
WE LIVE HERE… TOGETHER
Where: DANCE HOUSE NICOSIA
When: 26/04/2025 - 27/04/2025
Tickets: €6 (ανεξαρτήτως ηλικίας)
Duration: 45 λεπτά (συμπεριλαμβανομένων 15 λεπτών διάδρασης με το κοινό)
Language: Non verbal
About the event:
ASSITEJ Cyprus collaborates with the Polish organisations Art Fraction and Teatr Animacji, presenting for the first time in Cyprus the performance for preschool children “We live here”.
A journey of movement, dance, and objects exploring the essence of community, cooperation, and togetherness.
Look around—this is our home. We live here. But do you see the other houses? Are they connected? What links them together?
We invite families to discover our neighbourhood, to explore what it means to share a space, to care for one another, and to live together despite our differences. We are all connected, and by embracing kindness, we can build a strong, supportive community.
Open your hearts, open your doors, and step into this special moment with us.
This performance is a tribute to the youngest among us—to their openness, their kindness, and their natural ability to create a world of empathy. Two gentle performers invite little ones to co-create a shared space, where creativity and collaboration flourish.
An interactive performance for children aged 2 to 5 and their close adults.
More about the event:
The performance takes place in the frame of the Polish and the Cypriot presidency of the European Council, in 2025 and 2026 respectively, and is held under the auspices of the Embassy of Poland in Cyprus.
*After the performance on 27 April, a 60-minute movement workshop will be offered free of charge, for children and their families. The workshop will start at 12:00. Registration is required through the following link:
https://forms.gle/74Hnyeie7ttH9h977
Directed by: Alicja Morawska-Rubczak
Concept & Set Design: Barbara Małecka
Music: Iwona Skv
Choreographic Advisory: Ula Zerek & Aniela Kokosza
Movement Creation: Paulina Giwer-Kowalewska & Antoni Kurjata
Assisting Researcher: Paweł Gałkowski
Cast: Paulina Giwer-Kowalewska & Antoni Kurjata
Created as part of the “Mapping. A Map on the Aesthetics of Performing Arts for Early Years” project, supported by Creative Europe.