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2 hours to create an entire piece for Brillanti quarter finalists

2 hours to create an entire piece for Brillanti quarter finalists
Apr 1 2023 Share

The Brillanti quarter finalists were handed a tough challenge this week – choreograph or create a piece in just under 2 hours to a song hand-picked by the judges’ panel!

The dancers were treated to all manner of music genres and styles, but they had to put their skills to the test and set their limitations aside (or utilise them?) in order to rise to the occasion. 

 

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Here are just some highlights from the dancers who managed to impress the panel, consisting of Brenda, Andrea and Patrick, to warrant themselves a place in the semifinals!

Next week, the panel of renowned dance experts will continue to see who of their quarter finalists have what it takes to fill in the last remaining slots in the next phase of the competition.

And it’s all going to get tougher from here on out! Who was your favourite from last night?

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Peppi Azzopardi likens Jean Paul Sofia’s mother’s grief to Our Lady of Sorrows

Peppi Azzopardi likens Jean Paul Sofia’s mother’s grief to Our Lady of Sorrows
Mar 31 2023 Share

Holding up an image of the late Jean Paul Sofia and his mother, Isabella Bonniċi, Xarabank TV host Peppi Azzopardi wrote on social media that the Lady of Sorrows is still with us today. 

Today, the 31st of March, many Maltese Catholics will be remembering Mary, Mother of Jesus, under her title as ‘Our Lady of Sorrows’ ahead of Good Friday and Easter celebrations. 

The feast commemorates the sorrow felt by the mother of Jesus upon the loss of her son via crucifixion as is taught in Christian, in this case Catholic, doctrine and faith. 

The TV host likened the sorrow felt by Mary to the pain currently being felt by Isabelle, the mother of Jean Paul, who sadly lost his life in a tragic incident in Corradino after a building collapsed and took his life.

The tragedy prompted many to protest not just for better infrastructural measures but also the publicising of the inquiry into the death following the announcement by the government that it will not be made public.

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Is Cisk actually teasing a beer fountain?

Is Cisk actually teasing a beer fountain?
Mar 31 2023 Share

Beloved Maltese beer brand took to social media to tease a literal beer fountain, posting an image of blueprints in the making.

Of course, April Fool’s Day is literally just around the corner, but even if this turns out to be the perfectly thought out joke, we couldn’t help but imagine what a beer fountain would look like?

‘Who needs a water fountain when you can have a free-flowing Cisk fountain’ the brand wrote. 

From the design, the fountain would be something to behold, featuring the iconic horse crafted into a statue with beer sprouting from its head. All that’s left is to decide where to situate the fountain. 

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Scheme to promote good use of Maltese language & culture in newspapers launched

Scheme to promote good use of Maltese language & culture in newspapers launched
Mar 31 2023 Share

The Ministry for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government has launched a scheme for printed newspapers through the Arts Council with the aim of promoting the good use of Maltese language and culture in newspapers. 

Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici stated that “through such an initiative we are promoting the Maltese language and its correct use, whilst also continuing the dissemination of more information and knowledge on the arts, culture, and creative sectors in the various languages. 

“We are addressing a need and encouraging more recognition of the sectors and their role in the wellbeing of our society by making them more accessible”. 

Arts Council Malta’s Director of Funding and Strategy, Mary Ann Cauchi, said, “Arts Council Malta is working together with the ministry to continue creating more synergies within the sector, to further strengthen it as a platform, and also to let the public know about opportunities offered within the cultural and creative sector, whilst also creating more awareness.” 

The scheme is divided into two strands. 

Strand 1 aims at supporting linguistic services for print newspapers in the Maltese language. Newspapers published in Maltese will benefit from financial support for linguistic development, including orthography and the improvement of journalistic expression in terms of style, clarity, syntax, and semantics. 

With a budget of €150,000, each project is eligible for a maximum amount of €30,000. 

Strand 2 aims at supporting expenditure for the creation of regular arts, culture, and heritage content designed to disseminate knowledge to readers about cultural aspects via features, articles, and pictorial material in view of promoting events and projects to attract new audiences. 

With a budget of €250,000, each project is eligible for a maximum amount of €30,000. The fund may cover up to 100% of total project costs, with a maximum eligible timeframe for project implementation of 12 months. 

The deadline for the call is May 23, 2023, at noon, with results being published on July 4. The eligible timeframe is from July 5, 2023, to July 4, 2024.