“Messages of hope and humanity at the premiere of the documentary “Hello, I’m Lisa” in Chloraka”.

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The premiere of the moving documentary “Hello, I’m Lisa” was held with particular success on Sunday in the event hall of the church, in the central square of Chlorakas, which was jointly presented by the Cultural Environmental Group Chlorakas and the charity organization “Rainbow in Cyprus”, which was founded in Paphos and supports children with serious illnesses and disabilities.

The documentary, according to an announcement by the PPOCH, is a deep human story of strength, hope and mental endurance, conveying important messages of humanity and optimism to the audience that watched the screening with emotion.

The event was framed by a rich artistic program, which began with an exhibition of children’s paintings, presenting creations that expressed hope, love and the power of life.

This was followed by a presentation of traditional dances by the children’s dance group of the Chloraka Folklore Club, under the direction of dance teacher Nikos Michaelidis, while a special note to the event was given by the musical tribute by Provox Teens.

Particularly touching was the performance of two songs by Victoria Pizzioli, dedicated to the timeless messages of hope, strength and light that permeate Lisa’s story.

The presentation of the event was undertaken by Angela Pisiara, contributing to the smooth running of the evening. As pointed out by the organizers, the event is part of the cultural and social actions of the Chlorakas Cultural Environmental Group, with the aim of promoting messages of solidarity, humanity and social awareness.

PPOX underlines that culture is not only a means of entertainment, but also a tool for inspiration, reflection and social contribution, effectively contributing to the strengthening of social cohesion and the support of vulnerable groups.

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