The Malta Independent on Sunday

Science in the City launches its first ever virtual programme with over 30 live activities

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Science in the City 2020 has announced its complete festival programme. Following a month-filled with pre-festival activities, many still available on Science in the City’s website and social media, the festival has much more to offer. The festival weekend, from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 November, has been split into a Live Virtual Channel, full of exclusive performanc­es and shows, and an Explore the Arches area, where even more interactiv­e content will be accessible all weekend. Science in the City’s team strongly recommends that visitors book their free tickets for the live virtual channel in advance to secure their spot.

The Live Virtual Channel will go live on Friday, 27 November at 7pm with a grand festival opening. This ceremony will be followed by a virtual escape room at 7.25pm, where researcher­s and performanc­e artists work together to get out of their confinemen­t, in a nail-biting adventure against the clock. Like many of the Live Virtual Channel’s activities, audiences will influence the event through live chats with event hosts.

Feedback Loops by researcher Alina Ivan follows at 8pm, a music and dance performanc­e showcasing groundbrea­king mental health technology that will help people with mental health issues track their conditions. Angele Galea will then present her brand new theatrical piece for the Women in Stem project, Jumping Genes at 9.30pm. This piece gives a glimpse into the life of two very different women who are struggling to stay afloat. At 10.30pm, Bats Do Jazz by Diccon Cooper and Simone Cu

tajar is a captivatin­g finale to the day’s events featuring a musical performanc­e which echoes the bizarre behaviour of bats.

Saturday 28 will take the Live Virtual Channel in a new direction. Some of Malta’s leading research groups will take the stage to engage audiences with their cutting-edge investigat­ions. After a snappy opening ceremony at 12pm, More of Less Theatre presents Be the change, combining water conservati­on with a load of laughs. A further 16 activities are on offer ranging from Esplora’s experiment­s to the University of Malta’s laser quantum keys. One key highlight is the debut of Malcolm Galea’s 0.0031% theatre performanc­e at 7.45pm. And after the kids have gone to bed, adults can even cap off the evening with a cocktail mixology event, hosted by some of Malta’s brightest research stars.

Sunday 29 ends the festival with a programme tailor-made for families. Fourteen activities span from the opening at 10am until 8pm, with highlights including a delightful puppet show about energy conser

vation from EWA at 12pm and 500 Days in the Life of a Shark by SharkLab at 2.15pm, showing the growth of a baby shark from egg to adolescent. At 7.15pm visitors won’t want to miss the festival’s closing feature, when Science in the City theme this year: Engage, Empower, Enable will take on a whole new meaning: critical for 2020.

Guests shouldn’t forget that there is even more content available in Explore the Arches. This area of the festival will open to the public on Wednesday, 25 November and can be explored until the festival closes on Sunday 29. Games, videos and challenges will be featured, all designed by Malta’s talented researcher­s, artists and organisati­ons to engage and captivate audiences.

Visitors are recommende­d to log onto Science in the City’s website and social media to secure their place in Malta’s first online science and arts festival.

Science in the City is part of the European Researcher­s’ Night, an EU-wide celebratio­n. It has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (under grant agreement No. 955263), and a number of corporate sponsors. It is recognised as a festival by Europe for Festivals and Festivals for Europe (EFFE).

The Science in the City consortium is led by the University of Malta and the Malta Chamber of Scientists, in partnershi­p with the parliament­ary secretary for Financial Services and Digital Economy, TrustStamp, Malta Enterprise, MCAST, Greenhouse, Qualia Analytics, Esplora, BPC Internatio­nal, Meusac, PBS, Newsbook, Spazju Kreattiv, Aquabiotec­h, The Environmen­t Resource Agency, Energy Water Agency, Malta Council for the Voluntary Services, More or Less Theatre, Storm Design and Kreattiv of the Malta Arts Council.

For regular updates please follow the festival’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ScienceInT­heCityMalt­a

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Engage, Empower, Enable is Science in the City's theme for 2020

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