Malta Independent

Enriching our culture

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It was a simple yet an exceptiona­l moment on Wednesday when the heirs of the late music instrument builder Dr George Debono presented rare and valuable baroque instrument­s to the Teatru Manoel.

T his ties in perfectly with our strategy to promote culture and the arts. In fact, the Teatru Manoel has put a lot of effort into putting baroque in the foreground of the island’s cultural activity with the Valletta Internatio­nal Baroque Festival and performanc­es throughout the year, not only in Valletta, but also around the island.

Since its launch in 2013, the Valletta Internatio­nal Baroque Festival which is usually held in the first weeks of January, has treated audiences to a unique event featuring some of the best soloists and ensembles in the baroque music scene. Taking as its main venue one of the oldest working theatres in the world, Teatru Manoel, this prestigiou­s two-week festival also plays out within many wonderful baroque and historical venues, such as St. John’s Co-Cathedral and the Grandmaste­r’s Palace.

The upkeep and storage of such instrument­s is yet another example of this strategy. Moreover, not only are we enriching our cultural calendar, but thanks to our extensive culture sector, we can further make it more accessible through such initiative­s.

An 1888 Broadwood piano, is perhaps the star of these acquired instrument­s. The Broadwood Piano has undergone restoratio­n which was funded by the Friends of the

Manoel, two Viola da Gambas a baroque cello, along with two clavichord­s, now enhance the Teatru Manoel’s collection of instrument­s.

The Broadwood piano will be the first of the acquired instrument­s to feature in a Teatru Manoel Concert on Wednesday 13th November supported by the Friends of the Manoel and held in memory of the beloved Dr George Debono.

A deserved thanks to the late Dr Debono and his heirs. Notte Bianca returns this October, bringing forth a new vision with a passion for arts at heart.

This year, the Ministry’s Festivals Malta has rebranded the popular festival with a fresh new identity, introducin­g its new tagline ‘Where arts bring the city to life’.

This event has become hugely popular during the years, with locals and tourists eagerly waiting for this arts festival. With over 50 different acts, Notte Bianca is the largest and the only festival of its kind in Malta, featuring the participat­ion of over 200 local and internatio­nal artists. A spectacula­r night that is only made possible by a dedicated team of over 100 people who work tirelessly to make this festival the success that it is.

This will be the first time that the Courts of Justice will be open for the public in this unique way.

Our captivatin­g Capital City, Valletta, will be totally transforme­d during Notte Bianca transforme­d into a stage for performanc­es and art forms of all kind, allowing hundreds of artists to showcase their work in innovative and creative ways.

Another innovation this year is that of a “new visitor strategy” to help our patrons plan their visit ahead, ensuring that those attending can make the most out of the biggest arts and culture event on the island in a festive setting. The programme in fact has been categorise­d into 7 routes, designed to facilitate the Notte Bianca experience. These are categorise­d as: Red (consisting of adult entertainm­ent), Installati­ons, Dance, Theatre, Kids, Classic and Music.

The programme is vast and can be accessed through the Festivals Malta site online.

Notte Bianca is another opportunit­y for the local artists to mingle with their foreign counterpar­ts leading to new opportunit­ies in this field. Also another opportunit­y for all those participat­ing either as artists or as audience to appreciate our ongoing investment in the upkeep of our National Patrimony, with Notte Bianca happening under the gaze of our never ending project of restoring our Heritage. End of Summer Festival in aid of Dar Bjorn at Pretty Bay, Birżebbuġa will be held between today and Sunday. This three-day festival will be providing entertainm­ent and fun for all the family.

I endorse the need for such cultural events organised for a good cause. Culture and the arts have become an essential part of our society, and through such platforms not only are we able to promote local talent, but we are also making this sector more accessible. This Government supports such causes, and it is thanks to initiative­s of this kind that as a community we are able to give back to those in need. Our determinat­ion to have a cleaner Malta is ongoing. As part of the World Cleanup Day – an event which takes place in several countries around the world each year aiming to regenerate more knowledge and raise more awareness about public cleanlines­s – is currently taking place in several localities in our country. The aim of this initiative is for local councils to team up with the communitie­s and take part in a cleaning event. The idea is that throughout the year, the participan­ts of this event will act as environmen­tal ambassador­s of the community so that cleanlines­s is maintained. Local councils are also encouraged to promote this activity with the foreign residents of their respective locality.

All local councils were eligible to apply for this initiative. A total of 28 local councils are participat­ing and the Local Government Division allocated a total fund of €21,858 for this initiative.

Through this great initiative, we are imparting more knowledge about keeping our localities clean, not only for our benefit, but also for future generation­s, by instilling more awareness amongst our communitie­s on the benefits of having a cleaner environmen­t. As a Government, we are committed to further improve the standard of living of our communitie­s, by providing safer and cleaner spaces for the benefit of everyone.

I thank all those local councils participat­ing in the World Cleanup Day initiative, and also appeal our Communitie­s to do their part in keeping our environmen­t clean and safe.

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 ??  ?? The Malta Independen­t | Friday 20 September 2019
The Malta Independen­t | Friday 20 September 2019

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