Alexia Pissarides
Dancer, Visual Artist & Creative Producer
Dancer, visual artist and creative producer: Her strong inclination towards dance and the creative arts led her to the prestigious Tring Park of the Performing Arts in England at the age of 14. She received her teaching certificate in Classical Ballet and Modern Dance, and thereafter founded and ran her own dance school in Cyprus. Following 10 creative years at Alexia’s School of Dance, she decided to shift her focus on her growing family, yet not away from her passion.
In 2011, Alexia started a new concept of workshops in cooperation with successful artists from the West End and other top UK performers. Workshops with renowned names such as Dax O’Callaghan (West end Performer, Choreographer), Layla Ellison (Leading dancer for Top Chart Artists), Lucas Mc Farnell (winner of 2015 Britain You Got Talent) and Ryan Jenkins (West end Performer, Choreographer, Founder of ID Dance) were met with incredible success, paving the way to offer remarkable opportunities to dancers in Cyprus.
Entrepreneur | Communications Expert
With an insatiable passion in music, politics, business and entrepreneurship, Andrea is often hailed as the most sociable loner on Planet Earth. Her passion, fueled by her knowledge and the sheer need to constantly share this, coupled with unaccountable projects and participations in countless domains of life, makes Andrea a hopeless romantic, often painted by the grim colours of superficial cynicism. She only dusts this off when travelling, preferably in far-away lands.
Andrea recently embarked on a three-week, 8,000 km journey through China, Russia and Mongolia with the Asia-Europe Foundation Summer University, where 47 participants challenged and aimed to improve the conventional ways the two continents are connected by land, air and sea.
Andrea is a communication, branding and online marketing expert. She’s the Co-Founder of Cubik-S Communications. Her portfolio includes projects on Political Campaign Management as well as Business Development.
Andreas Stavroulis
MD: Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Andreas graduated from Semmelweis University of Medicine in Budapest, Dr. Stavroulis spent 14 years in London, U.K. where he completed his training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and became a Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG). He was honoured with accreditation in Advanced Laparoscopic Gynaecologic Surgery, management of Endometriosis, Reproductive Medicine and treatment of Infertility. Dr. Stavroulis maintains fellowship at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. In Cyprus, he works as a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Minimal Invasive Surgeon, Specialist in Endometriosis and Fertility (IVF) in the American Medical Centre in Nicosia, the Mother and Child Medical Centre in Nicosia and Ygia Polyclinic Private Hospital in Limassol. He is the founder and leader of the Endometriosis Centre in Cyprus and a promoter of natural maternity.
Louiza Sophocleous
Biomedical Engineer
Curious by nature, Louiza studied Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences in quest for a better understanding of the world surrounding us. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering in an effort to better comprehend the application of mechanical, physical and mathematical principles to biology and medicine. Her wondrous journey of knowledge continues today as she pursues her PhD, still trying to understand the world whilst spreading her love for the magical world of science to others through teaching.
In 2015, Louiza was the national winner of FameLab, an international competition for science communicators, & she has since found a particular way to express herself through science communication. Since then, she has taken part in various science communication events and activities. When she is not glued on a computer screen, Louiza attempts to be a dog trainer, but her ridiculously naughty dog doesn’t support this endeavour of discipline!
Storyteller & Drama Practitioner
Storyteller & Drama Practitioner Marina notes: “Since I remember myself, I recall stories and fairy tales. I was born on the island of Cyprus where myths and exaggeration are an integral part of the daily life of its residents. I spent the first two years of my life on the land of the Arab storytellers, in Oman, as my family followed my father who used to tell us that, as an engineer, he was installing air conditioning in a great Sultan’s Palace. Thereafter, somewhere along the black and white chess board of Nicosia, a city of opponent kings, rooks and pawns, I “grew up’’ and found out as much as I could about the little ones as an early years teacher. I then received a strange call from the English woods, where I went to learn the art of educational drama and theatre. The Centaurs of Thessalia then invited me and initiated me into the art of storytellers. I march with this, so far. Body, word and voice stand in front of me at every turning. I learned to explain the world in this way,