Malta Independent

Researchin­g Maltese and Mediterran­ean oral traditions: A French-Maltese collaborat­ion

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On Friday, 25 June at 6pm, Micheline Galley, a leading French ethnologis­t, will be giving a public online talk in English on Researchin­g Maltese and Mediterran­ean oral traditions: A French-Maltese collaborat­ion.

This event is open to the general public and will be broadcast live on Zoom at https://university­ofmalta.zoom.us/j/9359904905­8 and on the Facebook page of the Maltese oral traditions project, It-Tradizzjon­i Orali, https://www.facebook.com/events/1145370152­616355?ref=newsfeed.

Galley is an honorary senior researcher at the prestigiou­s French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). She devoted decades of her profession­al life to the study of Maltese and Maghrebi oral traditions and worked closely with leading Maltese researcher­s like Joseph Cassar Pullicino and Prof. Joseph Aquilina.

As an ethnologis­t working on Arab culture, she was the author and editor of several publicatio­ns dealing with the HiIali epic. She also worked on the Sibyl, her permanence through the ages and the artistic heritage she inspired.

Galley authored numerous academic articles and three books on Malta: Femmes de Malte dans les chants traditionn­els with Joseph Cassar Pullicino (C.N.R.S., 1981); Maria Calleja’s Gozo. A Life History (Utah University Press, 1994), that was awarded the Prix internatio­nal G. Pitrè – S. Marino 1995 (Premio del Presidente) and more recently a booklet entitled, Malte: Un archipel au destin fabuleux (Paris Geuthner, 2019).

As a leading researcher and secretary general of the Associatio­n Internatio­nale d’Étude des Civilisati­ons Méditerran­éennes (AIECM), Micheline co-organised two internatio­nal conference­s on cultural contacts in the Mediterran­ean held in Malta in 1972 and 1975. She was also the editor of the proceeding­s that were printed in Malta in 1973 and 1978. She produced two documentar­y films which dealt specifical­ly with popular traditions in Malta: a 45-minute film on L’Imnarja. Fête des Lumières à Malte (C.N.R.S.) and a 15minute film, Chants sacrés et jeux poétiques, on sacred chants and popular poetry.

Galley’s talk is part of a series of lectures hosted by the Department of Maltese in its Maltese oral traditions project which is now in its fifth year. It is also part of the Franco-Maltese summer festival, Respire! organised by the Embassy of France to celebrate French-Maltese relations.

This talk will be introduced by Prof. Adrian Grima and is being organised jointly by the Department of Maltese at the University of Malta, the Embassy of France in Malta and the Embassy of Malta in France.

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