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  • '''The Malta Arts Fund''' aims at supporting artists and arts organizations in fulfilling and realizing their potential and in advancing ...rts Fund, which is administered by the [[Malta Council for Culture and the Arts]].
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  • ...hored my first children's book last year which has been shortlisted at the Malta National Book Prize, 2018. ..., allura din Imhabba?" (Co-authored with Mark Scicluna) shortlisted at the Malta National Book Prize 2018;
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  • ...titute Naxxar]], [[Technical Institute Paola]], [[MCAST]], [[University of Malta]] and [[Institute of Tourism Studies]] ...Theatre Academy]] of Dramatic Art, and took part in various productions in Malta, Europe and North Africa. He has been in the organizing committee of the Na
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  • ...ort of the Cultural Partnership Agreement with the Maltese Council for the Arts, and with the participation of the orchestra will work hand in hand with -k ...and bu the support of the Cultural Partnership Agreement with the Maltese Council for the Art [[Kunsill Malti ghal-Arti]], and with the participation of the
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  • Margerita Pule is an ​​Artist, researcher and curator, with a Masters in Fine Arts. *'''2018-''' Editor: ArtPaper. Malta’s contemporary art and art sales publication.
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  • ...Desert, Musica Viva, PASIC) and venues (Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington DC), National Concert Hall (Dublin), Babylon Club (Istanbul), L ...presented by The National Arts Council of Northern Ireland and The British Council), and presented installation performance “Re: Public” to celebrate Cork
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  • ...l teacher from [[Bormla]] who was known for writing songs, including ''Lil Malta'', ''Karita' ma' Tfajla Għamja'' and ''Il-Fellieħi'', in Maltese. ...d to the drafting of the Heritage Act and the Archives Act, of the Laws of Malta. He then assisted Greenpeace Mediterranean as a volunteer and activist, in
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  • '''Noel Attard''' (born 15 April 1966) is an artist from Malta. ...of Arts, [[Valletta]], at Targa Gap School of Art and at the University of Malta where he graduated in History of Art in 2006.
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  • ...s held in Faenza. This encapsulated his Italian experience. He returned to Malta to teach at the Art and Design Centre in Valletta. ...Moreover, he is also a part-time lecturer in ceramics at the University of Malta within the Faculty of Education.<ref>http://www.paulscerri.com/about-me/</r
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  • ...ittee within the [[Malta Council for Culture & the Arts]], associated with Malta's Eurovision Song Contest entries. ...national broadcasting corporation. This initially resulted in a hiatus for Malta's participation in this pan-European event in 2011 and 2012.
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  • ...ann]]. He is a Maltese artist, lead singer, composer and founder of one of Malta’s popular rock groups Fire, which has contributed to set the style and so ...band fronted by legendary Maltese singer [[Mark Storace]] in concerts in [[Malta]] and [[Gozo]]. In 2007 Fire secured their spot in a UK tour covering both
    4 KB (677 words) - 17:18, 29 July 2018
  • ...ast year. The singers will be accompanied by a live ensemble chosen from [[Malta Concert Orchestra]]. ...of the [[Ministry of Education]] and the [[Academy of the Maltese]]. The [[Malta Concert Orchestra]] of [[Pjazza Teatru Rjal]] is offering a group of music
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  • ...ru Rjal, Valletta on Saturday 30th July 2022 with the participation of the Malta Concert Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Paul Abela. L-Għanja tal-Poplu is supported by Arts Council Malta and Valletta Cultural Agency.
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  • '''Tryst Arcane''' are [[Julian Grech]] and [[Alexia Baldacchino]] from [[Malta]], formed in 2017, heir Genre is Dark Symphonic Music. ...so released a music video on YouTube, with the support of the [[Malta Arts Council]].
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  • He is a Professur of Philosophy at [[The University OF Malta]]. He holds doctorates of Philosophy from Milan and Oxford and ws guest res ...Member of the Broadcasting Authority (1993-1996), and Chairman of The Arts Council (2003-2005). He was awared with the National Literary Prize three times in
    3 KB (441 words) - 07:00, 27 April 2014
  • '''Victor Agius''' (b. 1982) is an artist born in Gozo, Malta. ...ondon, UK. So far, his works have been shown at various artistic venues in Malta.
    6 KB (764 words) - 05:52, 27 September 2020
  • '''Darrin Zammit Lupi''' (b 1968 - ) is an artist born in Malta. ...een invited to speak about his work and experiences regarding migration in Malta, the UK, Belgium, the USA and Australia.
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  • He attended the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (University), Msida (1973/1976) ...graduated in B.Sc Eng (Hons) Degree Course in 1976 from the University of Malta
    3 KB (426 words) - 05:36, 24 January 2020
  • ...lta’s creative ecology. This is mainly attained by showcasing professional arts in various disciplines, specifically designed for children and youth, at a ...ip with Culture Directorate, the Arts Council Malta, Teatru Manoel and the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra.
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  • '''Lisa Falzon''' (b 1983) is an artist born in Malta and currently living in Berlin, Germany. In 2008 she had her children's novel Xi Mkien Ieħor published in Malta.
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