One StreetS Festival Limassol
Sat Dec 03, 2011
10:00 to 15:00
Location
Heroes Square
Limassol, Limassol
Katerina Antoniou
Phone: 99785413
Description
Youth Leaders Power Up Limassol With One StreetS Festival
With the slogan “CTR+ALT+DELETE” referring to the walls that exist between the people of diverse ethnicities inhabiting Cyprus, “Youth Leaders and Cultural Activists”, an independent group of young Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, take over Platia Iroon with One StreetS Festival, this Saturday 03 December 2011, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, proving that peace and tolerance can be fun.
The programme includes music by Dj Acid Bubble, RapAndPain, The Twins, and Tat-tnabar, live street theatre performances by Invisible Theater, graffiti creations by Paparazzi and other artists, an open air photo exhibition and much more. The One StreetS Handcraft Bazaar involving local artists provides a colourful frame for the performances.
The festival is organized by Youth Leaders and Cultural Activists, a group of 25 energetic, young, individuals, including Maria Papadopoulou (Project Coordinator), Deniz Urfali (Morphou Event Coordinator), Myrofora Papasofroniou (Limassol Event Coordinator), and Meltem Ikinci (Nicosia Event Coordinator). In her statement, Myrofora Papasofroniou says she hopes that “the festival will bring together young Cypriots who haven’t as yet had the chance to attend a bi-communal festival which promotes messages of peace, tolerance and respectful diversity. It is important for us young people of Cyprus to create events that give us the chance to come closer together and to get to know each other. I believe that we can get along as human beings and that we can co-exist without actual or metaphorical walls to separate and divide us. Individual creativity and respect for each other’s differences can help us significantly in breaking down these walls and in bringing about change. Any one of us can be a catalyst for peace and change.”
One StreetS Festival is supported by “Youth Power: Shaping Our Future” and funded by UNDP’s initiative in Cyprus Action for cooperation and Trust. “Youth Power consists of 12 Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot organisations working together to support youth development and activism throughout Cyprus.