Cyprus to host 60th session of International Olive Council Advisory Committee

Cyprus will host the 60th session of the Advisory Committee of the International Olive Council (IOC), which will take place on Thursday, May 25, at the “Filoxenia” Conference Centre, states a press release issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment. It is noted that at the beginning of the session, the competent Minister, Petros Xenophontos, will address the event.

The Committee is an advisory body of the IOC and consists of non-governmental bodies from all branches of the olive sector such as producers, processors, traders and consumers of the member countries of the IOC.

The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to express the opinions of business circles and to use their practical knowledge as well as to help the IOC in finding effective solutions to the problems of the olive and olive oil sectors. The Advisory Committee meets twice a year.

It is also noted that approximately 65 members of the Committee from various countries of the world will participate in this year’s first session of the Advisory Committee.

The request to host the 60th session of the Advisory Committee in Cyprus was made by the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment, in consultation with the Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus in Spain.

On Wednesday, May 24, a working lunch will be hosted by Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment and the Executive Director of the IOC, Abdellatif Ghedira, while on Friday, May 26, a visit of the members of the Advisory Committee will take place, which has been planned by the Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Deputy Ministry of Tourism, the press release concludes.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

President participates in celebrations for ECB 25th anniversary

President Nikos Chirstodoulides arrived on Wednesday evening in Frankfurt, where he is participating in the celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the European Central Bank (ECB).

After his arrival in Frankfurt, President Christodoulides headed to the ECB building, where he was received by President Christine Lagarde and signed the ECB guest book, a presidency press release says.

“It is a great honour to be here on behalf of the Republic of Cyprus to celebrate the ECB’s 25th anniversary, a great milestone in the EU integration process,” the President wrote.

The events, attended by heads of state or government of EU member states and the heads of the European institutions, were addressed by the President of the ECB, the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Council Charles Michel, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, as well as the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

As part of the events, Lagarde hosted an official dinner in honour of the guests.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus participation in Prague exhibition inspired by Turkish-occupied Famagusta

The national participation of Cyprus in Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space 2023, Exhibition of Countries and Regions, is an installation, artistically researched and designed by Melita Couta, based on an initial idea by the Curator of the exhibition Marina Maleni. The installation is entitled Spectators in a Ghost City and is inspired by the artistic theme of PQ23, RARE and the ghost city of Famagusta.

As a press release by the Cyprus Theatre Organisation reads, the curatorial team proposes the use of scenographic methodologies as thinking processes, political acts, negotiating real spaces of conflict and artistic practices. Fragments from Famagusta, video archives from today and before 1974, experimental sculptural maquettes inspired by the city’s urban texture, acoustic environments and performative practices are used to connect this rare city with the Prague Quadrennial ’23 visitors.

The visitor at PQ23 will be exposed to another view of the ghost city of Famagusta which has been completely enclosed for the past forty-six years, as a result of the Turkish military invasion of Cyprus in 1974, devoid of human presence, abandoned, inaccessible.

Turning the attention to the Space of the ghost city itself, one engages with it through notions of memory, belonging and displacement, attempting to grasp how the scarred and derelict urban landscape becomes both ‘Author’ and ‘Dramaturgy’.

Understanding the often conflicted and complex geopolitical narratives while respecting human trauma and going beyond the aesthetic fascination of ruins, the curatorial team proposes a process of reversed scenography. How can we experience real places as dramatized spaces and how can we learn and create alternative narratives to the pre-existing ones?

”We do not aim at providing answers, conflict resolutions or solutions. In looking to the future, we advocate for alternative ways of envisioning such spaces of conflict through artistic and performative practices. Spectators In A Ghost City attempts to communicate through empathy, the poetics of scenographic arts in a utopic vision of the future”, the press release notes.

It is further added that the proposal unsettles the role of the artist and the viewer as it addresses issues of appropriation, spectacle, voyeurism and the role of art itself in the face of human trauma that expands beyond Famagusta and echoes other ghost spaces in the world.

PQ23 opens on June 7th in Prague and it will be open to the public from 8-18 of June 2023. More information about the world event is available on https://pq.cz. More information on the Cyprus national representation is available on https://www.cypruspq23.com/.

Two independent Cypriot participants in PQ23

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With the artwork Fragments, Pigments and Figments: An Individualised Walk Through a Buffer Zone comprising of photography and poetry, Ellada Evangelou and Nihal Soganci are being hosted in The Performance Space at the Prague Quadriennale of Performance Design and Space, taking place in Prague from June 8-18, 2023. The Performance Space Exhibition is curated by Andrew Filmer.

The artwork is an individualised art walk / promenade, a simulation of the possibilities to walk through the Ledra Palace buffer zone of Nicosia, the stretch of 430 metres between two crossing points via photography and poetry. The curators are working with photographers Rahme Veziroglu and Constantinos S. Constantinou, who have taken 14 photographs of the in-between space of the Ledra Palace buffer zone in Nicosia. Each of the images will be accompanied by its own haiku poem, contributed to the project by Cyprus-based poets Halil Karapasaoglu, Maria Kouvarou, Erina Charalambous, Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Grgenç Korkmazel, Stephanos Stephanides, Avgi Lilly, Tamer Öncl, Nafia Akdeniz, Maria Siakalli, Tugçe Tekhanli, Lisa Suhair Majaj, Nese Yasin, and Nora Nadjarian.

The opening of Performance Space Exhibition, under the general title Acts of Assembly, will take place on June 8th and will remain open until June 18th, 2023, at the National Gallery in the Trade Fair Palace in Prague, Czech Republic.

Furthermore, Team Victor after their successful performance that premiered at ETKO winery in Limassol, in July 2021, will present the new version of the project – Victor X at the International Festival, Prague Quadrennial of Performance and Space 2023, from the 9th to the 11th of June.

The performance was conceived, visualised and directed by Maria Mitsi and Nasia Papavasiliou, with the support of Dr Doros Polydorou. Members of the creative team also include Belinda Papavasiliou as the performer / choreographer. The soundscapes of the performance were composed by Dimitris Savva.

Victor X presents a participatory / immersive experience where the audience engages into a world of interconnectedness and exploration.

Source: Cyprus News Agency