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Things to do on Monday, June 15

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-15

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• What happened: A variety of cultural events and activities are scheduled across Cyprus on June 15, including film screenings, contemporary dance performances, and art exhibitions. • Why it matters: These events highlight the vibrant cultural scene in Cyprus, providing opportunities for community engagement and artistic expression. • What to watch next: Upcoming events include the continuation of the "Images and Aspects of Alternative Cinema" Festival and various art exhibitions running until late June and beyond.

Events & Activities going out Famagustagoing out Larnacagoing out Limassolgoing out Nicosiagoing out Paphos Things to do on Monday, June 15 Things To Do On Monday, June 15 Relevant News Things to do on Monday, June 15 15 June 2026 CY-Alert island-wide system test on June 15 — what to expect 15 June 2026 One in six over-60s faces abuse globally, observatory warns 15 June 2026 Newsroom 15 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Today’s cultural listings across Cyprus include film festival screenings, contemporary dance, short film premieres and a wide range of exhibitions. Festival Nicosia, Hambis Printmaking Museum, June 15–21, 8pm. The “Images and Aspects of Alternative Cinema” Festival 2026 returns with tributes to iconic filmmakers, rare screenings, experimental cinema, animation, queer feminist interventions and works challenging the conventions of cinematic narrative. Today’s highlight is David Cronenberg’s Videodrome. Free entry. Information: 99407856. Dance Nicosia, Municipal Theatre of Nicosia, 8:30pm. ODE, by choreographer and performer Elena Antoniou, is Cyprus’s entry in the 27th Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival. The work explores female presence, collectivity and the need to expand the space that belongs to women, both in the body and in the public sphere. Duration: 45 minutes. Suitable for ages 16 and over. Tickets: rialto.interticket.com. Screenings Nicosia, Capital Center Square, 8pm. Bloodied Scores, a short film by 17-year-old director Rafail Nikolaou Loukaris, draws on the tragedy of Tempi and attempts to transform collective trauma into artistic narrative. The film receives its Cyprus premiere in two separate screenings in the presence of the director. Bookings: 99566295. Nicosia, Pantheon, 8:30pm. The Film Club screens the comedy Homo Sapiens, directed by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat. Sixteen standalone stories illuminate the hypocrisy of characters who navigate life in big cities according to their own values and personal interests. Spanish dialogue, Greek subtitles. Exhibitions Nicosia Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics. Painting exhibition With a Golden Ribbon, featuring works created by children of the Paediatric Oncology Clinic. Until June 26. Corridor – ARTSLab. Final-year student Giorgos Chatzopoulos presents HOOK, a site-specific installation. Until June 17. Art Seen (22006624). Group exhibition Summer Constellations. Until July 10. Akamantis Business Centre. Photography exhibition organised by Kinanis law firm as part of its 8th Photography Competition. Until June 19. Marginalia (99657080). Tragia by Pavlos Chambidis. Until June 27. Apokalypsi (22300150). Group exhibition Code Reconstitution. Until September 12. Leventis Gallery (22668838). Dialogue: Niki Marangou – Rodi Konstantoglou. Until July 31. Hambis Printmaking Museum. Mediterranean, featuring works from the Andreas Nikolaou collection. Until July 25. www.hambismuseum.cy. Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (State Gallery of Contemporary Art – SPEL, 22479600). Group exhibition with 50 artists, Agropoiitiki: soils/bodies. Until June 30. Municipal Square. Water Movement Nicosia, site-specific installation by Maurice Cazzolli. Until June 30. Leventis Gallery, Temporary Exhibitions Hall. Christophoros Savva: Simple – Complex – Invisible: An Unknown Archive. Until June 28. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality. Until June 30. Limassol 125 Space (25733994). Group exhibition New Forms, New Voices. Until July 18. Platres, Minerva Hotel. The Holiday Trilogy by Christodoulos Panayiotou. Until August 30. XeniArtSpace – Trilogy West Tower (99980009). Photography exhibition Women in Focus. Until September 19. eins gallery (99522977). A disappearing act, an erroneous camouflaging by Leontios Toumbouris. Until June 27. Pylon Art & Culture (95950857). INTERIOR by Phanos Kyriakou. Until June 27. PSI Foundation. Bill Viola. Unspoken. Until August 1. Larnaca Pierides Museum (22128175). Nina Iakovoy: Eyes to See and Hands to Touch. Until May 6, 2027. Paralimni Municipal Hall. The Office of the Commissioner for Children’s Rights presents the first Children’s Biennale. Until June 16. Paphos Blue Iris Gallery (26822446). Symbolic Presence: The Human Figure in the Art of Glyn Hughes. Until July 31. Cinema New releases: Disclosure Day (directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colin Firth); Greece 3.0 (directed by Michalis Giigindis, Ioanna Kryona and Dimitris Papathanasis, starring Antonis Tsiotsiopolous, Kostas Fytilis, Giorgos Chrysostomou, Alexandros Chrysanthopolous, Daphne Kiourktsioglou, Dimitris Drosos, Aliki Alexandraki and Thamnos Tokakis); Dead Man’s Wire (directed by Gus Van Sant, starring Bill Skarsgård, Colman Domingo and Al Pacino). RIO cinemas (Nicosia Mall and Limassol), tel. 25871410. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News CY-Alert island-wide system test on June 15 — what to expect One in six over-60s faces abuse globally, observatory warns Rescued barn owl found nesting with four chicks near Mammari Britain announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s Driver injured in Limassol road rage assault, suspect at large Cyprus banks shut 370 branches and cut 4,634 jobs in a decade, ECB data shows Paphos-Limassol motorway tunnel closed for works daily until June 19 Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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