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LITERATURE

September 11 - 13
Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival
Five foreign and four Maltese short story writers and poets will be participating in this year’s third edition of the Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival at Couvre Porte in Birgu. This is the only international literary festival of its kind in Malta. The readings start at 20:00 and entrance to all events is free. Each evening will feature three different writers. This will also be a festival of languages, but many of the works will be read in Maltese and English. The invited writers are Greek novelist Chris Chryssopoulos, Moroccan poet Hassan el Ouazzani, Slovenian novelist and short story writer Polona Glavan, Palestinian writer and activist Suzan Sahori from Bethlehem, Icelandic poet and composer Adalsteinn Asberg Sigurdson, Italian poet and performer Paola Turroni, poets Claudia Gauci, Simone Inguanez and Caldon Mercieca, and novelist, short story writer and poet Karl Schembri. On September 11, Ħalib ix-Xitan (Hell’s Despite), a short art film in Maltese directed by Jule Belami and produced by Dawwara Pictures will be shown in the same venue. The Maltese funk band Zizza Ensemble will be accompanying the authors in their readings on September 13. Some of the poets, who are performers in their own right, will be presenting their work through theatre and music during the festival. The Festival coincides with a one-week residential literary translation workshop held in Malta in which the writers will translate each other’s works. Alexandra Büchler, professional translator and director of Literature Across Frontiers, will be in charge of the workshop. The Festival is being organized by Inizjamed and Literature Across Frontiers in collaboration with the Birgu Local Council and with support from the Malta Tourism Authority, the National Book Centre of Greece, and the Icelandic Literature Fund. www.inizjamed.org

EXHIBITIONS

Until September 21
greymatter
A conceptual sculpture by Pierre Portelli exhibited at the Main Hall of St James Cavalier, Valletta as the first phase of the Amazing Race project, which deals with environmental issues.

Until September 30
Pictures in my mind
Part of the Five Senses project held at the upper galleries of St James Cavalier, Valletta. The project is bringing together 12 young people from Malta and the Maltese-Arab and Maltese-Indian communities together with youths from China, Eritrea, and Sudan currently living in Malta as trained by photographer Patrick Fenech over the past months. The youths will present their photographic work in a collective exhibition based on how they view the Maltese culture. Based on the principal of silhouettes and montage, the exhibition is emphasing the diversity in the human figure with strong features portraying the various races working in a team to show ‘pictures in their minds’.

Until October 26
Evolution of Form
Exhibition of ceramics by Herman Ciappara, held at the Atrium of St James Cavalier, Valletta.

Until September 12
Views of Gozo (1800 - 1940)
A collective exhibition of paintings from the National Collection depecting views of Gozo throughout the ages. Organised by Heritage Malta and the Gozo Cultural Council for the Gozo 1,2,3,4 event at the Banca Guiratale, Victoria Gozo and currently on show at the Heritage Malta, Gozo Area Office, The Citadel, Gozo. Open Monday to Friday from 08:00 - 16:00.

Until September 14
Good Vibrations
An exhibition of watercolour paintings by Paul Caruana at Inquisitor’s Palace, Vittoriosa. Open Monday to Sunday from 09:00 - 17:00 (Last Admission 16:30).

Until September 19
The Piper’s Requiem
An exhibition of drawings and paintings by Anthony Catania at Heritage Malta Head Office, Valletta. Free Entrance. Open Monday to Friday from 08:00-17.00 (Last Admission 16.30).
MUSIC

September 12 - 14
Erica Ann Muscat Showcase
Actress and singer Erica Ann Muscat will be presenting a showcase at St James Cavalier, a series of songs and sketches circling around the theme of ‘Auditions’ and will include sketches by Harold Pinter (directed by Wesley Ellul). The songs will be a mix of old and new, including hits by Ivor Novello, Rodgers and Hammerstein and Stephen Sondheim. Other performers will include theatre veterans Denise Mulholland, Polly March, Paul Portelli and Edward Mercieca as well as young actors Justin Mamo and Bettina Paris, together with pianist Lydia Buttigieg. Tickets at €15 may be purchased from St James Cavalier: 21223200/boxoffice@sjcav.org.

September 13
DJ Night
Luuk Cox (aka Shameboy, from Belgium) and Mathematikal playing at Poxx Bar, Paceville. Doors open at 22:00.Tickets at €5.

September 13
Ibogaine
Ibogaine, a tech-metal band from France, will be joined by Slit and Twenty-Six Other Worlds at Remedy Rock Club, Paceville. Doors open at 21:00 and entrance is €8. www.myspace.com/ibogaineweedmetal

September 20
Subculture
The punk band will be releasing their fourth CD, Revolt, at Remedy Rock Club, Paceville. They will be joined on stage by Shattered Pride, R.A.S and Abtrass. Doors open at 21:30. Entrance is at €5 and includes a free copy of Revolt and a free shooter.
www.myspace.com/subculturemt

September 27
BNI and Norm Rejection
The bands will be playing at Poxx Bar, Paceville. Doors open at 21:00 and entrance is at €5.
www.myspace.com/bnimalta
www.normrejectiom.com

October 3
Autokat + The Areola Treat + Airport Impressions
Autokat, whose debut album (Late Night Shopping) got staggering reviews on practically all the important UK music magazines including NME and Uncut will be platying at Sky Club, Paceville alongside The Areola Treat and Airport Impressions. Their latest single, Innocence was BBC’s single of the week and only recently Mike Joyce from The Smiths (amongst others) has joined forces with the band.
Supporting acts: The Areola Treat and Airport Impressions.
Tickets will be available soon from Muddy Waters, Juuls, Coconut Groove and Anthony D’Amato. More info at www.hairyamp.com

Wednesdays
Unplugged Wednesdays
Acoustic music at Townhouse 5, Republic Street, Rabat. Starts at 21:00 and entrance is free.
To get to Townhouse 5, drive into Rabat’s main street, passing the petrol station, and make a second turning on the right. Reservations: 27500055.

 


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