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CULTURE | Wednesday, 10 October 2007

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NIGHTLIFE

This Saturday
Space Cruisers
A night of eclectic music from DJs Rusty Cowboy, Cheeky Needle and Cap’Solo at Caw Fra, Xemxija starting at 10:30pm. Free pastizzi and sweets.

AWARENESS ACTIVITIES

Tonight
EU Life Yelkouan Shearwater Project
Find out why Malta is so important for the Yelkouan Shearwater bird and how this project aims to protect these fascinating seabirds. A talk will be held tonight at 6.15pm at the National Museum of Natural History, Mdina. Attendance is free of charge but seating is limited so booking is essential: 99049327.

20 October
Painting Valletta Pink
Kicking-off at 10:00am at City Gate Valletta, the Action for Breast Cancer Foundation and Soroptimists International will be interacting with the general public and explaining the importance of being ‘Breast Aware’, handing out information leaflets detailing step-by-step self-examination procedures and giving out pink gifts (pink ribbons & pink muffins) to commemorate the event. At 11:30am, the initiatives will be ‘Painting Valletta Pink’ with the commemorative rally - supported by various dignitaries and celebrities including members of parliament and singer Ira Losco.

THEATRE

12 - 14, 19 - 21 October
Doubt
Masquerade opens its theatrical season with Doubt by John Patrick Shanley, directed by Anthony Bezzina at St James Cavalier. Set against the backdrop of a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, it tells the story of a staunch-minded nun faced with a difficult decision. Should she voice concerns about one of her male colleagues, even if she’s not entirely certain of the truth? The play won many awards when it opened in 2005 - including Best Play for 2005 and also the Pulitzer Prize for 2004 - becoming the biggest sensation Broadway has seen in years. The cast includes Monica Attard, Malcolm Galea, Faye Paris and Evelyn Duah. Tickets to be booked at St James Cavalier (21223200), from 10.00am till 9.00pm daily. www.masquerademalta.com

This Saturday
The Last Nickel
A Jane Shepard short play, the last in a series presented by The Gozo Creative Club, will be held at Uncle Ted’s Tavern, Sannat, Gozo. Shepard’s dramas are intense and often funny explorations that tackle and challenge notions of femininity and female sexuality. The Gozo Creative Club will, as in previous performances, dissolve the barrier between performer and audience. Show starts at 7:30pm and is for adults only. Ticket outlets: Uncle Ted’s Tavern, Sannat, Gozo (21563460, 79463933, 79565100); XT Communication, Tigrija Palazz, Victoria, Gozo (21555744) and Gozo Creative Theatre Club (79303101).

EXHIBITIONS

Opens tomorrow until 18 November
Work in 20th Century Maltese art
An exhibition of paintings representing manual labour on the island over the century, curated by Dennis Vella at the Main Hall of St James Cavalier. In Vella’s words: “The main occupations that have interested Maltese artists working in the twentieth century are stone masonry and building, fishing and harbour-work and agriculture. On the other hand, due to their lack of obvious pictorial appeal, trades and jobs that have hardly ever been treated are industrial ship repair and construction, besides mass-manufacture in factory environments. As can be imagined, hardly anyone has bothered with office workers.”

Starting tomorrow until 16 December
Caravaggio and Paintings of Realism in Malta
The long-awaited exhibition will be held at the St John’s Co-Cathedral Annex, Valletta as part of the Caravaggio 400 celebrations, marking Caravaggio’s presence in Malta.
Held in participation with Heritage Malta, The exhibition will be co-curated by St. John’s Co-Cathedral’s curator, Ms Cynthia De Giorgio and Dr Keith Sciberras and Caravaggio’s ‘Portrait of a Knight’, which the Baroque master painted while on the island, will be the highlight of this showcase.

17 October - 7 November
Lust for Colours of Life
An exhibition of oil paintings by Ljupco Samardziski will open on Wednesday 17 October at 7:30pm at the Artitude Gallery, Tigne Street, Sliema. Born in Macedonia and beginning his artistic career as a soloist on double-bass, he went to hold exhibitions in a number of European galleries. He has won several awards, including ‘Foreign artist of the year’ in Mexico, the Grand Prix International in Arles, ‘92, Special Malta International Biennale President’s Award and others. He lives in Paris and Malta.

Until end of October
Art into Fashion
Nicole Cushcieri will be next in line to present her work at the 2_22 wine bar in Marsamxett, Valletta. ‘Art into Fashion’ will feature video art, photography, illustration, sculpture and live performance. For more information please visit: www.nannakola.com and www.two-twentytwo.com or email: citycircus@gmail.com.

Ends tomorrow
Arts Directory Collective Exhibition
At Malta Society of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce, Palazzo De La Salle, 291 Republic Street, Valletta, the second annual Arts Directory Collective Exhibition, by 26 artists who specialise in various genres. Viewing times are Mondays – Fridays: 10am-1pm. Supported by Bank of Valletta plc.

Until 22 October
Trees
Stephen Vella, photographer and a member of the Photographic Society, will be presenting an exhibition of 15 black-and-white photographs depicting trees at the Foundation for International Studies, St Paul Street, Valletta.
The exhibition was made possible thanks to the support from the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Foundation for International Studies and Custom Lab Ltd.

Until 26 October
The Cave of the Centaurs
An exhibition of paintings by Anthony Catania at the Contemporary Hall of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta. Open Monday to Sunday from 9.00am - 5.00pm (Last Admission 4.30pm).

Until 4 November
Etcetera, perche la minesstra si fredda
An exhibition of paintings by Franco Navarro at the Heritage Malta Head Office, Valletta.

Until 30 November
Caravaggio: l’Immagine del Divino
An exhibition of original masterpieces of Caravaggio, organised by Heritage Malta and Romartificio Eventi d’Arte. At the Salon in the National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta. Open Monday to Sunday from 9.00am - 7.00pm (last admission at 6.30pm).

30 December
Malta’s Mediterranean Trilogy: Bread, Oil and Wine
An exhibition organised by Heritage Malta as part of the EU programme Trimed. At the Ta’ Kola Windmill, Xaghra Gozo. Open Monday to Sunday from 9.00am - 5.00pm (last admission at 4.30pm).

QUIZ NIGHTS

Thursdays
Quiz Nights
Held at Ciao Frà, Xemxija. Entrance next to Beachaven. Every Thursday at 9.00pm, tables team up to fill in a self-completion quiz pack of 40 general knowledge and current affairs questions. Winners receive Lm10 discount off their bill and a bottle of bubbly (both winners and runners-up). Participation fee Lm1. Reservations call: 99458567

ASTRONOMY EVENT

This Friday
The Lunar Crater Copernicus
The Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics (IAA) with the Department of Physics, University of Malta will be organizing an astronomy activity involving the lunar crater Copernicus at Stella Maris College, Gzira starting at 7pm. The event will include three short presentations and a small exhibition in honour of Dr Victor E. Sammut, now in Victoria, Australia. Refreshments will be served and the general public is invited to attend free of charge. Phone us on 99826989 for further details.



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