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CULTURE | Sunday, 12 August 2007

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Final day
Blu, Ericailcane & Lorenzo Fonda
Kinemastik has invited Blu, Ericailcane and Lorenzo Fonda, three young Italian artists to hold a workshop in mural painting at St. James Cavalier from 10am until 9pm.
The public will also have the opportunity to see them at work as they will be redecorating an urban space. The event will also include short films and animation. Entrance is free.

NIGHTLIFE

Ends tonight
The Great Farsons Beer Festival
The Great Farsons Beer Festival is held at the Ta’ Qali Park and starts at 8pm. Entrance and parking are free. The festival will feature live entertainment as well as a wide selection of local and international brews and food. And for the first time this year, a special section will also be serving beers that are available exclusively in export markets – Farsons Strong Ale, Lacto Milk Stout, Cisk Red and Cisk Extra Strong.
Tonight’s performers include BNI, Eve Ransom and Fakawi on the Rock Stage with the main area hosting Music Makers (feat. Sophie), Eleonor Cassar, Maryrose Mallia, Marvic Lewis, Tony Camilleri and Fabrizio & Band.
For more information and a full programme visit: www.farsons.com/beerfestival.

11 August
Espionage
A night of funk, mod, freakbeat and more at Breakpoint, Ghadira Bay, Mellieha. Job, M.Vella and Owen Jay will be DJ-ing for the night. Doors open at 11pm and tickets (hotline 99290626) are at Lm1.50 and Lm2 at the door.

THEATRE

Tonight
The Flying Carpet
Julia Varley from Danish theatre group Odin Teatret will be showing a work demonstration at the MITP Theatre, St. Christopher’s Street. Demonstration starts at 7pm and tickets are at Lm4 (€9.32). Book tickets from www.maltaticket.com

Tonight
Judith
Roberta Carreri of the Danish Theatre group Odin Teatret will be giving a performance at the MITP. Performance starts at 9pm and tickets are at Lm5 (€11.65). Book tickets from www.maltaticket.com

Tomorrow
Eugenio Barba Public Lecture
Eugenio Barba, renowned theatre director and scholar, will be giving a lecture, free of charge, at the University of Malta at 10am.

Tomorrow
Inside the Skeleton of the Whale
Danish Theatre group Odin Teatret will be presenting Inside the Skeleton of the Whale at St James Cavalier. Performance starts at 9pm and tickets at Lm5 (€11.65) can be booked from www.maltaticket.com

11, 12 August
Collectif K.O.
A contemporary dance performance organized by that Summer University of Performing Arts at the MITP Theatre, St Christopher’s Street, Valletta. Tickets at Lm4 (€9.32) can be booked from www.maltaticket.com

EXHIBITIONS

Ends today
Generation
Australian born Mark Gerada's Generation paintings, on show at the St James Cavalier main hall, incorporate old images from photographs his Maltese grandfather and father took during his 1970’s childhood. Working on 60 canvases simultaneously, Mark works the photographic images into collages, combining them with layers of paint and bright colour.

Ends today
World Heritage: Humanity's Gift to the Future
An exhibition produced by UNESCO and organised by Heritage Malta being shown as part of the Public Information and Consultation Campaign on the Management Plans for the Megalithic Temples of Malta. At the Lobby, National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta. Free Entrance. Open Monday to Sunday from 9am to 7pm (last admission at 6.30pm).

Until 15 August
Malta in Fantasy
Anastasia Ponyatovskaya is holding an exhibition at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, entrance to the Cotoner Hall. The main door is the corner with North Street and Mediterranean Street , Valletta. Opening hours from 10am till 7pm. All items will be on sale. http://www.arteforte.net
Until 19 August
Body of Glass – After Caravaggio
Vince Briffa will be presenting a video and audio installation at the cellars of Auberge d'Italie. It forms part of ‘Caravaggio – quote… unquote’, an exhibition of contemporary art by five artists in five different spaces, curated by Dr. Keith Sciberras and co-ordinated by Davinia Galea.
The exhibition addresses the body as being simultaneously object and subject of experience. Echoing Caravaggio's chiaroscuro idiom in its overall aesthetic, the video work concerns the human flesh and its reaction to harassment set in the contrasts of light and shade.
The exhibition is open between Monday and Friday (9.00am - 6.00pm) and Saturday (9.00am - noon).

Until 26 August
Tila
A collective exhibition of paintings and sculpture at the Heritage Malta Head Office, Merchants Street, Valletta including artists Dominic Dimech, Astrid Zammit, Nadege Cassar, Josephine Cachia, Noel Petroni and Kevin Attard. Free Entrance. Open from 8am to 4pm. Until 31 August Layers Gallery G will be hosting an exhibition of Julian Calabrese’s paintings. The exhibition halls and the gallery shop (no 4, Sir Ugo Mifsud Street, Lija) are open to the public between 9am and 5pm on weekdays and 9:30am and 12:30pm on Saturdays.

Until 16 September
Voyage & Voir: Travellers of the Grand Tour
Exhibition organised by Heritage Malta and the Comune Palazzolo Acreide as part of EU programme Interreg IIIA Italia – Malta, at the St Angelo Hall, Malta Maritime Museum, Vittoriosa. Open Monday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm (last admission 4.30pm).

MUSIC

15 August
Trio Saudade
Trio Saudade, a Maltese but Paris-based jazz band comprising of Oliver Degabriele, Sandro Zerafa and Beangrower’s Alison Galea, will be performing at Juul’s, Paceville.

Tomorrow, 7 August
Legends of Music
Spiteri Lucas Entertainment will be presenting Legends of Music at the Old Opera House ruins at 9pm. Tickets at Lm6 (€13.98) with Lm5 (€11.65) concessions can be booked from www.maltaticket.com

8 August
Movie Spectacular
The Pure Brass Quintet will be presenting Movie Spectacular at 9pm at The Palace Courtyard, Valletta. Tickets at Lm4 (€9.32) can be booked from www.maltaticket.com

9 August
Student’s Concert
Evenings on Campus will close with a concert performed by young musicians – some of whom are current students, others graduates of the University.
This concert, co-ordinated by young graduate, Marie Eloise Spiteri, is a musical performance which will have wide appeal. One will have the opportunity to listen to various musical genres, such as a piano classical performance by Charlene Farrugia, classic lyrical songs consisting of solo numbers and even duets by Joseph Lia, Stephanie Cachia Camilleri and Claire Ghigho, classical pop songs by Johanna Galea accompanied on the piano by Abigail Brown and soft rock by the group ‘Wax’, as well as a duo performing jazz – Chris Porter and Samuel Hayman.
The event will be held at 8.30pm at the Atriju Vassalli.Tickets at Lm2 will be available at the door or from the Agenda on Campus as well as MIA, Plaza, Embassy Pavi outlets. Evenings on Campus this year is supported by KPMG and BOV.

10, 11, 12 August
Karavan Petlor!
Etnikafe will be presenting an amusing and witty show that wears its Malteseness on it’s sleeve at the Old Opera House Ruins in Valleta, 9pm.
This year's concert features a new repertoire dealing with themes that reflect local social and environmental issues like immigration, hunting, urbanization and over-development, with songs like Merill Bang Bang, Kollox Tal-Plastik, Klandestini Rock, Bejgh u Bejgh, Sicca Ska and a Twistees Samba.
To hear samples of this year's new repertoire go www.myspace.com/etnikafe
Tickest at Lm6.00 (€13.98) can be purchased from Exotique, Agenda Bookshops, Newskiosk or online at www.maltaticket.com

POETRY NIGHT

9 August
Poetry Night
Maltese and Egyptian poetry will be read at the Auberge d’Italie courtyard. The event will include members of the Lixandra Project and will start at 9pm. Entrance is free.

 



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