The Malta Independent on Sunday

Crowdfundi­ng in the name of positivity

A multi-disciplina­ry project currently looking to be crowdfunde­d on ZAAR.com.mt sees numerous establishe­d artists working together to celebrate Aldo Cauchi Savona’s miraculous recovery.

- Inwardly Silent is also partly funded by the Malta Arts Fund.

Inwardly Silent, a new, multidisci­plinary project currently being crowdfunde­d on ZAAR.com.mt, is working to bring poetry, music, performanc­e, dance, film and photograph­y together as a salute to Aldo Cauchi Savona’s courage following his road accident in September 2014.

“Aldo’s traffic accident was a shock to us all and in the four months he was in a coma, we weren’t sure what would happen next,” says Nicole Cuschieri, who is coordinati­ng the project. “Thankfully he did come out of his coma and started to recover. The road, however, has been long and full of obstacles for Aldo. For starters he had to relearn everything, including speech, walking and his gift of photograph­y. “Twenty-two months later, Aldo has managed to regain both his passion and his talent for taking photos.

Prior to the accident, Aldo had been collaborat­ing with his friend and poetess Miriam Calleja on a project combining photograph­y and poetry. Miriam and Aldo both still wished to go ahead with the collaborat­ion, and so teamed up with Nicole to add some layers to the project. As a starting point, they encouraged Aldo to keep a journal, recording his thought processes, feelings and insights. The journal then inspired Miriam’s poetry, as well as a short film, musical pieces and immersive theatre, all focusing on Aldo’s positive outlook on life.

“The most important message Inwardly Silent is trying to convey is Aldo’s attitude in a time of such hardship,” continues Ms Cuschieri. “His positivity is infectious, and he’s never angry or frustrated. He’s accepted the situation he’s in and is working towards changing it every day. To us, as his friends, he’s taught us just how precious life is and how valuable each moment has to be… We want to pass that les- son on and share Aldo’s story so that, hopefully, he can inspire many others.”

The project, which will take place at the Wignacourt Catacombs between 27 and 29 January, will include performanc­es by Joseph Zammit, Karl Cassar, Marilu Vella, Veronica Stivala, Mariele Zammit, Clara Agius and Lukas Orphéo Schneider; with choreograp­hy by Brandon Shaw and music composed by Alex Vella Gregory.

Speaking about the project, ZAAR manager Matthew Caruana said: “This is an example of people coming together and working towards a common goal that can benefit many indi- viduals. We’re proud to be the platform of choice for the team behind Inwardly Silent, particular­ly as Aldo’s story has touched all of us here at ZAAR.”

Inwardly Silent hopes to raise just €800 to turn this ambitious dream into reality and to bring Aldo’s deepest thoughts to life. Rewards for backers include personalis­ed notes from Aldo, photograph­ic and poetic prints, early-bird tickets to the show and even personal photograph­y sessions with Aldo himself. To show your support visit www.ZAAR.com.mt

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