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Activities
Throughout the year, the Pharos Trust presents several
cultural and educational programmes that are characterized
by a strong commitment to artistic excellence and the
creative process.
Through the Concert and
Recital Series, for which the Trust has established
worldwide reputation, a great number of performances by
outstanding soloists and chamber music ensembles from all
over the world are presented. The Cyprus Artists Series,
which is presented concurrently with the Trust’s Concert and
Recital Series, is dedicated to the promotion and support of
leading musicians of Cypriot ancestry, as well as musicians
residing and pursuing a career in Cyprus. The Series is also
committed to the support of Cypriot composers and features
premieres of commissioned new works.
The musical year
culminates each May with the International Pharos Chamber
Music Festival held at venues in Nicosia and Paphos.
The Music Education
Series presents concerts for the benefit of students of
state and private schools from different ethnic, religious
and cultural backgrounds, promoting music as a non-verbal
expression vehicle which transcends the boundaries of
language.
The Visual Arts
Programme features contemporary art exhibitions by
distinguished international artists working in all ranges of
media; the recently established Pharos Centre for
Contemporary Art hosts major contemporary art
exhibitions, acting as a space where artists can create and
present their work. Exhibition catalogues on the hosted
artists, as well as other monographs and books on
contemporary art and photography are published by Pharos
Publishers.
The Lecture Series
serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas by influential
thinkers on issues of global importance. Through the Trust’s
Residency Programme, artists, writers, musicians,
scholars and composers are invited to Cyprus with the aim of
creating new work and
presenting a number lectures, workshops and
masterclasses.
Finally, the annual
Brazilian Culture Month presents a series of events
showcasing aspects of Brazilian culture through art, music,
dance, films and lectures.
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