiou’s paintings — chairs, houses, horses — and transform them into symbols of feelings, stories and lived experiences. A simple chair may become a keeper of memories; a house, a feeling of belonging; light, both the sun of Cyprus and the hope we carry within us. Through movement, narration, observation and creative play, participants encounter the artist and his work not as distant museum objects, but as living stories filled with light, memory and emotion.
The event includes a screening of The Myths of Cyprus by Mark Kassinos, starting at 3.30pm. Check out the full programme below:
2.30-3.30pm: Workshop
3.30-4.30pm: Film Screening: The Myths of Cyprus by Mark Kassinos, produced by The Press and Information Office in Cyprus.
Suitable for children aged 6-14.
Free – please drop in
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