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02 Set 18
Aħna Refuġjati – A Review by Megan Caruana
Aħna Refuġjati, a contemporary Maltese opera that portrays realistic scenes that shock you with the truth which has been going on around us. The opera is directed by Mario Philip Azzopardi and was p...
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31 Aww 18
L-Ikla t-Tajba – A Review by Nicola’ Agius
The sun was setting as Paul Portelli’s character introduced the characters of the story. l-Ikla t-tajba centres around a noble man with a deformed hand who is now dead. The audience learns his life ...
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Il-Ħasla – A Review by Megan May Caruana
A sweet and authentic performance called ‘Il-Ħasla’ portrays the traditional and warming lifestyle of Valletta residents. The show is part of an artistic project in the local Valletta community c...
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29 Aww 18
PARADE and the Velvet Gentleman – A Review by Lorna Grima & Clement Gauci Peresso
Parade was originally only a 20 minute long piece but the artistic director, Ruben Zahra, took this as an opportunity to tell the audience about some aspects of Satie’s eccentric life such as how he...
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31 Ott 15
Cultural Mapping and System-Wide Cultural Districts
Guest blogger Victoria Galea wades into Prof Pier Luigi Sacco’s research. Prof Pier Luigi Sacco was a keynote speaker at the Valletta 2018 Cultural Mapping Conference. Read more here. The...
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21 Ott 15
Can Culture Change Communities?
The Valletta 2018 Culture Mapping Conference starts tomorrow and to find out a bit of what’s to come, we’ve sent our guest blogger Victoria Galea to meets up with Neil Peterson, one of ...
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14 Ott 15
Artists and public spaces
Guest blogger Victoria Galea delves into the relationship between artists and spaces in light of next week’s Cultural Mapping Conference at the Mediterranean Conference Centre on the 22nd and...
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09 Ott 15
Curatorship…The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Guest blogger Chairmane Zammit’s final words on her Curatorial School experience, what she learned and the interesting people she met there. During the evening of the last day of the VIVA Curato...