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“Culturescope” Season 3 Premiere

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In the Season 3 Premiere of Culturescope, Paul Lambis interviews world-renowned cellist, Hauser, Armenian Cypriot singer and songwriter, Hovig, contortionists Otgo Waller and Axinia Nazari, and celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Also featured in the episode is The Kalikut Story Boutique in Nicosia, and the Paphos village of Kritou Terra where traditional reenactments help raise awareness of Cyprus’ unique cultural heritage.

Watch the Season 3 Premiere here.

Upbeat, engaging and on a mission to showcase the best of Cypriot, Cyprus-based or diaspora talent, each CULTURESCOPE episode immerses viewers in the broad – and ever-growing – network of the island’s movers and shakers, whether their ties to Aphrodite’s Island come through their roots, their birth, their love for Cyprus, or as their home of choice.

Created as part of an exclusive partnership with leading English-language daily, Cyprus Mail, and sponsored by Ocean Basket Cyprus, CULTURESCOPE is part of a new era of digital-first entertainment that seeks to engage, delight, and grow a global audience with ties to the island. As such, the show capitalises not just on the allure of small-screen content so beloved of the Millennials and Gen Z but harnesses the online potential to build and grow communities well beyond a viewing experience.

Culturescope is aired on Cyprus Mail’s website, as well as NGTV in the USA and Canada, HELLENIC TV in the United Kingdom, Paul Lambis’ YouTube channel, and other social media sites. Hosted by Paul Lambis.

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