cypriot artists — Cypriot artists took centre stage during the opening ceremony of the EU Council presidency in Nicosia, captivating an international audience that included prominent leaders such as EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun.

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Cypriot artists: Celebrated Performances Highlight Cyprus’ Cultural Richness
On Wednesday, the event featured over 100 local artists and cultural professionals who showcased their talents across a variety of artistic disciplines. The ceremony commenced with opening speeches from President Nikos Christodoulides, President of the EU Council Antonio Costa, and von der Leyen, who addressed the significance of Cyprus’ role in the European Union.
A Journey Through History and Culture
One of the highlights of the evening was the performance titled “MEMORY-PRESENT-META,” an artistic triptych directed by Kostas Silvestros. This multi-faceted work consisted of three acts that intertwined sound, movement, words, images, and digital elements. It served as a reflection on how the island’s rich history has shaped its identity over centuries, reinforcing Cyprus’ culture as a vibrant part of European civilisation.
Diverse Performances Captivate the Audience
The programme featured a range of artistic expressions, including choirs, actors, dancers, musicians, and visual artists. Among the standout performances was a local women’s choir, which delivered a powerful rendition that resonated with the audience. In a touching moment, a young girl performed solo, bringing an emotional depth to the ceremony.
Additionally, a visual sequence highlighted nine foreign nationals against a grey backdrop, each articulating the word “present.” This poignant transition led into a live orchestral performance, further enhancing the evening’s thematic exploration of presence and identity.
Historical Reflections on Cyprus
As part of the artistic narrative, archival footage of the Republic’s first President, Archbishop Makarios, proclaiming the Republic was projected on screen. This historical moment connected the past with the present, reminding attendees of the journey Cyprus has undertaken as a nation.
Tight Security Surrounds the Event
The official ceremony was held amidst tight security measures, with snipers positioned on surrounding buildings to ensure the safety of the dignitaries and attendees. This level of security underscored the significance of the event and the importance of the EU presidency for Cyprus.
A Night of Diplomacy and Culture
Following the ceremony, President Christodoulides hosted an official dinner for the heads of the delegations at the Leventis Art Gallery in downtown Nicosia. This gathering provided an opportunity for further discussions on European cooperation and the pivotal role Cyprus will play during its presidency.
Looking Ahead to Cyprus’ Presidency
As Cyprus embarks on its term as the EU Council presidency, the opening ceremony served as a showcase not only of its artistic talent but also of its commitment to contributing to the European agenda. The blend of culture and diplomacy highlighted the potential for collaboration and understanding among member states.
As the presidency unfolds, the spotlight will remain on Cyprus, with expectations for meaningful initiatives that address both local and European challenges. The performances at the ceremony exemplified the spirit of unity and creativity that Cyprus aims to foster throughout its presidency.
