PRESS RELEASE – 1st Kyklos Young Musicians Festival
A vibrant new musical tradition begins in Paros!
Discover the highlights of the 1st Kyklos Young Musicians Festival, celebrating rising stars and unforgettable performances.
A vibrant new musical tradition begins in Paros!
Discover the highlights of the 1st Kyklos Young Musicians Festival, celebrating rising stars and unforgettable performances.
Join us for a magic evening of operatic highlights — with selections from Rossini, Bizet, Mozart, Bellini, Puccini and more.
On Saturday, July 21, 2025, at 20:00, hosted at the Paros Agnanti Hotel in Krios, this night celebrates expression, artistry, and the vibrant musicality of a rising generation of Greek talent.
Join us for an inspiring evening of classical music with the gifted Konstantinos Katsoulis, as part of the 1st Kyklos Young Musicians Festival at Mythodia Conservatory, Paros – Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 20:30.
Praised for his lyrical touch and expressive depth, Konstantinos represents the finest of a new generation of Greek musicians.
The annual General Assembly of KYKLOS PAROS will take place on July 6, 2025, at 11:30 AM, at the Mythodia Conservatory, in Parikia, in accordance with the provisions of Kyklos’ Statutes. We urge all members to plan to attend the General Assembly and to participate in its work.
Friday, June 27th at 21:30 – A multilingual, modern telling of Medea — bold, intimate, and deeply human. Born on Paros and created by artists from across Europe, this unique performance offers a powerful journey through myth, emotion, and presence.
Monday, April 28th at 19:30 – The Canadian writer Charlie Wilkins will lead us on an illustrated travelogue – a healing journey, a dramatic and impassioned trip into the salvaging of a body and soul (his own)
March 31st – A Public debate on the problems posed by the increasing rate of construction on Paros and the new Local Urban Plan on the horizon. Kyklos Paros, in collaboration with the Friends of Paros and Antiparos, invites you to this discussion on the critical issues shaping the future of our island.
Monday, March 24th at 18:30 – Dutch-American historian and journalist Benjamin Roberts explores how young people have continuously taunted traditional conventions and blurred gender boundaries.
March 12th – An exciting musical journey, to reveal the story of the first and most famous Greek Rebetiko singer
Sunday, February 23rd at 18:30 – A presentation by Alexander Aston on the emergence of Cycladic marble sculpting traditions, long-range voyaging culture, and the rituals centre of Dhaskalio-Kavos on the island of Keros.