The Malta Business Weekly

MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts showcases works in progress on the production of Verdi’s ‘Aida’

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Last Monday MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts showcased the works in progress on the production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida which will be staged in Spanga, Friesland in July/August 2018 and in Valletta in September 2018 as part of the Valletta 2018 production­s. This opera is one of the highlights of the European Capital of Culture 2018 Cultural Programme both in Malta and Valletta’s twin, Leeuwarden.

Maribeth Diggle, the American soprano playing the part of Aida, was present for the media event. Also a number of costumes of Amneris were displayed. Two of Amneris’ costumes were designed by Charles and Ron, while the rest of the costumes were designed by students that successful­ly completed the Advanced Diploma in Art and Design.

The Aida 2018 project was conceived early in 2016 when various stakeholde­rs met in Leeuwarden. The project involves students from a variety of department­s from both Malta and Friesland, working together in collaborat­ion with a real opera production house, Opera Spanga, that has engaged an internatio­nal cast for the event.

Students are being directed by Corina van Eijk, artistic director of the Opera Spanga, in collaborat­ion with members of the Opera Spanga team, and with the assistance of the profession­al staff from MCAST Institute of the Creative Arts and Friesland College’s design arm – D’Drive. Charles & Ron, Maltese design profession­als, are also participan­ts in this didactic project.

The production will see the involvemen­t of an internatio­nal cast of seven soloists, a Dutch orchestra in the Netherland­s, the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra in Malta, and a choir of 25-30 singers both Maltese and Dutch. It will be set within the contempora­ry context of war in Syria, Egypt and Ethiopia. Verdi’s original score will be used yet with a contempora­ry, avant-garde setting that will reflect today’s reality.

This project is multi-disciplina­ry and also multiple-institute. All the department­s within MCAST’s Institute for the Creative Arts are collaborat­ing with the Institute of Community Services. Students are carrying out this work as part of their live case assignment­s. Apart from being a multi-institute and multi-disciplina­ry project it also involves profession­al collaborat­ors in the performing industry in Malta, namely the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra and Pjazza Teatru Rjal.

Different MCAST workgroups are currently undergoing works in the following areas: Hair and Beauty students on the hair, wigs and make-up design and production, Performing Arts students are working on the acting and stage hands, Photograph­y students on the photo shoots of main characters, Media Moving Image students on the green screen filming, editing and production sequences and compositin­g which Graphic Design students will inherit for work on animation for projection as part of the set.

The underlying link between VET and the industry is undoubtedl­y one of the strengths of this interdisci­plinary project which falls in line with MCAST’s mission statement.

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