CYPRIAN THEATRE PLAY WEEK IN ATHENS

CYPRIAN THEATRE PLAY WEEK IN ATHENS

The Cyprian Center of the International Theatre Institute
in collaboration with the Greek Center of the International Theatre Institute
and the Embassy of Cyprus – House of Cyprus
presents
CYPRIAN THEATRE PLAY WEEK IN ATHENS

Under the auspices of the Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus Mr. Josef Josef
With the support of the Cultural Affairs of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus

‘We enter a supermarket. We take a small coach. We pull it and we look at the products on the shelves. Our thought is writing the list. Our eye hovers around. The place is crowded. It is quite possible that another coach will crash onto ours” Oops! Sorry! No problem! A new person emerges possibly a new adventure and some cheap buys. Is it possible to delete the trash? Have your promenade through the disposal center. There, at the corner of the 3rd trash-road, Juliette lives since last night. Make a pause for a little while… Listen to her keckling. Keep your nose and your mouth closed for half a minute. Look at her closely. Don’t you feel as if you were the new Shakespeare? Beware not to be noticed. If she realizes a peeper, she chases him until she kills him. It is quite hard to prove yourself innocent at the trash “courts” you need witnesses. Audience! Civil Law, even there!
Romeo has not committed suicide! Reliable information proves that he had undergone a surgery for dismissal of historical accusations (the latest trend in the fields of biotechnological myth, according to which the person doesn’t know where he/ she came from) and he has recently been employed as a manager for a famous top-models company. Scholars report that he has now on changed his name into Mister( with capital M) Romeo and this change doesn’t seem to be irrelevant to the fact that any longer he cannot fall in love”

Pantelis Georgiou

In the line of the Cyprian Theatrical Play Week in Athens
is going to take place a lecture
by Andri Ch. Konstantinou
on the subject: The Cyprian Dramaturgy after the Independence.

Andri Ch. Konstantinou is a graduate in Theatrical Studies of the University of Athens and a doctor of Theatrical Studies in the Aristoteleion University of Thessaloniki. She has taught theatrical courses at the Department of Byzantine and neo-Greek Studies of the University of Cyprus. She collaborated with the Theatrical Organization of Cyprus, as a dramatologist. She has worked as a theatre studies tutor in secondary education in Greece as well as Cyprus. She has organized theatrical workshops for children and adults. She has worked as an assistant director with Lefteris Vogiatzis and Evi Gavriilidi and has directed the “Blood-red Sky” of Loula Anagnostaki and the “Disease” of Antonis Georgiou. She has published several scientific articles as well as papers on subjects mainly referred to theatre of the neo-Cyprian culture. She is an Assistant Professor at the Fredrick University of Nicosia.