The Malta Business Weekly

Bank of Valletta supports production of La Bohème

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Bank of Valletta will once again be confirming its commitment towards the Arts and Culture scene in Gozo by extending its support to the Teatru tal-Opra Aurora for its production of La Bohème.

The timeless story of four young artists and two other young ladies whom we first meet in their joyful prime years on Christmas Eve will unfold on the islands’ largest opera stage at the Teatru tal-Opra Aurora, on 12th October, under the musical direction of Colin Attard and stage direction of world-renowned Vivien Hewitt.

This was announced during a press conference which was addressed by Charles Azzopardi, Executive PR and Marketing at Bank of Valletta and Dr Michael Caruana, the President of the Leone Philharmon­ic Society which owns and runs the Aurora Opera House.

‘This is another distinguis­hed occasion for Bank of Valletta to sustain its support and affirm itself as a leading promoter and patron of local arts and culture’ said Mr Azzopardi ‘This is particular­ly true as opera at the Aurora has evolved from merely an assembly of production items brought over from abroad to a production house of its own repute which is constructi­ng new original production­s worthy of internatio­nal attention.’

Dr Caruana sustained this argument when he explained the theatre’s policy to further the collaborat­ion with internatio­nally acclaimed stage director Vivien Hewitt, who this year chose to bring about, once more, the celebrated fashion designer Luke Azzopardi, supported by Camilleri Paris Mode.

Apart from the stage direction, Hewitt designed the sets and worked on the whole array of costumes, from which a select number of signature pieces will be designed by Azzopardi in Camilleri Paris Mode luxury fabrics. Handcrafte­d costumes will be the fruit of laborious work by the Aurora Wardrobe team while the sets are being built by the stage crew led by Teddy Mizzi and painted by Gozitan artist Paul Falzon.

Musical conductor Colin Attard also addressed the panel. He explained his contributi­on in the selection of the internatio­nal cast as well as the preparatio­n of the Aurora Opera Chorus and the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra. This year’s cast includes the celebrated Nino Machaidze as Mimi, Ivan Defabiani as Rodolfo, Maria Novella Malfatti as Musetta, Krum Galabov as Marcello, Enrico Marabelli as Schaunard and Mariano Buccino as Colline. Dario Giorgele plays Alcindoro and Benoit while Gozitan young tenor Angelo Muscat will be Parpignol.

La Bohème at the Aurora is being produced as part of the Gozo Cultural Support Programme by Arts Council Malta and the Ministry for Gozo. The opera will be further complement­ed by a number of other events, making up the Opera is Gozo festival, organised by the Ministry for Gozo. A limited number of tickets that remain and further informatio­n are available from www.teatruauro­ra.com or the 24/7 ticket helpline 79045779.

The Aurora Theatre announced that the 2020 season opener will be Giuseppe Verdi’s all-time epic, Aida on 10th October

2020. Tickets will be issued later on in November.

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