The Malta Independent on Sunday

Valletta Cultural Agency launches Cultural Programme

The Valletta Cultural Agency within the Ministry for Justice, Culture and Local Government has launched its brand-new Cultural Programme for 2020

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The programme includes over 40 events and projects falling under various genres, including music, contempora­ry art, dance, cinema and theatre, design, opera, an artist-in-residence programme, events for Valletta residents and community members and festivals.

During the programme launch, Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government Dr Owen Bonnici said: “Thanks to Valletta 2018, we have managed to transform our capital city into a vibrant cultural hub and through the Valletta Cultural Agency we can continue working on the legacy which the Capital of Culture has brought, while further strengthen­ing our culture sector. Through the Agency we can continue to provide a sound platform to local artists, especially since through such initiative­s we can broaden their artistic opportunit­ies both locally and internatio­nally.”

“The yearly programme is developed together with artists and cultural entities and includes collaborat­ions which will surely maximise our country’s potential when it comes to the cultural sphere and also serves a crucial role for the strengthen­ing of our cultural product,” Minister Owen Bonnici continued.

A number of these projects are being produced in collaborat­ion with various Public Cultural Organisati­ons and other cultural entities, as part of the VCA’s promise to encourage access and participat­ion through collaborat­ion and creativity. Over 300 people are involved in the production of these projects, together with 15 organisati­ons which include Valletta residents and members of several communitie­s. Over 240 local artists and 49 internatio­nal artists from different artistic discipline­s will be working on these projects throughout the year.

The VCA’s Cultural programme also includes projects and initiative­s by The Valletta Design Cluster, which is set to open its doors this summer and The Strada Stretta Concept, a Valletta 2018 legacy project for the cultural regenerati­on of Strait Street.

Valletta Cultural Agency chairman Jason Micallef said: “This is a real example of the legacy left behind by Valletta 2018. Today, Valletta has its own Cultural programme thanks to the Valletta Cultural Agency which was set up to honour the Valletta 2018 legacy.”

Valletta Cultural Agency CEO

Catherine Tabone said: “A thriving and sustainabl­e cultural sector fundamenta­lly underpins the economic and social fabric of Valletta, bringing communitie­s together, creating a platform for civic participat­ion, employing hundreds of workers, attracting thousands of tourists and generating millions in economic activity each year. In this context, the Agency will continue to make sure that our capital city's ongoing regenerati­on holds culture, heritage and the arts at its very core.”

The projects within the programme encourage participat­ion and co-creation in different artistic discipline­s by Valletta’s residents, workers, visitors, stakeholde­rs and the general public, and provide a creative platform for both establishe­d and emerging artists. Thus, the programme will continue to strengthen the local cultural infrastruc­ture, building upon the legacy of Valletta 2018, the European Capital of Culture, which drove social, cultural and infrastruc­tural regenerati­on in Valletta during 2018 and the years leading up to it.

The Valletta Cultural Agency was set up in April 2019 to sustain and strengthen the capital city’s vibrant cultural life through the creation of an annual programme of creative events developed in collaborat­ion with artists and Public Cultural organisati­ons. A legacy of the Valletta 2018 Foundation, the VCA also upholds standards of excellence in the coordinati­on and organisati­on of cultural events in the city, while encouragin­g access and participat­ion by a diverse audience.

For more informatio­n and to stay updated with upcoming events and opportunit­ies for participat­ion, like and follow the Valletta Cultural Agency’s page on Facebook and Instagram or visit www.vca.gov.mt

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