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Cultural Agenda, Tuesday January 13th

Published January 13, 2026, 04:00
Cultural Agenda, Tuesday January 13th

The cultural agenda for Tuesday, January 13th includes theater performances, book presentations, and art exhibitions in various cities across Cyprus. In Larnaca, “Solo for Three” presents Joe Orton's “The Erpingham Campagin”, while in Nicosia, the Dendro Theater and Open Arts present Tennessee Williams' “The Glass Menagerie”. In Aradippou, there will be a presentation of the book “Fighting for your dream” by Alex Tofalides, a fencing athlete. In Nicosia, several exhibitions are underway: the photographic exhibition “Through Ordinary Eyes: Take Four Photographs”, “ANAMNESIS” by Stefanos Filippou and Anastasia Sivkova, “Living Forms” by Sofia Christodoulou, “Fluid Persistence” featuring 19 artists, “Parallel Visual Searches” by Marios and Anna Varella, the group exhibition “December” with 29 artists, “From Chaos to Weaving” by Marios Kourouniotis, “Water Movement Nicosia” by Maurice Cazzolli, “Nature’s Stage” by Amy Stephens, “Christoforos Savva: Simple – Complex – Invisible: An Unknown Archive” and “Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality”. In Limassol, NeMe hosts the group exhibition “Veiling Identities: Resisting Recognition”, while the PSI Foundation presents “From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue” with works by Claude Como and Theodoulos Grigoriou. Edit Gallery presents “Pretty Little Crimes” by Stella Kapezanou. The exhibitions cover a wide range of topics, from environmental destruction and the search for identity to history and nature. Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy works by different artists and reflect on important issues of our time.