MUSIC

Independence Day Concert

Festivals Malta, in collaboration with the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, is tomorrow commemorating Independence Day with a concert at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta.

Musical director Alan Chircop is leading the orchestra in an eclectic musical journey, featuring a wide array of genres spanning a number of centuries, from Beethoven to nuevo tango and operetta.

The programme includes works by Beethoven, Verdi, Rossini, Piazzolla, de Curtis and Brahms. It also features Joseph Vella’s Rapsodija Maltija, Op. 26 and Charles Camilleri’s Five Biblical Dances.

The orchestra will be joined by mezzo soprano Althea Troisi, tenor Alan Sciberras and violinist Kurt Falzon.

The concert will be broadcast live on TVMNews+ at 8pm. For more information, click here.

Sigala at Café del Mar

After performing at a SummerDaze party in August, British DJ and music producer Bruce Fielder, better known as Sigala, has returned to Malta to play for one more time on the island this summer.

He will play once again at Café del Mar in Qawra at an event that starts at 8pm. For tickets, click here.

Sigala performing at the SummerDaze party at Café del Mar in August. Photo: SummerDaze MaltaSigala performing at the SummerDaze party at Café del Mar in August. Photo: SummerDaze Malta

FILM

Carmen

The award-winning 2022 drama, directed by Maltese-Canadian film-maker Valerie Buhagiar, is being released at the Citadel Cinema in Gozo today.

Inspired by true events, Carmen is a charming story set in a village in Malta. She has looked after her brother, the priest at the local church, since she was 16 years old. Now almost 50, she is suddenly left to start a new life.

Facing her past, Carmen brings colour to the lives of the villagers as she finds her own voice.

The film stars renowned British actress Natasha McElhone in the title role, as well as Steven Love, Michela Farrugia, Peter Galea, Paul Portelli, Henry Zammit Cordina and Pauline Fenech. It is produced by Pierre Ellul, Anika Psaila Savona and Coral Aiken.

Carmen, certified 12A, is being screened at 7pm. For tickets, visit https://citadelcinema.com/.

The film will premiere in Malta on September 30 at the Eden Cinemas in St Julian's. It will be released at the same venue on October 7.

Natasha McElhone in <em>Carmen </em>(2022), premiering today at the Citadel Cinema in Gozo.Natasha McElhone in Carmen (2022), premiering today at the Citadel Cinema in Gozo.

Moonage Daydream

KRS Releasing has released a 2022 documentary on the English singer-songwriter and actor David Bowie.

Moonage Daydream, by visionary film-maker Brett Morgen and sanctioned by the Bowie estate, explores the artist's creative and musical journey and features previously unreleased footage from his personal archives, including live concert footage.

The documentary, certified 12, is being shown at the Eden Cinemas in St Julian's from today and at the Embassy Cinemas in Valletta from tomorrow until September 27. It will also be showing at Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta on October 1, 2 and 9.

David Bowie in a scene from <em>Moonage Daydream</em>.David Bowie in a scene from Moonage Daydream.

Les Crevettes pailletées

Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta is today showing the 2019 French film Les Crevettes pailletées (The Shiny Shrimps) as part of the French Film Days cycle of films.

Matthias Le Goff, World Swimming Championship silver medallist, makes a homophobic remark on TV. His punishment turns out to be coaching The Shiny Shrimps, a gay water polo team who are more motivated by partying than competition. This explosive coach-and-team combo then heads to Croatia to take part in the Gay Games, the world’s biggest gay sports meet.

The journey offers Matthias the chance to discover an unfamiliar world that forces him to take a fresh look at himself and rethink his priorities.

The screening, which starts at 7.30pm, is being held in collaboration with the Allied Rainbow Communities (ARC) Malta. It is suitable for an audience aged over 15.

The French Film Days are presented by The Alliance Française Malte-Méditerranée. As part of the collaboration of the Alliance Française, Allied Rainbow Communities members are to receive a discount for this film. For more information, click here.

A scene from <em>Les Crevettes paillet&eacute;es</em>, showing today at <em>Spazju Kreattiv</em>.A scene from Les Crevettes pailletées, showing today at Spazju Kreattiv.

THEATRE

Caravaggio the Musical: The Rise and Fall of a Tormented Genius 

An original, new musical about the life of Italian master painter Michelangelo Merisi di Caravaggio is being staged at the Mediterranean Conference Centre until Sunday, September 25.

The venue’s first in-house production, composed by Paul Abela with lyrics by Joe Julian Farrugia and directed by Malcolm Galea, aims not only to be a biography but also to do justice to the core of the story of the tormented genius.

Cameron Walker-Pow is playing the role of Caravaggio. Other performers include Lawrence Gray, Talitha and Kateriana Fenech. The set is by Romualdo Moretti.

Today’s performance starts at 8pm. Tickets are available from showshappening.com.

A scene from <em>Caravaggio the Musical</em>. Photo: MCCA scene from Caravaggio the Musical. Photo: MCC

MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS

Lejla fil-Park

San Klement Park in Żabbar is today being transformed into a space for the promotion of food, health and sports aimed at encouraging the public to live a healthier and more sustainable life. This event is being held as part of the European Sustainable Development Week, the theme of which is ‘Shaping our Sustainable Future’.

Those present will have the opportunity to meet Maltese Olympic athletes, including Matthew Abela (badminton), Carla Scicluna and Janet Richard (athletics) and Lacey Aquilina (sailing), while the Malta Skateboard Association will be holding a talent show.

More sports organisations taking part in the event are: the Malta Football Association, Malta Cricket, Badminton Malta, Special Olympics Malta, the Malta Wheelchair Basketball Association and the Boċċi Clubs Federation.

Representatives from the Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Directorate will provide information on how to live a healthy life and eat a balanced diet. Information on sustainable agricultural practices will also be given.

Apart from exhibitions of sports talent, there will also be zumba, games for children, crafts and sports activities, as well as a band performance by the Żabbar Scout Group.

This activity, organised by the Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise in collaboration with Danusan, is free of charge and will start at 5pm. For more information, click here and follow the Sustainable Development’s Facebook page.

Back to the Origins on Independence Day

Heritage Malta is today inviting the public to visit Għar Dalam and Borġ in-Nadur in Birżebbuġa.

Four pre-booked tours will take place – two at Għar Dalam and another two at Borġ in-Nadur – and both sites will be open at a reduced admission price.

From 9am till 1pm, at Għar Dalam, there will be a table with a selection of bones unearthed from the cave. John J. Borg, Heritage Malta’s senior curator for natural history, will answer any questions about them and about other discoveries made at Għar Dalam along the years.

Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Some parts of the tours may pose a challenge for persons with mobility issues.

Tickes for the tours are almost sold out. For more information, click here.

The entrance to Għar Dalam. Photo: Heritage MaltaThe entrance to Għar Dalam. Photo: Heritage Malta

PHOTOGRAPHY

150 / Richard Ellis

The Richard Ellis Archive, consisting of 39,000+ glass negatives documenting the period in Malta and Gozo between 1861 and 1938, has been digitised in archival-grade quality for the first time in its history. 

The British-Maltese photographer (January 1842-December 1924) was one of the pioneers of photography in Malta during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Thirty large prints taken from his archive are currently on display at Spazju Kreattiv, Valletta, until October 23.

The exhibition is curated by Charles Paul Azzopardi and Ian Ellis.

For more information, click here.

Wiki Loves Monuments 2022

Malta is once again taking part in Wiki Loves Monuments, the Guinness World Record holder for the largest photography competition, which has reached its seventh edition.

The competition brings together photographers from around the world to take stunning pictures of Malta’s cultural heritage, which are to be shared on Wikipedia. Participation is free and open to all. The deadline for all submissions is September 30.

Photo uploading workshops will be held throughout September.

A jury composed of experts within the fields of cultural heritage, photography and Wikipedia will be selecting the winning entries and 10 submissions will be nominated for the international Wiki Loves Monuments contest, with the opportunity to win further prizes.

For details, visit www.wikimalta.org and the Wikimedia Community Malta Facebook page.

<em>The Watch Tower</em> (Ġnejna Tower) by Earl Mallia, one of the Maltese finalists of the <em>Wiki Loves Monuments</em> 2021 competition.The Watch Tower (Ġnejna Tower) by Earl Mallia, one of the Maltese finalists of the Wiki Loves Monuments 2021 competition.

VISUAL ARTS

The Summer Showcase

An exhibition of works by various local artists, taking place at Bureau Iniala, in collaboration with Marie Gallery 5, is closing tomorrow, September 22.

The exhibition features works by Paul Serri, Trevor Borg, Vince Briffa, Ryan Falzon, Victor Agius, Isabelle Borg, Stefan Spiteri, Sheldon Saliba and Joseph Farrugia.

One may visit the exhibition at Bureau Iniala, 37, Treasury Sreet, Valletta, today and tomorrow between 10am and 4.30pm. For more information and updates, visit the Facebook page of Marie Gallery 5.

An overview of the exhibition is available here.

<em>Valle Dell' Ombra Della Morte</em> (2021) by Vince BriffaValle Dell' Ombra Della Morte (2021) by Vince Briffa

Ħbieb

An exhibition by a group of women who meet regularly to paint together, currently on display at the Razzett tal-Markiż Mallia Tabone in Mosta has been extended until Friday, September 23.

These artists are Joanne Azzopardi, Audrey Vella, Judith Dingli, Fabiola Agius Anastasi, Mariuccia Zammit, Josephine Hili, Marita Fenech, Graziella Calleja, Elena Toncheva, Yvette Carabott and Maria Cauchi.

Ħbieb is open to the public from 6 to 8.30pm.

For more information, visit the Razzett tal-Markiż – Cultural Centre Facebook page.

Tempus Edax Rerum 

Artist David Borg attempts to explore the representation of time and the thematic concept of the human condition through a series of woodcut prints on display at Gemelli Framing in Ta’ Qali. 

The exhibition, curated by Hannah Dowling, runs until September 24. It is open from Monday to Friday from 8am to 2.30pm and on Sundays, from 9am to 12.30pm.

For more information, visit the exhibition’s Facebook page.

Read an article by the curator here.

One of David Borg's woodcut prints on display at Gemelli Framing. Photo: FacebookOne of David Borg's woodcut prints on display at Gemelli Framing. Photo: Facebook

The Roads Travelled

A solo art exhibition by Godwin Muscat Azzopardi is being held at the Art by the Seaside gallery in Senglea.

The former UN judge in Kosovo is now dedicating his time to following his childhood passion and is exhibiting over 18 artworks at the Senglea gallery.

The Roads Travelled runs until September 27. For more information, visit the Art by the Seaside gallery page.

Exhibition by art group Brushes

The artistic group Brushes is holding its eighth exhibition at Palazzo Ferreria, 310, Republic Street, Valletta.

Artists Fabiola Agius Anastasi, Adrian Camilleri, John Caruana and Madeleine Vella Satariano are taking part.

The works on display include aquarelles and acrylics and feature varied themes.

The exhibition will be open until September 28. Opening hours: Monday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 1pm.

An artwork by John Caruana, one of the artists forming part of the group Brushes.An artwork by John Caruana, one of the artists forming part of the group Brushes.

Paradoxes

Artist, muralist, designer and poet Damian Ebejer, son of playwright and novelist Francis Ebejer, is presenting an ‘autobiography’ of his art and life at the Wignacourt Museum, Rabat, until September 29.

The retrospective solo exhibition features mixed media artworks and is multi-themed.

Consult the museum’s Facebook page for opening hours.

Learn more about the artist from this Times of Malta interview.

The Cappuccino Brigade

The ninth solo exhibition of Debbie Caruana Dingli is on display at the Palm Court Lounge of The Phoenicia, in Floriana.

Curated by Charlene Vella, the collection of watercolour works is based on the artists observations of the native Maltese population and is named after one of the paintings on display whose heroine is a bossy woman, often pictured in the artist's colourful works.

The exhibition will be open throughout September.

Read an article by the curator here.

<em>Communion Procession</em> by Debbie Caruana DingliCommunion Procession by Debbie Caruana Dingli

An Ode in Stone

Artist Joe Xuereb is presenting an exhibition of limestone sculptures at The Phoenicia's Deep Nature Spa.

His rounded figures and forms represent universal shortcomings among humans such as greed, solitude and the entrapments of love. 

An Ode in Stone, curated by Louis Laganà, runs until the end of September.

Read the Times of Malta interview with the artist.

Amelia Saint George works at The Phoenicia

Artist Amelia Saint George is exhibiting a number of her sculptures at The Phoenicia, Floriana.

The sculptures are in clay, bronze and mixed media, and portray animals, which Saint George is particularly well-known for, as well as some humorous sculptures that are more closely associated with her portrait sculptures.

Saint George, who has made Valletta her home, is an established, award-winning contemporary sculptor who has exhibited locally and internationally. She is also the author of several books on diverse subjects and holds sculpting lessons in her Valletta studio.

One may view her works at The Phoenicia’s reception area until the end of September.

Time, Space …. and Palmyra

Artists Henry Alamango and Galina Troizky are presenting a joint exhibition at the Malta Society of Arts at Palazzo de La Salle, in Valletta.

The duo infuse two themes: the social implications resulting from the functional transformation of rural and urban space over time, and a crie de coeur reflecting a deep concern for an environment and populated space in progressive decline.

The exhibition also recalls how the ‘civilised’ world recoiled in horror in 2015 at the deliberate physical and cultural destruction wrought by IS in the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria, of Unesco World Heritage fame. Ironically, flashbacks of Palmyra continue to manifest themselves in Malta's spatial and cultural development, contributing also to solitary and anonymous lifestyles, loss of community, loneliness and pollution.

The artists ask whether we are also the perpetrators – or at least the acquiescent accomplices – to an ongoing ‘Palmyra’?

The exhibition runs until October 1. Opening hours: Mondays and Fridays: 8am to 7pm; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays: 8am to noon and 4pm to 7pm; and Saturdays: 8am to 1pm. Entrance is free. For more information, click here.

Read the review by the Times of Malta art critic here.

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Galina Troizky's <em>Etched in Stone</em>, one of her art collages on display at Palazzo de la Salle in Valletta.Galina Troizky's Etched in Stone, one of her art collages on display at Palazzo de la Salle in Valletta.

Dying Planet

Illustrator, designer and visual London-based artist ‘iella’ (Daniela Attard) is presenting a body of illustration work and paintings focusing on climate anxiety and existential dread at Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta.

The artworks on display focus on the global impact of climate change with some reference to local issues and include strange figurative work and characters which serve as modern allegories.

The exhibition runs until October 9. For more information, visit www.kreattivita.org

More insight into the exhibition is available here.

Willie Apap – Colour and Light 

A retrospective exhibition of works by Willie Apap (1918-1970), considered one of Malta’s leading exponents of 20th-century art, is currently on at Il-Ħaġar – Heart of Gozo Museum in Victoria.

The 70 works on display feature portraits, landscapes and still-lifes, dancers, human figures, sacred and ethnic works in oils and inks, and are accompanied by a lavish 100-page GEMS # 20 catalogue.

The exhibition, curated by Maria Cassar, runs until October 10. Opening hours are from Monday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm. Entrance is free.

On Sunday, September 25, Cassar will deliver a public lecture at 11am. Participation is free but booking on events@heartofgozo.org.mt is recommended.

The exhibition is supported by the Malta Tourism Authority and the Gozo Ministry’s Cultural Directorate. For more information, visit the museum’s Facebook page.

Read the Times of Malta interview with the exhibition's curator Maria Cassar here.

<em>Seated Female Looking at Window</em> by Willie ApapSeated Female Looking at Window by Willie Apap

BioArt Alchemy: Works by Anna Dumitriu

Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta is hosting an exhibition by internationally renowned British bioartist Anna Dumitriu.

The artist uses bioart, sculpture, installation and digital media to explore a range of topics, from the origins of society to the sustainable production of biodegradable plastic, cutting-edge genetics and the possibility of bacterially-enhanced super-humans.

The project, a commission of Spazju Kreattiv, features a collaboration with artist Alex May. It is supported by Esplora Interactive Science Centre and Science in the City, Malta.

BioArt Alchemy runs until October 30. For more information, click here.

OTHER EXHIBITIONS

The Santa Marija Convoy and the George Cross – 80 Years On

Heritage Malta is honouring the heroes who valiantly gave their lives in order to ensure the victory of World War II through an exhibition at the National War Museum at Fort St Elmo, Valletta.

Visitors can see artefacts and archival documents related to two of the most well-known episodes of the year 1942 – the award of the George Cross and Operation Pedestal.

The exhibition runs until September 27. Opening hours are from 9am to 4.30pm. For tickets, click here.

[attach id=1232048 size="large" align="left" type="image"]Operation Pedestal, better known as the Santa Marija Convoy, is the subject of a new exhibition at Fort St Elmo. Source: National War Museum Archives[/attach]

Lunchtime tours at Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum

The Mdina palazzo is hosting a guided lunthtime tour around its significant collection, highlighting objects linked to the rich cultural heritage of the Maltese islands and focusing on its people, trades and traditions.

Gustav Café is open to guests for refreshments on the rooftop terrace of the museum.

Bookings against a suggested donation of €10 can be made via e-mail at bookings@palazzofalson.com or by calling on 2145 4512.  Pre-bookings are recommended.

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday. For information about opening hours and more, visit www.palazzofalson.com. 

Mom, I Don't Want War!

The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Valletta has organised an exhibition entitled Mom, I Don't Want War! as part of the Polish-Ukrainian project of the 'State Archives and Mom I See a War Initiative'.

The aim of the exhibition is to show the tragedy of war through the eyes of a child by comparing historical and contemporary drawings by the youngest who lived and grew up during the war.

The drawings by Polish children used for the exhibition were drawn after World War II and document their experiences during the war and the German occupation in 1939-1945. The drawings are preserved in the Central Archives of Modern Records (AAN) in Warsaw.

The drawings of Ukrainian children are contemporary works related to the current war in Ukraine, collected on the Mom I See War portal. See more on https://momidontwantwar.eu/en/.

Display panels forming part of the <em>Mom, I Don't Want War!</em> exhibition at the Lower Barrakka Gardens.Display panels forming part of the Mom, I Don't Want War! exhibition at the Lower Barrakka Gardens.

Meet the Phoenicians of Malta

A Phoenician stone sarcophagus excavated last year at Għajn Klieb, on the outskirts of Rabat, is one of the major attractions of an exhibition that has opened at the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta.

The exhibition brings to light the results of months of painstaking studies by a multidisciplinary team researching the sarcophagus and two other tombs discovered in the area, as well as their contents. The three tombs, although inherently different, shed light on the burial rituals of the earliest Phoenicians on the island.

The exhibition is open until October 30. The museum in Republic Street, Valletta, is open from Monday to Sunday from 9am to 4.30pm. Entrance to the exhibition is free of charge.

[attach id=1232039 size="large" align="left" type="image"]A Phoenician sarcophagus discovered last year is a main attraction of an exhibition at the Archaeology Museum in Valletta. Photo: Heritage Malta[/attach]

Dumnikani fil-Palazz: Home & Temple

A new exhibition at the Inquisitor's Palace in Vittoriosa tells of the special relationship between the palace and the neighbouring Dominican Order, especially in the post-war years.

Enemy war bombing in 1941 had left the Dominican community without a convent and a church, and they found temporary refuge beyond Vittoriosa. But they were called back by the need to fulfil their spiritual and educational mission among their people.

Eighty years ago, in August 1942, the Dominicans asked for temporary shelter at the Inquisitor’s Palace and, for almost two decades, the palace became the community’s home and temple.

The exhibition runs until January 8. The Inquisitor's Palace is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 4.30pm. 

whatson@timesofmalta.com

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