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The desire to meet you halfway in creating vital experiences
The Echo can be heard but it’s quite another reading freshly pressed account of vitality from a return visit to Cyprus. Emma French Returns from Cyprus and admits “of course, there are purely pragmatic reasons to head to Cyprus. The … Continue reading
Posted in InCyprus
Tagged ancestral hospitality, culture, cyprus, cyprus travel, easter, meet you, vital experiences
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#Cyprus social mentions surpass the 1.000.000 mark in the eye of the storm
It’s to be thankful for the rock solid foundations of the island of Cyprus as it stood firm in the eye of the storm on Twitter last fortnight. It’s undeniable that the most reliable medium and the most adapted for … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & society, InCyprus, Open Culture, TheCity
Tagged cyprus, culture, tourism, travel, cyprus tourism, cyprus bailout, customer service, service, communication, social media, media relations, proactivity, media storm, cultural change, information flow, green monday, twitter, services
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Inspired by sharing
The culture that is shared is that which builds community. We’ve been following the Creative Commons movement for quite a while and their essence is inspiring. What does it mean for you?
Posted in Arts & society
Tagged commons, community, creative, culture, cyprus, sharing, unleashing
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Cyprus Contemporary artists travel- a portrait of Valentinos Charalambous by Fundació Antoni Tàpies
Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus documents Valentinos Charalambous’ journey through his personal biography and artistic career as a ceramist, interwoven with major events of contemporary history. His forced exile … Continue reading
Posted in Open Culture
Tagged artists, baghdad, ceramic, culture, cyprus, exiles, famagusta, heritage, Valentinos Charalambous
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A cultural reverence to International Peace Day in Cyprus
International Peace day gets a cultural bow from the arts and music to achieve the congregation of plural Cypriot society A cracked landing strip, a ghost city, broken churches, a divided people; abandonment has long stood as a stark symbol … Continue reading

