Celebrating maritime life
After the success of last year’s edition, Heritage Malta is once again organising the Life at Sea event at the Malta Maritime Museum, Vittoriosa Waterfront. Being held on Sunday, the event will feature the following activities and more: re-enactments...
After the success of last year’s edition, Heritage Malta is once again organising the Life at Sea event at the Malta Maritime Museum, Vittoriosa Waterfront.
Being held on Sunday, the event will feature the following activities and more: re-enactments portraying maritime life between the 16th and 19th centuries; firing of cannon and muskets and military drills; a display by the maritime squadron; the screening of exclusive footage of underwater wrecks provided by the Aurora Trust; a display of renovation, conservation of traditional Maltese boats; a display or working and static marine engines, ship and boat model making; food and beverage stalls connected to the seafaring life, and also specific activities for children.
Visitors will also be able to view a photographic exhibition at the museum’s St Angelo Hall, which was inaugurated yesterday, titled Malta Seascapes. The exhibition, which will be open to the public for a fortnight, coincides with the launching of Flickristi’s book bearing the same title, published by Midsea Books.
The Maritime Museum will be open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Normal museum admission fees apply.
Visual Arts
Ends today
MADC: One Hundred Years of Theatre
An exhibition forming part of MADC’s centenary celebrations is on show at the Auberge d’ Italie, Merchants Street, Valletta.
Till tomorrow
Exhibition of Models and Miniatures
The Mosta Philantropic Society Talent Mosti has organised an exhibition featuring models and miniatures of cars and military vehicles, aeroplanes and warships. The exhibition is being held at the Razzett tal-Markiż Mallia Tabone, Wied il-Għasel Street, Mosta. Open daily between 10 a.m. and noon and again between 5.30 to 8.30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from 6 to 8 p.m.
Till February 7
La Utopia Transgresora+pic
Spanish female photographer Ouka Leele, whose art career dates back to the late 1970s, ranks among the landmark figures of Europe. An exhibition presented in collaboration with the Spanish Embassy on the occasion of the EU Presidency is showing in the Main Hall of St James Cavalier.
Till February 7
A New Generation
A mixed media exhibition curated by the Malta Contemporary Art featuring cutting-edge works of art by 10 emerging Maltese artists which provide a glimpse into themes and ideas that young artists are dealing with today. Showing at the upper gallery, St James Cavalier.
Till February 21
ERDF Ġgantija Design Contest+pic
The proposals submitted for the Ġgantija Design Contest are currently on show at the Heritage Malta Head Office, Valletta. Open from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. (Last admission at 4 p.m.)
Till March 31
Cosmic Art
An exhibition of works by artists Lilika Papanicolaou and “Turo” Arthur Rizzo is currently showing at Assaggi Restaurant, Qaliet Street, St Julians.
Performing Arts
Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday
February 5-7
Sex Comedies
A play by Iain Heggie. Produced by Unifaun Theatre production and directed by Denise Mulholland, the cast includes: Polly March, Edward Mercieca, Paul Portelli, Malcolm Galea and Mikhail Basmadjian performing at St James Cavalier. Shows start at 8 p.m.
Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday
A View from the Bridge
The Manoel Theatre, in collaboration with the Drama Centre and the American Centre, present Arthur Miller’s classical drama directed by Albert Marshall. The cast includes Manoel Cauchi, Ninett Micallef, Chris X. Grech and Anthony Ellul. Showing at the Manoel Theatre, performances start at 7.30 p.m.
Tomorrow
NT Live: Nation
The National Theatre stages Mark Ravenhill's exhilarating adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s latest witty and challenging adventure story. Two teenagers are thrown together by a tsunami that has destroyed Mau’s village and left Daphne shipwrecked on his South Pacific island, thousands of miles from home. Showing live at St James Cavalier at 2.30 p.m.
Music/Concerts
Tomorrow
Grand Concert
Featuring the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra performing works by Beethoven, including the Violin Concerto in D major Opus 61. Soloist: Sayaka Shoji (winner of the Paganini Competition). The orchestra will be conducted by Michael Laus at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. Concert starts at 7.30 p.m.
Tomorrow
Met Opera Season
Featuring the Carmen by Georges Bizet in an encore performance. The Metropolitan Opera’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series live in high definition with English subtitles. Showing at St James Cavalier. Doors open at 6.30 p.m., curtain up at 7 p.m.
February 3
Performers’ Platform Concert Series
Featuring Carlos Borg on trumpet. The programme includes works by Eugene Bozza, John Hartmann and Alexander Arutjunjan. The concert will be held at the music room, St James Cavalier. The concert starts at 12.35 p.m.
February 5
Orchestral Concert
A concert by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra performing works by J. Vella, R. Strauss and J. Sibelius. Conducted by Joseph Vella. The concert will take place at the Manoel Theatre at 7.30 p.m.
Talks, tours and other
Tomorrow and Sunday
Let There Be Light
The Malta Photographic Society is organising an international photographic seminar at the Hilton, focusing on the different aspects of lighting in photography. The main aim for this seminar is to exploit the various lighting methods according to the subjects being shot. The speakers are: Damian McGillicuddy, Alan Carville, Ramon Sammut, Joe Attard & Peter Bartolo Parnis and Gino Galea.
www.maltaphotographicsociety.org/
Tomorrow
MCA Talks
This series of public lectures/debates with artists, proceeds with Dustin Cauchi. The talk will be held at St James Cavalier at 5 p.m. Attendance is free of charge.
February 1
Maltese connections in the Libres de Passanties of Barcelona
Francesca Balzan will be delivering a lecture to members and friends of the Malta Historical Society as part of the society’s annual general meeting. Ms Balzan will present the results of recent research at the City Archives of Barcelona, where a holding of several hundreds of drawings include some images, from as early as the 16th century to the 18th century, bearing Maltese connections. The lecture will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute, Valletta at 5.45 p.m.
February 2
Ilħna Poeżija
This poetry meeting is being organised by the cultural section of the Żejtun local council. The meeting will be held at the local council’s premises. Featuring poet Alfred Massa.
Useful contacts
St James Cavalier
Tel.: 2122 32000
E-mail: info@sjcav.org
www.sjcav.org
Mediterranean Conference Centre
Tel: 2124 3840/3
www.mcc.com.mt
Manoel Theatre
Tel: 2124 6389
E-mail: bookings@teatrumanoel.com.mt
www.manoeltheatre.com.mt