Compania Flamenca Filippa Presents "Daibar Masal," An Innovative Dance-Theatre Performance Never Before Presented in Cyprus. The work the story of the "Witches of the Four Lanterns" of Limassol, a Forgotten Story of Our Cultural Heritage, Revealing the Contradictions and Prejudices of Cypriot Society Women.
Through Flamenco, Contemporary Dance, Acting, Interactivity and the Atmosphere Emitted by the Mansions where the performance will take place, The Performance Brings to Light The Stories of These Women Who Refused to Submit to the Submit to the social restring of the ottoman regime and late During British Colonial Rule, Showcasing Their Strength and Independence. The Performance Pays Tribute to the Women Who Were Labeled as "Witches" Because of their Resistance, Giving Voice to Their Ghosts and Revealing a True Aspect of Our History.
The Presentation of the Work "Daibar Masal" Invites the Audience to Discover the Silent Resistance and Unseen Aspects of History, Sheedding Light on An Era that Remains A Mystery to This Day.
The performances are held under the auspices of the spanish embassy in Cyprus and the Cervantes Institute. Major Sponsor Apentrica Marine Insurance Brokers. Supported by the Municipality of Limassol and in Collaboration with the Cornaro Fine Arts Center and Mikri Arktos. Media Sponsors: Alpha Cyprus, Astra Radio.
Limasol (Cornaro ARD Center) Mark 13, 14, 15 & 16 (MAI X1, XINI 1)
NIKOSIA (Little Bear) Mark 20, 21, 22 & 23
Price: € 20 - Tickets/Reservations 99 406587
(18+) The Performance Contains Nudity as Well As Interactivity and Is Recommended for Viewers Aged 18 and Above. Parental Consent is Required for Viewers Under 18.
Dance-Drama: Philippe Stylianoudi
Performers: Diana Natalie Symillides, Melissa Zanga
Flamenco tanker: Philippe Stylianoudi
ACTIGHT: Alexandra Maria Papadimitriou
CO.: Katerina Paraschou
Musicians: Georgia Kombou (Greek Lute, Mandolin, Bouzouki), Maria Christodoulou (Santouri, Turkish Darbuka), Stefanos Riris (Flamenco Guitar)
ORINT SKRYTH: Ivy panic
POEM Written/Performed: Melissa Zanga
COST CONSEPT: Philippe Stylianoudi
COST SEA MIP: Harris Pericles
COST MEAT: Eleni Papavassiliou
August: Lefteris Zaokoufis