One month ago…

A whole month has gone by, but the images of Mind Your Step #Pafos are still vivid, we can still feel its atmosphere, those wonderful moments we shared. Re-live Mind Your Step #Paphos thanks to this selection of the pictures taken by photographer Pavlos Vrionides for us – featuring our artists Elena Antoniou, Dimitris Chimonas, Francesca Foscarini, Ody ICON […]

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Mind Me

Mind Me by Elena Antoniou Mind Me is a site-specific new production that works as a durational performance on creating a relationship with the audience. Where do urban landscape, performer and audience meet? It is a performance about extreme physical transformation and high emotion, balanced between abandonment and control. Using material from her latest research […]

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this is it

this is it by Dimitris Chimonas Dimitris Chimonas has created this is it, a site-specific new piece for Mind Your Step, researching on the area of Mouttallos, where our exploration will start. Mouttallos, a former Turkish village inhabited by Greek-Cypriots, is a perfect encapsulation of history and dream, a magma of conflicting narrations of the […]

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Kalsh

Kalsh created and performed by: Francesca Foscarini (Italy) costumes: Federica Todesco The award-winning Italian choreographer is coming to Cyprus for the first time for Mind Your Step, during which she will perform her piece Kalsh. Kalsh is inspired by the idea of abandonment, as renunciation, reduction of the grip on the world and the subsequent falling […]

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Catherine Young

The River Will Still Run to the Sea She who may be described a handsome woman witnesses the city shed another skin. Not for the first time, it presents a new visage, an unfamiliar interface, although not entirely changed. The old skin peels away and part of it feels like death for the City has […]

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Fearghus Ó Conchúir

Niche Niche is a dance about finding your place.  Its cast, like Dubliners new and old, adapt to changed circumstances in a choreography that is as tough, quirky and unexpectedly beautiful as the city itself. Made in Dublin’s Docklands in the last days of a boom that transformed the urban landscape and changed the lives […]

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