The Sunday Times of Malta

Dance pays tribute to Malta’s watchtower­s

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MOVEO Dance Company’s latest piece Għajn Xtutna, showing at Valletta Campus Theatre on February 3 and 4, will pay tribute to Malta’s watchtower­s that once guarded the island against coastal threats.

The piece is an artistic collaborat­ion between Moveo Dance Company and eight Malta-based, freelance artists, including four dancers, a choreograp­her, a dramaturg, a costume designer, and a composer.

The dance will exude the fear, determinat­ion and sense of community defence elicited by watch towers as it tackles the modern challenges of the Maltese islands.

Diane Portelli and Dorian Mallia came up with the idea to use the infrastruc­ture avail- able to them as an establishe­d cultural entity to nurture an open artistic exchange with other artists based on the island.

Moveo’s studio served as an open space in which these artists could come together and experiment to build on a pre-establishe­d concept.

“This is a rare opportunit­y for freelancer­s seeing the limited spaces available to artists to create,” they said.

One of the collaborat­ors is Cheryl Loffreda from The MVMT who, together with Charlotte Carpentier and Gabriele Farinacci, will be choreograp­hing the piece. Music for the piece will be composed by John Matthew

Spiteri with costume design by Maria Cutajar.

“Cheryl comes from a different stylistic background, specialisi­ng in a more urban/open style so together with the other choreograp­hers an interestin­g fusion of styles has emerged,” say Portelli and Mallia.

The concept draws inspiratio­n from Malta’s watch towers which historical­ly served as vigilant strong points, defending against coastal threats with nightly manned surveillan­ce.

These towers were Malta’s stronghold, safeguardi­ng our livelihood and people. From this emerged the concept of Maltese identity and what its modern-day threats are.

“This dance fusion transcends boundaries and explores the essence of Maltese identity, questionin­g our vulnerabil­ities and seeking innovative defences against today’s challenges. We question who we are as people and if there is such a thing as a pure Maltese identity.”

Għajn Xtutna is showing at Valletta Campus Theatre on February 3 and 4. For tickets, visit showshappe­ning.com.

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Moveo’s studio served as an open space in which artists could come together.
 ?? ?? The dance will exude the fear, determinat­ion and sense of community defence. PHOTOS: MOVEO DANCE COMPANY
The dance will exude the fear, determinat­ion and sense of community defence. PHOTOS: MOVEO DANCE COMPANY

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