An exhibition, timed to coincide with the commemoration of Anzac Day (April 25), is running for the entire month of April at the library of University of Malta.

During World War II, HMAS Vendetta participated in the infamous Malta convoys, running supplies to Tobruk, the evacuation of Crete and naval engagements.

The crew of this ship, built in 1917, also played a now forgotten part in the defence of Malta for the first four weeks the island was under attack.

Among the exhibits are photographs, documents and memorabilia, dating from World War I up until recent times.

The exhibition runs until April 30. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. Entrance is free of charge.

Visual Arts

Till Sunday

CamilleriCarbonaro

An exhibition of paintings by Austin Camilleri and Pawlu Carbonaro is on show at the Contemporary Hall of the National Museum of Fine Arts, South Street, Valletta. Open Monday to Sunday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Last admission at 4.30 p.m.)

Till Sunday

Charity art exhibition and auction

FACES is organising an art exhibition and auction at the Hilton Business Centre from 7 p.m. onwards. A number of well-established and up-and- coming artists have kindly donated their art which will be displayed and auctioned throughout the three evenings. All proceeds raised will go towards setting up a clinic and providing free education in Buza, a Slum area outside Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania.

Till April 19

Karl Consiglio: Leisure Centre

Karl Consiglio is presenting a solo show at Artitude Gallery, Tigne Street, Sliema.

Till April 19

Transit Station

This collective exhibition hosted by the Malta Contemporary Art foundation and curated by Kris Van Dessel is showing at St James Cavalier’s upper galleries.

Till April 19

Itinera 4

The series of exhibitions, dedicated to works by Maltese artists who have studied in Italian academies of art thanks to scholarships offered by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has now reached its fourth edition. This year it’s the turn of seven renowned Maltese artists, namely: Patrick J. Fenech, Savio Deguara, Eman Grima, Kenneth Grima, Luciano Micallef, Paul Scerri and Tony Sciberras. The works displayed cover diverse expressive modes and range from paintings to ceramics, from sculpture to photography. Free entrance.

Till April 25

Creative Impulse

Jackie Micallef is exhibiting a series of works at the Art Academy, Constitution Street, Mosta. The exhibition is open Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Till April 30

Introspections

An exhibition of abstract paintings by Christopher Saliba is showing at the Auberge d’Italie, Valletta.

Till April 30

A Year of Light

An exhibition of watercolour works by Wayne Attwood is running at the Vee Gee Bee Art Gallery in Republic Street, Valletta.

Till May 9

Mostly Churches

Marc England is exhibiting a series of watercolour paintings in the main hall of St James Cavalier.

Till May 16

Rhythm and Harmony

An exhibition of paintings by Anthony P. Vella is showing at the Heritage Malta Head Office, Valletta. Open Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. (Last Admission 4 p.m.).

Till May 16

Walking in Africa

A photographic exhibition by Guido Bonett is showing at the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina.

Performing Arts

Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday

April 23-25

The Seduction of the Almighty God

Written by Howard Barker and produced by Unifaun Theatre Productions, the play is directed by Rachel O’Riordan. Set during the dissolution of monasteries, a critical moment in the history of the English priesthood, the loss of faith and corruption that characterised the priests of the period is unexpectedly challenged by the arrival of a young man with an unsullied and passionate belief in God. The cast includes Manuel Cauchi, Michael Zammit Maempel, Joe Azzopardi, Lizzie Eldridge, Mikhail Basmadjian, Coryse Borg, Andrew Galea and Pia Zammit. Showing at St James Cavalier, performances start at 8 p.m.

Tomorrow, Sunday

The Importance of Being Earnest

Based on Oscar Wilde’s most popular satirical play, the performance is produced by the touring company ATGE. Showing at the Manoel Theatre, at 7.30 p.m.

Tomorrow, Sunday

Tap Reloaded

Fetcher Management in collaboration with Standing Ovations present the world’s best internationally acclaimed tap dancers, who are taking the world of dance entertainment by storm attracting millions from all corners of the globe. Showing at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta.

April 22, April 30

The Habit of Art

Alan Bennett’s new play is as much about the theatre as it is about poetry or music. It looks at the unsettling desires of two difficult men and at the ethics of biography. It reflects on growing old, on creativity and inspiration, and on persisting when all passion’s spent: ultimately, on the habit of art. Directed by Nicholas Hytner, the cast includes: Danny Burns, Martin Chamberlain, Philip Childs, Frances de la Tour and Richard Griffiths. Showing at St James Cavalier at 7 p.m.

April 24

Strange Bird, Being Caravaggio

A night of drama and dance at its very best presented by the Foundation for Dance and Theatre and the Rampart Dance Company Haarlem, featuring actress Monique Van dee Werff and singer Charlotte Coppola, directed by Paul Rooyackers. Showing at the Manoel Theatre at 7.30 p.m.


Music/Concerts

April 19, 21, 24

Gaulitanus: A Festival of Music

The Italian piano duo formed by Andreina Nascani and Fernanda Raponi will give a four-hand recital at the Gozo Ministry’s Hall, at 8 p.m. The concert will be held in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute. On April 21, Gozo’s Island Brass will present an open air concert of popular music in St Theodore Street, Xewkija. The concert starts at 7.30 p.m. The final event will be held on April 24, at the Gozo Ministry’s Hall. Several excerpts from the very popular operettas by the very famous English duo will be performed. The concert starts at 8 p.m. Entrance for all concerts is free.

April 20

Charles Camilleri Commemoration Concert

A concert of music by Malta’s foremost composer Charles Camilleri (1931-2009) performed by the Malta Philarmonic Orchestra and conducted by Michael Laus at the Manoel Theatre at 7.30 p.m.

April 21

Performers Platform

The Fourth System Clarinet Quartet comprised of Darren Dimech, Reno Busuttil, Ronald Bugeja & Dominic Scerri will be featuring works by Piazzolla, Gershwin, Borodin, Handel, Mozart and Garner at St Catherine of Italy Church at 12.30 p.m.

April 22

Spotlight On…

A concert featuring music by young Maltese composer Jesmond Grixti at the Sala Isouard, Manoel Theatre, at 8 p.m.


Talks, tours and other

Today, tomorrow and Sunday

Hong Kong Film Festival

The films being shown are: Sparrow, True Women for Sale, Tractical Unit-Camrades in Arms, The Moss, High Noon, City Without Baseball, This Darling Life, Shangai Blues, Once Upon a Time in China, Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain, Once Upon in China II, Once upon in China III. All films are in Cantonese with English/Chinese subtitles. Showing at St James Cavalier Cinema.

Sunday

In Guardia Parade

A historical re-enactment organised by the Malta Tourism Authority is being held at Fort St Elmo at 11 a.m.

April 20

Great Artists and Moments in the History of Art

Opus64 Galerie is organising a series of talks, presenting the public with an interactive and gentle approach to art appreciation in a contemporary art environment. The talks will be delivered by art historian Catherine Sinclair Galea.

www.opus64galerie.com

April 21

The New Mediaeval and Renaissance Galleries at the V&A

Paul Williamson, keeper of sculpture, metalwork, ceramic and glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, is giving a public talk focused on displaying antiquity in the 21st century at the Gran Salone of the Auberge de Provence (National Museum of Archaeology), Republic Street, Valletta, at 6.30 p.m. Entrance is free of charge.

April 21-25

Ħarba: The first international children’s literature festival

Organised by Inizjamed and St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, with the support of the Malta Arts Fund, the colourful programme of events features interactive sessions for 300 primary school students (aged between six and eight), together with actors, writers, illustrators and musicians at St James Cavalier. For the complete events programme log on to: www.inizjamed.org

Useful contacts

St James Cavalier

Tel.: 2122 3200

info@sjcav.org

www.sjcav.org

Manoel Theatre

Tel: 2124 6389

bookings@teatrumanoel.com.mt

www.manoeltheatre.com.mt

Mediterranean Conference Centre

Tel.: 2124 3840

www.mcc.com.mt

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