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  • '''The Malta Council for Culture and the Arts''' (MCCA) was set up by Parliamentary Act in 2002. * [[Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce]]
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  • ...tallation art in 1998. He graduated in Architecture from the University of Malta in 1977, practicing the profession as architect for twenty years until 1996 ...08); 3rd Echigo Tsumari Triennale, Japan, (2006); Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan (2005); Casoria Museum of Contemporary Art, Naples, Italy (2005); A
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  • ...0px|Patrick Fenech<ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110502/arts-entertainment/getting-a-better-picture.363289</ref>]] ...ation and the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography F
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  • ...til Zaleski''' (11 April 1920 - 2 May 2010) was an artist from Birkirkara, Malta. ...ages of her discoveries while exploring the magical prehistoric temples of Malta during her many visits and others were inspired by memories of her childhoo
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  • ...ation and the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography F ...e visit of Mr Petr Tausk from the photography department of the Faculty of Arts at University of Prague who saw Fenech’s early works and acquired a few p
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  • ...y the University of Central Lancashire in the UK in 2009 and an MA in Fine Arts with distinction from the University of Leeds in 2000. He was also artist i ...st prestigious museums and galleries. He has also been chosen to represent Malta in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (1999) amo
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  • ...photography, the graphic media and painting. He studied art and design in Malta and Florence, Italy where he was awarded scholarship in 1983. ...he first and only Maltese photographer to achieve Fellowship status of the Malta Institute of Professional Photographers. In November of the same year he wa
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  • ...A (History of Art) in 1994, she teaches art full-time at the University of Malta. ...er of public and private collections. Working from her studio in Floriana, Malta, she continues to exhibit locally and internationally, and to publish her r
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  • ...6 followed by a second in 1988. Since then, she has settled permanently in Malta and held a solo exhibition at St. James Cavalier and taken part in many col ...ja (The Park of Friendship), which is a leisure centre for the disabled in Malta.
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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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  • ...|250px|thumb|right|Prof.Dr.Guido Demarco 6 th President of The Republic of Malta from (1999 - 2004) ]] ...been a lecturer and later a Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Malta. He is married to Violet née Saliba. They have a son, [[Mario Demarco]] an
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  • ...ceived her B.A. Honours in Fine Arts from the MCAST Institute for Creative Arts. ...' B.A. (Hons) in Fine Arts, MCAST, Institute for the Creative Arts, Mosta, Malta
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  • ...Rjal]], Valletta on Saturday 5th August 2023 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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  • ...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 L-Għanja tal-Poplu It is assisted by the Maltese Council for the Arts – Cultural Parnership Agreement.
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  • '''The Malta Council for Culture and the Arts''' (MCCA) was set up by Parliamentary Act in 2002. * [[Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce]]
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  • ...r:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">Welcome to [[M3P:About|M3P]]: Malta Media Memory Preservation</div> ...font-size:100%;"> a collaborative database of Maltese media and associated arts</div>
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  • '''Sunday September 19, 2010 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...e started to emerge in the 1960s thanks largely to a British band based in Malta to entertain the British troops stationed here? ‘Not many’ is the proba
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  • [[File: Emm logo landscape.jpg|500px|thumb|Electronic Music Malta - Logo (2015-2022)]] Electronic Music Malta (EMM) is the first artist collective / voluntary organisation founded by Ma
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  • ...between L-Għanja tal-Poplu committee, [[Spazju Kreattiv]], [[Arts Council Malta]], [[Valletta 2018 Foundation]] and [[PBS]]. ...al-Poplu committee along with Spazju Kreattiv, the Maltese Council for the Arts and PBS. The [[PBS orchestra]] will be giving its part in this festival wor
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  • ...and culture in contemporary society. I wish that the educational system in Malta and all over the world will have more classes focusing on creativity and ar : - Winner of the College of Arts, Humanities and Law, Postgraduate Fund 2014/15
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  • '''Tony Briffa''' ​was born in Malta in 1959, he studied ceramics in the seventies with the late [[Gabriel Carua ...Crafts, which he pursued later as a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for the Arts, Hobart, University of Tasmania.
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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
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  • ...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
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  • '''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.
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  • '''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
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...udience was when the local council of Hamrun organized a night of fashion, arts and music, and Vanessa performed her very first performance in [[Gaetano]]� ...ized by the local council of Ħamrun. After that she applied for [[X Factor Malta]] in Summer of 2018 in which she made it through to the Judges Houses despi
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  • ...nt started receiving support from the Malta Arts Fund of the Government of Malta. ...s beyond the 40th edition, through support from [[PBS]] and [[Arts Council Malta]] as co-producers of the annual event.
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  • '''L-Aħwa''' is a vocal music group from Malta. And all comes from [[Qrendi]]. ...i]], and has also been selected as a finalist in several editions of the [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest]].
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  • ...(b. 27 January 1976) is a professional musician born from [[Ħaż-Żabbar]], Malta. He is commonly known as Irrussu (the Russian). ...ssic, Swing and Rags style. [[KRAB Brass]] was invited by the [[Malta Arts Council]] to perform various kinds of music from worldwide composers. Later on KRAB
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  • ...a Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003]] held in [ This was Malta's first entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • The band was nominated for 2 awards at the [[Malta Music Awards 2010]], namely Best Heavy Metal Band and Best website, winning ...ta]], where together with her fellow band members she performed all around Malta in various events.
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  • '''Julian Grech''', born on 1 June, 1976, He was from [[Mellieħa]], [[Malta]]. Both bands were also awarded various awards in the local Malta Music Awards, namely best album artwork for O.B.E. by Frenzy Mono, Best int
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  • ...for University's Teatru Qroqq with Dr.[[Isabelle Gatt]], Head of Creative Arts and Drama, entitled 'Il-Festa tal-Infanta' at MITP, where she also held a m ...Education and took extra credits in Musical Theatre at the [[University of Malta]] under the guidance of Dr. [[John Schranz]]. Her Music dissertation superv
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