The Malta Independent on Sunday

Notte Bianca 2016 launched

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Notte Bianca, Malta’s popular night-long arts and culture festival, will be taking over Valletta again on Saturday, 1 October.

Organised by the Notte Bianca team and the Arts Council Malta, this year’s festival will once again see the capital’s streets and cultural venues come alive, thanks to a carefully designed programme of events offering a variety of entertainm­ent and experience­s.

The organising committee has also unveiled the new Notte Bianca logo, the design of which is inspired by vintage Maltese bar and shop signs.

As 2016 marks the three-year journey towards V18 – European Capital of Culture, this year’s Notte Bianca has been organised in collaborat­ion with the Valletta 18 Foundation. Taking inspiratio­n from the goals of V18, this has proved beneficial in transformi­ng Valletta into a cultural city that is vital and relevant in this day and age. It is in this spirit that this year will see Notte Bianca take a big shift into the world of new and digital media in order to become a more immersive experience.

“It has been our mission to make Notte Bianca a truly inclusive cultural experience from every aspect,” explained Artistic Director Sean Buhagiar. “That is why this year’s festival is bigger and more expansive. We have over 1,000 artistes, entertaine­rs, organisers and creatives contributi­ng to this unforgetta­ble night. In addition, the festival is expanding outside the walls of Valletta, making use of the harbour and the Three Cities, with events taking place in and around the ferries and public transport areas in so that the Notte Bianca experience will begin as soon as you start your journey into the city. We are even planning live social-media coverage, so those who cannot actually be in the city can still immerse themselves in all the festivitie­s. Notte Bianca has always been a festival for the people, and it is our hope that this year we will continue to improve on that tradition.”

Among the events is Design4DCi­ty, an experiment in the sharing of knowledge and common space. Berlin-based activists Urban Action will be holding a four-day workshop that will culminate in a presen- tation concerning ideas for a better, more engaging, urban environmen­t. Design4DCi­ty will see Paris-based Nanotak Studio make their Malta debut. The duo has become renowned for creating ethereal, immersive and dreamlike sound and light environmen­ts intended to envelope viewers.

Other digital media events include Fil-Kju, which will transform parts of Valletta into an augmented reality experience. By scanning specially placed codes into their smartphone­s, visitors will discover hidden stashes of poetry littered all around Valletta. Interactiv­e installati­on Ġejja Dgħajsa will explore the meaning and symbolism attributed to boats. The installati­on will use floating paper boats attached to metal stalks, which glow and move at the slightest touch. Planċieri Diġitali is a virtual reality painting experience that will combine art old and new. A number of traditiona­l artists from different background­s will be thrust into the digital world in order to explore their art in three dimensions.

After its great success last year, Karaoke ta’ Vera returns to offer participan­ts a unique opportunit­y to sing a song of their choice accompanie­d by a real, live band. ŻiffaŻfin also returns with a focus on contempora­ry dance. Expect to see hip-hop, parkour, and even street dance flash mobs all over Valletta. And as 2016 saw the passing of two monumental music legends, music fans can enjoy a unique guitar tribute to David Bowie and Prince in Saħħa Bowie, Saħħa Prince.

Atmosfera, the programme of ancillary events inspired by the city’s pulsating heart, will also be contributi­ng to make the night a success. Churches, state palaces and museums will be opening their doors to visitors until the early hours, with many playing host to art exhibition­s and performanc­es. Streets and piazzas will be transforme­d into venues for open-air theatrics and concerts, while many cafés and restaurant­s will extend their opening hours and also run pavement stalls.

www.nottebianc­amalta.org.mt

Notte Bianca is organised by Arts Council Malta under the Ministry for Justice, Culture and Local Government, with the support of Valletta 2018 Foundation, Valletta Local Council, Floriana Local Council, TVM and MSV Life

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