The Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation’s (BoCCF’s) series of events “Moments at the Museum ’24” will launch this year’s activities with the interactive family workshop “Camila Kamilari, let’s go to Varosha”, on Sunday, October 13, 2024 at 11am.
Through an activity inspired by the island’s music and the museum’s collections, we invite children and their families to get to know, sing and illustrate the traditional kids’ songs of our island.
Together with the musical group ANTAMA, we will discover the traditional musical instruments of our country. We will get to know the violin, the lute, the tabouchia, the pitchiawli, and encounter the materials they are made of, as well as in which category each instrument belongs. We will also get to know the rhythms of our folk music through interactive musical games.
Participants will have the opportunity to hear and sing traditional songs and arrangements such as “Pyri pyri to papyrus”, “Camel camel”, “Chibi chibi to aito”, and more. They will also get to express their own imagination, inspired by making images and improvised musical instruments that reflect their impressions and experiences of this musical tour. The animator-visual artist Irini Zenonos will encourage the children, together with their parents, to illustrate performances inspired by these traditional songs.
Appropriate for ages 6+
The workshop will take place at the Foundation’s Archaeological Museum of George and Nefeli Tziapra Pierides.
Facilitators:
Reservation required by calling: 22128175
Free participation | Limited number of participants
Events will take place with observation of all necessary protection measures for the health and safety of visitors and staff and are accessible to disabled groups.
You can find more information on the website of the Cultural Foundation: www.boccf.org, and on the official pages of the Foundation on Facebook & Instagram (@boccf)
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