Cyprus and Israel have solidified their commitment to cultural collaboration by signing, in mid-June, a comprehensive work plan that encompasses various fields. The agreement, covering the years 2023 to 2026, aims to enhance cooperation in culture, education, science, youth, and sports. This significant milestone was marked by a ceremony held at the Ministry of Education, attended by dignitaries and representatives from the relevant sectors.
This recent development follows the call made by Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides, who emphasized the importance of transforming Cyprus into a cultural hub and positioning the nation as a bridge connecting continents. President Christodoulides highlighted the need for a strategic approach to cultural diplomacy, pointing to Israel as a successful example of employing culture to convey messages, foster influence, and strengthen people-to-people connections.
Later in the evening, a reception was hosted at the ambassador's residence, attended by numerous prominent figures from Cyprus' cultural scene. Among the distinguished guests were George Papageorgiou, the artistic director of the Nicosia International Festival; Elmos Neocleus, the director of programs at the Cypriot public television CYBC; and Petros Petrou, CEO of the popular broadcast channel ALPHA. These influential individuals, along with other esteemed Cypriot artistic directors, producers, musicians, and artists interested in fostering cultural ties, gathered to discuss opportunities for collaboration between the two nations.
Several exciting ideas were explored during these discussions, including an upcoming event at the Nicosia International Festival titled "Israel - A Country in Focus." This event will showcase performances from Israel and feature screenings of jointly produced films. Additionally, plans were discussed for a television series festival, trilateral cooperation with Greece in the field of theater, collaborative projects between students at music academies in both countries, and the creation of a joint series addressing the topic of detention camps in Cyprus.
Ambassador Anolik: “The Israel-Cyprus relationship is strong and diverse, with collaboration in energy, tourism, trade, healthcare, innovation, security, and emergency response. It's an alliance based on shared values of stability, democracy, and prosperity. The new Working Program emphasizes our dedication to strengthening our bonds in culture, education, science, youth, and sport”.
The festivities surrounding the signing ceremony were brought to a close with a performance by the Inbal Pinto troupe. “Living Room” is Inbal Pinto Dance Company’s newest work and original production of Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre. "Living Room" features long-time collaborator dancer Moran Miller and dancer/choreographer Itamar Seroussi who returns to the stage after being based in Europe. Approximately 150 individuals witnessed the captivating dance piece titled "Living Room" at the Rialto Theater in Limassol.