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SOOS: Breaking the Silence on Domestic Violence Through Art and Dialogue

27/06/2025
SOOS: Breaking the Silence on Domestic Violence Through Art and Dialogue

An evocative evening dedicated to raising awareness on domestic violence was held on Thursday, June 26, in Nicosia, under the EU-funded project Sons of Silence (SOOS), implemented in Cyprus by the organisation CARDET. Using the transformative power of art and open dialogue, the event aimed to shed light on the often-invisible issue of domestic violence—an enduring social problem that frequently remains hidden behind closed doors.

At the heart of the evening was the theatrical performance “Agrafos” (in English: “Unwritten”), written and directed by Giorgos Papakonstantinou. The monologue, delivered with emotional intensity by actor Fanos Theofanous and accompanied by live music from Savvas Chrysostomou, powerfully portrayed the lived experience of a victim of domestic violence. The music, symbolising the role of the perpetrator, conveyed the psychological strain and unspoken suffering with haunting sensitivity—offering a visceral insight into a typically silenced reality.

Opening addresses were delivered by:

  • Mr. Christos Christofides, Member of Parliament for Nicosia and member of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, who stated: “A human-centred and courageous educational system plays a critical role in tackling domestic violence, breaking down entrenched barriers and paving the way towards a more just and equal society. Art, likewise, is a force of social justice and progressive change”.
  • Mr. Chrysanthos Fakas, Deputy Mayor of Nicosia, representing Mayor Mr. Charalambos Prountzos, highlighted: “Through such initiatives, we aim to illuminate the unseen and give voice to those who have long been silenced”.
  • Mr. Andreas Georgiou, Chief Operating Officer at CARDET, remarked: “Silence surrounding domestic violence often stems from our collective failure to listen, to see, and to act”.

The event also featured a panel discussion with the participation of leading experts in the field: Ms. Ifigenia Katchie, Executive and Scientific Director and Gender Expert at the Social Policy and Action Organisation, and Ms. Thelma Lazarou, Clinical Psychologist. Their insights further enriched the discourse and provided critical perspectives on prevention, support, and systemic change.

CARDET warmly thanks all who attended the event, the creators and contributors of the performance, the speakers, the panelists, and the Municipality of Nicosia for their invaluable cooperation.

The evening served as a poignant reminder that change begins when we dare to see, to listen, and to speak out.

Violence is not a private matter. It is a collective social responsibility.

The aim of the SOOS project is to raise awareness about the potential impact of domestic violence (DV) on youth and to highlight the risks of experiencing DV and its potential effects on the physical, emotional, and psychological health of youth. The SOOS project also aims to provide resources and support to those affected by DV and to educate the public on preventative measures. Ultimately, SOOS project endeavours to reduce the prevalence of DV in our society and create safer and healthier environments for young people.

Learn more about the project here!

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. Project Number : 2023-1-ES02-KA220-YOU-000150974

Target Groups

Professionals, Youth, Adults, General public

Education Level

Adult education, Professional education

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Inclusion