The fourth edition of Lejlet Lapsi Notte Gozitana, Gozo's biggest entertainment and cultural festival, was held last weekend.

The bad weather on Friday and Saturday failed to dampen the spirit of the crowd that thronged the streets of Victoria to follow a host of activities.

There were various activities for schoolchildren at the Citadel and a range of exhibitions in various museums.

An aerial display of precision flying by four pilots synchronised to music by the Pioneer Aerobatic Team of Italy took place over Gelmus Hill.

The Qala Dramatic Society took part in a re-enactment of a traditional Maltese wedding along the streets of Victoria where various military re-enactments were held.

The Central Dance Academy presented highlights of The Unforgettable Dance Show at Independence Square, followed by an entertainment programme by the Favourite Channel.

The 'Gozo Experience', consisted of 14 stands put up by councils featuring photography, art, gastronomy and local talent, was held along Republic Street.

The 'Borgo Experience' by Tama Tnabar and the Gruppo Sbandieratori e Musici from Sicily was held in Victoria.

The Free Dance Festival was held at the Victoria bus terminus, while Chasing Pandora gave a late- night performance at St George's Square.

A musical tattoo with the participation of Boy Scouts and Boys' Brigades bands from Malta was held on Sunday morning.

The Federicus Rex Society put on a show of falconry and other birds of prey at the Cathedral Square.

The Gozo Youth Wind Band and Orchestra concluded the programme with a concert at Independence Square.

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