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Cultural Agenda, Monday, December 29th

Published December 29, 2025, 04:00
Cultural Agenda, Monday, December 29th

The cultural agenda for Monday, December 29th includes theatrical performances and exhibitions in Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol, and Paphos. In Nicosia, the play "The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing," based on the book by Darina Al Joudi and Mohamed Kasimi, is presented at Ktyrion 53, directed by Lea Maleni. At the Satirical Theatre's Underground Stage, Konstantinos Tsitsios presents "Hypergalactic Failures," directed by Aris Kyprianou. The exhibitions in Nicosia include "Fluid Persistence" at NiMAC, "Parallel Visual Searches" by Marios and Anna Varella at Apokalypsis, the group exhibition "Electric Dreams" at Isnotgallery, Dimitris Papanikolaou's paintings at Marginalia, Dimitris Gerou's paintings at Golden Gallery, the group exhibition "December" at Stand in Line, Marios Kourouniotis's photography at Rodax Art Gallery, "Anna of the Three" by Lefteris Olympiou at Gloria, "Water Movement Nicosia" by Maurice Cazzolli in the Municipal Square, "Nature’s Stage" by Amy Stephens at Art Seen, "Christoforos Savva: Simple – Complex – Invisible" at the Leventis Municipal Museum, and "Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality" at the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. In Larnaca, the Municipal Gallery hosts Marios Spiliopoulos's community project, "Traces of People IV – (The Conversation of Worlds)." In Limassol, the PSI Foundation presents "From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue" featuring works by Claude Como and Theodoulos Grigoriou, while Edit Gallery showcases Stella Kapezanou's exhibition "Pretty Little Crimes." Additionally, 3FHome presents "I See Art as a Way to Change the World" by Marina Olympiou, and 125 Space hosts the group exhibition "In Parallel: Conversations on Love, Life & Light." Finally, in Paphos, the CAP St George Hotel & Resort hosts "Where Figures Drift" by Yannis Sakellis. New films screening in cinemas include Yannis Smaragdis's "Kapodistrias," the animated film "SpongeBob SquarePants," and the thriller "The Housemaid."