
Torn Movie Screening
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Kos & Kaos closed the year with a wild, warm and wonderfully chaotic Chanukah celebration — a night that brought tradition to life in a way that felt unmistakably modern, joyful, and deeply ours.

The evening blended old and new in true Kos & Kaos style. Classic Chanukah traditions — dreidel games, candle-lighting, singing, and storytelling — flowed naturally together with karaoke, quizzes, dancing and the kind of spontaneous fun that only happens when a room is full of people who feel at home. It was a celebration that made the holiday feel alive: not something inherited from the past, but something we actively shape together in the present.
The food became part of the experience as well: warm sufganiyot dusted with sugar, perfectly crispy latkes, and the sound of people swapping family stories and favourite recipes. It reminded us that tradition is not just ritual — it’s taste, memory, laughter and community.
More than anything, the night was about connection. Old friends reconnected, new friendships were made, and the room carried that particular mix of warmth, openness and spark that defines Kos & Kaos. It was a much-needed moment of light at the end of a challenging year.
Thank you to everyone who danced, sang, cooked, shared stories, and helped make this celebration unforgettable. May the year ahead bring even more light, more courage, and more beautiful, unexpected moments of Kos & Kaos.

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