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Maltese Actor Joins Cast of Prestigious Musical ‘Sister Act’

Maltese Actor Joins Cast of Prestigious Musical 'Sister Act'
Feb 20 2024 Share

Maltese performer Damian Buhagiar has recently joined the cast of the UK’s prestigious musical ‘Sister Act,’ a production celebrated worldwide for its enduring popularity and compelling storytelling.

The cast marked their first day of rehearsals on Monday, embarking on a journey to bring this beloved story to life once again. ‘Sister Act’ tells the uplifting tale of a woman who finds refuge in a convent after witnessing a crime, only to inspire the convent’s choir to new heights with her unique music and spirit. The musical has captivated audiences globally with its humour, heart, and soul-stirring music.

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Buhagiar’s involvement in such a significant production underscores his achievements in the performing arts and highlights the international reach of Maltese talent. His participation in ‘Sister Act’ not only represents a personal milestone but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring performers from Malta and beyond, showcasing the possibilities that await those who pursue their passions with dedication and hard work.

Break a leg Damian!

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Local school breaks heartwarming record

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St. Clare College Pembroke Secondary School has achieved a remarkable feat by creating the longest chain made entirely of paper hearts, setting a unique record. Each paper heart, meticulously crafted by students, carried a heartfelt and lovely message.

With the collaboration of all staff and students, the school assembled a total of 1,055 paper hearts, forming a stunning chain displayed in the school halls for everyone to admire. The official recognition was granted by Mr. Jeffery Saliba from ‘The Malta Records,’ who carefully counted and confirmed the total length of the chain to be 216 meters.

Mr. Lino Borg, the Head of School, expressed immense pride and gratitude for the school’s extraordinary accomplishment, emphasizing the collective effort and unity defining St. Clare College Pembroke Secondary School.

In a statement, the school highlighted the significance of the paper heart chain, portraying it as a powerful symbol of love and unity that binds everyone together. It is expected to serve as a source of hope and joy for all students, inspiring a sense of connection and solidarity

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Maltese Magician Performs at World’s Largest Magic Convention

Maltese Magician Performs at World's Largest Magic Convention
Feb 20 2024 Share

Maltese magician Gwilym Bugeja recently took part in the Blackpool Magic Convention, held at Winter Gardens in Blackpool.

This event is known as the largest magic convention in the world, attracting prominent figures from the magic entertainment industry. Bugeja’s performance placed him alongside these notable names, offering him a unique platform to showcase his skills.

Following his performance, Bugeja expressed his thoughts on social media. In a Facebook post, he described the experience as “incredible fun” and voiced his appreciation for the opportunity to perform in front of an audience that shares his enthusiasm for magic. He thanked everyone who came to see him perform and hoped they found the experience as enjoyable as he did.

Bugeja’s participation in the Blackpool Magic Convention highlights his standing in the magic community and his ability to engage with audiences at a high-profile event. His journey from Malta to one of the most significant stages in the magic world underscores his dedication to his craft and his success in captivating audiences with his performances.

Kudos Gwilym!

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€700,000 Support for Cultural Festivals and Heritage

Feb 20 2024 Share

In a move to bolster the vibrant cultural landscape of Malta and Gozo, the Minister for National Heritage, Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, unveiled the Artistic Heritage Scheme, injecting €700,000 into vital sectors of Maltese festivals. This significant funding marks a 45% increase in investment compared to previous years, demonstrating the government’s commitment to nurturing and sustaining the rich tapestry of local festivities.

The scheme, administered by the Maltese Council for the Arts, targets three key pillars of Maltese festivals: band associations, firehouses, and scaffolding associations. Minister Bonnici emphasized that the initiative aims to fortify these integral components of Maltese identity, ensuring their continued growth and contribution to the cultural heritage cherished by both residents and visitors alike.

Highlighting the UNESCO recognition of Maltese festivals as intangible world heritage, Minister Bonnici stressed the added responsibility to safeguard and promote this invaluable heritage. The Artistic Heritage Scheme thus serves as a crucial mechanism to support and advance the unique Maltese festival tradition, rooted in centuries-old customs and practices.

Mary Ann Cauchi, Director for Funds and Strategy at the Maltese Council for the Arts, outlined the 2025 Strategy’s focus on empowering artists and professionals across all sectors, including traditional and local environments. The scheme reflects a commitment to enriching Malta’s social and cultural fabric while fostering community engagement and preserving local identities.

Rita Falzon, Head of Funding at the Maltese Council for the Arts, underscored the scheme’s role in promoting artistic diversity and professionalism within the sector. By providing financial incentives and support, the scheme encourages innovation and collaboration, driving the evolution of Maltese cultural expression.

Under the Artistic Heritage Scheme, eligible projects can receive up to 100% funding, with band clubs eligible for a maximum of €8,000 per project and firehouses and scaffolding associations able to request up to €5,000 in funds. Eligible projects encompass a wide range of activities, including music training, restoration, safety equipment procurement, and socio-cultural initiatives, reflecting the diverse facets of Maltese festival culture.

The scheme will open twice in 2024, with deadlines on April 2nd and October 8th, providing ample opportunities for stakeholders to access vital funding support for their projects. Minister Bonnici urged festival organizers and cultural stakeholders to seize this opportunity to contribute to the preservation and evolution of Malta’s rich cultural heritage.

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