The Jubilee Frenzy

From flats to pubs and from stores to parks and subway stations, the British celebrate Queen Elisabeth’s half century+10 reign on the country’s throne with a surplus of national pride and the subsequent decorative delirium. Just like the royal wedding a year ago, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee is a happy coincidence for panem and fairytale circences, just at the right moment to…

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Be-SIDE furniture exhibition by Zachos Stathopoulos

Zachos Stathopoulos, founder of Zound Systems Studio (ZSS), presents for the first time the conceptual work that is hidden inside the furniture. The experimental manufacturing techniques, the personal aesthetic language and the undetermined commercial specifications, clarify the vague space between design and the applied arts. The exhibition Zachos Stathopoulos – BeSIDE, opening Friday the 6th April 2012 in Chili Art…

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“Rainbow Nights” in Athens

PaulaTrendsets is celebrating the first year of collaboration with actor and playwrighter Nikos Ortetzatos, with 2 extra shows in Athens. After “Jazz Show – Music a la Dalon”, “Gremandos”, “Trava Malli… Anevainoume” (an homage to the most famous greek movies of all time) having toured in Athens, Thessaloniki, Nicosia, Limassol and Lamia in a year’s time, here come two special “Rainbow…

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“Silent Nature” by Stavros Kotsireas opens in Berlin

An exhibition of works by Stavros Kotsireas Griechische Kulturstiftung Berlin Wittenbergplatz 3A, 10789 Berlin www.griechische-kultur.de The artist, living in London and Berlin, presents his works in Germany for the first time. His tableaux depict objects standing next to their illustrations; this interplay between still life, modern constructions and abstract painting is reflected in the title of the exhibition. Inauguration of the…

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“Scents and Visions” – music inspired by nature

On the rare date of 29th February, a concert of an equally rare theme is taking place in Cyprus. Constantia Elia (soprano), Sotiris Kasparides (baritone) and Vassilis Michael (piano) interpret arias and duets by Vivaldi, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Verdi, Tchaikovky and Rachmaninov. The main subjects of the programme are nature as the source of joy, sadness or self-reflection and human visions…

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