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Partit Nazzjonalista Opens Doors to Artists with New Exhibition and Orchestra
Partit Nazzjonalista to provide more space for artists and musicians
The Partit Nazzjonalista aims to offer space to artists who wish to showcase their work as part of an artistic calendar promoting art in general.
This was announced during the official opening of rottArti, which was held yesterday at Dar Ċentrali. This exhibition, being held at Dar Ċentrali, was officially opened by PN Leader Bernard Grech and includes paintings as well as other forms of art such as ceramics and photography. It will remain open until Sunday, 6th October. It is open from Monday to Friday between 4.00pm and 7.00pm and on Saturday and Sunday between 9.00am and 12.00pm. On the final day, it will remain open until 7.00pm.
During rottArti, visitors can not only view these various forms of art, but also purchase them at reasonable prices.
It was also announced that Partit Nazzjonalista will be forming an orchestra, which will periodically organise concerts featuring a variety of music. Therefore, musicians who wish to join the orchestra are being invited to join on a voluntary basis by contacting Partit Nazzjonalista between the 9th and the 12th of October.
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Triathlete Fabio Wonders What Neil Agius ‘Saw’ During His Swim
Fabio Spiteri, an ultra-endurance athlete, recently shared his thoughts on Neil Agius’s record-breaking swim in a social media post, highlighting the intense mental challenges faced during such extreme feats.
Spiteri, expressing admiration, stated, “I am curious what Neil Agius’s hallucinations consisted of,” referencing the mental strain that typically emerges after prolonged hours of physical effort. He humorously speculated, “Mermaids? Sea monsters? Atlantic City? Colourful submarines?” before recounting his own experience during ultra-endurance events, where he hallucinated “shining red eyes between plants and trees in the middle of the night.” Spiteri’s post captures the surreal experiences athletes face when pushing their limits, where exhaustion leads to vivid hallucinations.
His remarks, “This is ULTRA!!! Hats off!” underscore the awe and respect he has for Agius’s accomplishment, recognising the intense mental fortitude required to complete such a daunting challenge.
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Neil Shares Effects Of 61 Hours Of Swimming
After releasing a statement explaining that he had so many ulcers in his mouth, ultra endurance swimmer Neil Agius released a video showing what his mouth looks like after 61 hours of swimming.
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‘The continuous salt exposure creates a lot of damage to the inside of your mouth’, wrote Neil. ‘Pain level 10.’
Neil had earlier explained that this is a pain that he wouldn’t wish on his worst enemy.
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