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NOTTE BIANCA 2014 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME (PrintFriendly Version) NOTTE BIANCA OPENING Venue: Pjazza Indipendenza Time: 19:00 No night of festivities would be complete without a little pomp and circumstance. In that fashion Notte Bianca opens grandiosely with a historical reenactmentby the Inguardia Re enactors and Duke of Argyll’s Own Pipe Band marching around Valletta. NOTTE BIANCA RED CARPET Venue: Freedom Square Time: All Night Long Freedom Square will be hosting an elegant red carpet event starting at 19.00. Come by and take your photos surrounded by all the glitz and glam. BELLOPHONE Venue: Independence Square Time: All Night Long This year Notte Bianca is proud to present the Bellophone; an innovative project which will allow you to play the bells of Valletta! A collaboration between sound designer Mario Sammut, engineers and the Valletta communities has brought us one of the most innovative projects ever programmed for Notte Bianca. Set up in Independence Square, the Bellophone is a largescale instrument incorporating two Valletta church bell towers those of the Anglican and the Carmelite churches and a stateoftheart playing console. The console features a playing board, similar to a keyboard

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NOTTE  BIANCA  2014  OFFICIAL  PROGRAMME  (Print-­‐Friendly  Version)  

   NOTTE  BIANCA  OPENING    Venue:  Pjazza  Indipendenza  Time:  19:00    No  night  of   festivities  would  be   complete  without   a   little   pomp  and   circumstance.   In   that  fashion  Notte  Bianca  opens  grandiosely  with  a  historical   re-­‐enactmentby  the   Inguardia  Re-­‐enactors  and  Duke  of  Argyll’s  Own  Pipe  Band  marching  around  Valletta.      NOTTE  BIANCA  RED  CARPET  

Venue:  Freedom  Square    Time:  All  Night  Long      Freedom  Square  will  be  hosting  an  elegant  red  carpet  event  starting  at  19.00.  Come  by  and  take  your  photos  surrounded  by  all  the  glitz  and  glam.  

 

BELLOPHONE    Venue:  Independence  Square    Time:  All  Night  Long  

This  year  Notte  Bianca  is  proud  to  present  the  Bellophone;  an  innovative  project  which  will  allow  you   to   play   the   bells   of   Valletta!   A   collaboration   between   sound   designer   Mario  Sammut,  engineers  and  the  Valletta  communities  has  brought  us  one  of  the  most  innovative  projects  ever  programmed  for  Notte  Bianca.    

Set   up   in   Independence   Square,   the   Bellophone   is   a   large-­‐scale   instrument  incorporating  two  Valletta  church  bell   towers  -­‐  those  of  the  Anglican  and  the  Carmelite  churches  -­‐  and  a  state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art  playing  console.  The  console  features  a  playing  board,  similar  to  a  keyboard  

of  a  piano   in   function,  but   instead  of  keys   it  has   large  round  buttons,  which  when  pressed  will  ring  the  bells  in  the  towers  wirelessly.  This  is  a  once  in  a  lifetime  opportunity  for  you  to  be  able  to  play  the  bells  of  two  churches  simultaneously.  

For  more  info  please  visit:  http://www.bellophone.org/  

 

 ELECTROSTRAIT    Venue:  Strait  Street    Time:  All  Night  Long      Throughout   the   night   Strait   Street   will   be   having   a   ball,   specifically   an   electroswing   ball  introduced   by   1920s   style   flapper   girls.   Electro-­‐Swing  Malta  will   be   pumping   out   the   best  tunes  in  this  exciting  novel  genre,  which  blends  vintage  swing  with  contemporary  production  techniques.  Don  your  finest  duds  and  swing,  swing,  swing.        TBERFIL  TATTOO    Venue:  Republic  Square    Time:  19.00  –  00.00    Get   some   ink!  But  not   just  any   ink.  This  year  Notte  Bianca  has  commissioned   tattoo  artist  Charlot   Seychell   to   design   tattoos   based   on   traditional   Maltese   tberfil   by   John   Farrugia.  Tberfil  is  an  elegant  local  typography  that  can  traditionally  be  seen  on  vintage  Maltese  buses  and  luzzi  (Maltese  fishing  boats).  So  come  visit  our  tattooist  at  Pjazza  Regina  and  don’t  miss  this   opportunity   to   get   inked   the   Maltese   way.   The   non-­‐permanent   kind   will   also   be  available.        ŻIFFAŻFIN    Venue:  Old  Market  Place    Time:  19.30  –  00.30    Dance  the  night  away!  On  an  elevated  stage  at  the  Suq  tal-­‐Belt  we  are  going  to  be  having  a  dance  expo  with  a   twist,   featuring   some  of   the  best  dance   troupes  on   the   island.   Imagine  line  dancing  to  Maltese  oldies,  fiery  flamenco  to  marċi  funebri,  oriental  dance  to  local  Għana  and  much  more.  This  is  fusion  dancing  like  you  will  have  never  seen.  All  this  introduced  by  a  Maltese  Milonga  just  outside  the  Old  Market.    Featuring   DanceWorks,   New   Identity   Line   Dancers,   Caramella   Oriental   Dance,   Keith   &  Joanne,  Alegria  Dance  Company  and  the  Malta  Argentine  Tango  Association.    MALTAPOP    

Venue:  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal    Time:  19.00      Surely  there’s  nothing  that  can  get  a  smile  on  your  face  quicker  than  a  Guggen  band,  so  here  come   the   Big   Friends   Guggen   Music.   Big   dancing   band,   dressed   up   in   motley   Carnival  colours,  playing  as  loud  and  as  boisterously  as  you  can  possibly  imagine.  On  top  of  that  the  set  list  is  going  to  include  the  best  of  Maltese  pop  music.  What’s  not  to  like?      

NOTTE  BIANCA  LIVE  

Venue:  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal  Time:  21.00      Ever   feel   nostalgic   for   the   old   days?   Then   step   into   the  music   of   our   local   past   with   the  concert  O  Żmien  Ħelu,  featuring  beloved  songs  from  all  the  golden  oldies.  Maestro  Dominic  Galea  has  created  arrangements  for  some  of  the  greatest  Maltese  pop  compositions.  Then  we  got  Enzo  Guzman,  Doreen  Galea,  Freddie  Portelli,  Mary  Spiteri,  Mary  Rose  Mallia,  Mike  Spiteri,   Bayzo,   William   Mangion,   Tony   Camilleri,   Joe   Grech   and   a   special   surprise   from  abroad!  All  this  will  be  presented  by  the  Di  u  d-­‐Do  of  our  old  concerts,  John  Demanuele  and  Charles  Saliba.  This  will  surely  be  a  night  to  remember.  This  concert  will  also  be  aired  live  on  PBS!      ORKESTRA  SWING    Venue:  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal    Time:  00.00  

As  the  bells  chime  midnight,  the  Malta  Youth  Orchestra  will  be  kicking  off  a  swing  concert  in  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal  full  of  oomph,  pzazz  and  zing!  Join  this  talented  young  ensemble  for  what  promises  to  be  a  great  energetic  performance.  

The  Malta  Youth  Orchestra  is  the  ‘sister  ensemble’  of  the  Malta  Philharmonic  Orchestra  and  is   made   up   of   talented   young   musicians.   The   target   aim   of   the  MYO  is   to   provide   an  excellent   opportunity   for   budding   musicians   to   gain   first-­‐hand   experience   playing   in   an  orchestra  and,  more  importantly,  to  participate  in  the  joy  of  ensemble  music-­‐making.  

   L-­‐GĦANA  L-­‐KBIRA    Venue:  Great  Siege  Square    Time:  19.00,  21.30      Għana   is  the  music  of  the  Maltese  people  and  a  tradition  that  needs  to  be  passed  on  from  generation  to  generation.  This  year  Notte  Bianca  has  started  a  community  project,  where  a  group  of  għanneja  was  commissioned  to  collaborate  with  guitarist  Evan  Plumpton  to  teach  50  guitar  students  the  art  of  għana.  This  special  concert  will  see  four  of  our  finest  għanneja  

singing  with  a  backing  band  of  over  fifty  guitar  students.        CHOIR  BOX    Venue:  Great  Siege  Square    Time:  20.30,  23.00      Outside  the  Law  Courts  experience  an   interactive  choir.  Browse  the   jukebox  playlist  set  up  nearby,  select  your  favourite  tune  and  enjoy  the  song  performed  live  by  the  Mirabitur  Choir  just  for  you.  The  choir  will  also  be  collecting  donations  in  aid  of  the  community  chest  fund.      BAND’OĦRA    Venues:  Manoel  Theatre  –  Indie  Stage     Old  University  Building  –  Metal  Stage     St  John’s  Square  –  Big  Band  Stage    Time:  19.00  –  02.00    Some  of  the  finest  local  bands  will  be  taking  the  stage  at  different  venues  around  Valletta  to  keep  the  night  alive  with  music.  Each  venue  will  be  dedicated  to  a  specific  music  genre,  so  attendees   can   revel   in   the   best   Malta   has   to   live   music   until   the   early   hours.   The   Old  University   will   turn   into   the   Metal   Stage   with   Malta's   best   metal   and   doom   bands.   The  Manoel   Theatre   will   present   some   of   the   best   alternative   and   indie   bands   on   the   island,  whilst  St  John’s  Square  will  dance  to  the  brass  sounds  of  our  big  bands.      Our   Indie   Stage  will   feature  Milk  Mi,   Three   Stops   to  China,   Errormantics,  Massacre  House  Party,  Claire  Tonna,  The  Shh,  and  Cable  35.  The  Metal  Stage  features  Different  Strings,  R.A.S,  Fallen  Icon,  Angelcrypt,  War  Trigger,  12th  ode  and  Abysmal  Torment.  Our  Big  Band  Stage  will  feature   the  Armed  Forces  of  Malta  Military  Band,  Rockastra   from  Gozo  and  we  also  heard  that  the  Big  Band  stage  has  a  couple  of  surprises  up  in  store.      For  full  details  on  the  programme  of  events  refer  to  the  Notte  Bianca  Website  or  App.        ĠENNATA  RJALI    Venue:  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal    Time:  All  Night  Long      Angels  and  Saints  will  be  looking  from  above  at  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal.  This  majestic  installation  by   artist   Antoine   Farrugia   will   dress   up   the   columns   in   the   pjazza   using   traditional  decorations  as  typically  seen  in  local  festas.        INFORMAZZJONI    Venue:  Castille  Place,  Merchant  Street,  St  John’s  Street    Time:  All  Night  Long      

It  shouldn’t  be  too  hard  to  spot  our  info  team.  Just  look  up  at  Castille  Place,  Merchant  Street  or  St   John’s  Street,  and   look  out   for  our   friendly  animators  sitting  on  high   lifeguard  chairs,  megaphones  in  hand,  letting  everyone  know  about  all  that  is  going  on  during  the  night.  Feel  free  to  ask  them  any  questions;  they  will  be  more  than  happy  to  help.        BASKTIJIET    Venue:  Pjazza  Teatru  Rjal  Info  Point  Time:  All  Night  Long    Take   your   Notte   Bianca   2014   memories   home   with   you,   thanks   to   our   limited   edition  illustrated  eco-­‐bag   inspired  by  our  magical  capital  city.  This  beautifully   illustrated  souvenir,  with  designs  by  Nadine  Noko,  can  be  purchased  from  the  Notte  Bianca  Information  stands.  Don’t  miss  out!      THE  GREAT  FLEA  MARKET    Venue:  Hastings  Gardens    Time:  All  Night  Long    Fed  up  of  shopping  for  the  same  old  products  on  the  same  old  shelves?  Or  are  you  looking  for  some  genuine  local  arts  and  crafts   items?  Then  Notte  Bianca’s  Great  Flea  Market  is  the  place  for  you.  Featuring  florists,  portrait  artists,  antiques,  crafts,  car-­‐boot  sales,  home-­‐made  foods   and  all   other   sorts   of   stalls,   the   flea  market  will  manifest   the  best  Maltese  markets  have  to  offer.  This  area  will  also  feature  our  own  Villaġġ,  a  trade  fair  for  various  entities  that  will   be   exhibiting   and  promoting   their   services   and  organisations.   The   local   folk   bands   Ta’  Verna  and  The  Jackson’s  will  be  keeping  the  night  alive  with  fun  banter  and  good  music.        AMAZE2  

 Venue:  St  George’s  Square    Time:  All  Night  Long  You  think  you  can’t  fit  Science  in  one  box?  Think  again!  Logix  Creative  and  Daaa  Haus  have  been  entrusted  with  the  conceptualisation,  design  and  fabrication  of  a  massive  cube  science  installation  in  Pjazza  St.  George  during  Science  In  The  City  2014  and  Notte  Bianca  2014.    Introducing  AMAZE2.  A  massive  installation  in  the  shape  of  a  giant  cube  housing  a  maze  that  plans  to  portray  the  various  elements  of  science  in  a  fun  and  eclectic  way.  The  installation,  a  journey  through  various  rooms  arranged  as  a  full  size  maze,  takes  the  visitor  through  various  representations  and  interactive  exhibits  of  science.  From  the  weather  to  the  big  bang,  from  the  earth  to  the  human  body,  from  solar  energy  to  renewable  energy,  no  stone  will  be  left  unturned.      Logix/Daaa   are   also   thinking   outside   the   box   –   quite   literally   -­‐   as   around   the   installation  there  will   be   a   host   of   other   exhibits;   Lufthansa  will   be   presenting   an   array   of   interactive  displays  designed   to  experience   the   science  around   flight  engineering;   a   car  manufacturer  will  be  displaying  a  fleet  of  EV  vehicles;  and  a  Beer  manufacturer  will  be  sponsoring  a  Beer  Haus  experiment  bar.  All  this  promises  to  make  the  AMAZE2  cube  a  truly  unique  experience.    

 AMAZE2  offers  visitors  of  all  ages  an  accessible  exhibition  of  educational  displays   that  puts  science  in  their  hands.  A  mix  between  art  and  culture  to  form  an  epic  assault  on  the  senses.  Everyone  will  be  truly  AMAZED.      RITZ  ARCADES    Venue:  Republic  Street    Time:  All  Night  Long    Ritz  arcades,  Valletta's  forgotten  realm.  Once  a  force  in  the  strong  retail  era  of  Valletta,  for  the  past  twenty  years  the  Ritz  arcades  have  existed  as  an  eminent  ghost  in  Valletta.  Dreams,  memory  and  political  issues  all  combine  in  this  majestic  empty  building  now  only  home  to  a  cinema,   that   is   almost   forgotten,   and   an   art   studio   gallery   that   has   been  working   on   the  fringes  for  the  past  year.    

Artists   Selina   Scerri,   Emma   Talbot   and   Tom   Estes   have   joined   forces   to   transform   the  arcades  of  old  into  a  novel,  vibrant  experience.  Each  of  the  three  artists  will  be  showcasing  an  exhibition   in  different  areas  of   the  arcades.  Emma  Talbot’s   installation   is  entitled   I  Was  Dreaming   of   You.   Selina   Scerri’s   painting   exhibition   is   called   Visions   of   Realms   Unknown.  Finally  Tom  Estes  will  be  displaying  a  performance  in  the  cinema  titled  The  Bell  Ringer.  

 

IĊĊAQLAQ  (EUROPEAN  MOVE  WEEK)    Venue:  St  James  Bastion    Time:  19.00  –  02.00    Kunsill  Malti   għall-­‐Isport   (KMS)   has,   for   the   second   year   in   a   row,   been   entrusted   by   the  International   Sports  &  Culture  Association   (ISCA)   to  organise   the  European  Move  Week   in  Malta  between  the  29th  September  and  5th  October  2014.  This  year  the  KMS  is  featuring  as  part   of   Notte   Bianca   Valletta!   Move   Week   is   the   flagship   activity   of   the   Now  We   Move  campaign  which  aims  to  get  100  million  more  Europeans  moving  by  the  year  2020  in  a  bid  to  fight  inactivity  and  obesity.    Hosted   in   St.   James  Bastion,   everyone   is  welcome   to   come  participate   in   a  wide   range   of  exciting   sports   that   are   sure   to   get   your   feet   moving   and   heart   pumping.    Judo,   Karate,  Boxing,   Abseiling   and  Wheelchair   Basketball   will   all   be   organising   demonstrations   for   the  public  to  watch  and  join  in  their  activities.  Come  and  put  your  sports  shoes  on!        VALLETTA  OBSCURA    Venue:  Merchant  Street  &  St  John’s  Street    Time:  All  Night  Long    Have  you  ever  wanted   to   step   inside  a  photograph?  A  project  by   international  artists   Leta  Shtogryn,   Berrak   Eyiceoglu   and  Nicholas   Borchers,  Notte  Bianca’s  Valletta  Obscura   is   your  

chance   to   experience   the   Valletta   cityscape   through   unique   dreamlike   projections.   In   this  special  dark  room,  a  live  reflection  of  the  Valletta  streets  will  fill  up  the  walls.  Lie  down  in  the  room   and   gaze   upon   the   beauty   of   Valletta’s   architecture   given   a   new   and   dazzling  perspective.   The   host   will   guide   you   through   the   principles   behind   camera   obscura,   an  optical  device  that  projects  an  image  of  its  surroundings  on  a  screen.        BIEB  IL-­‐BOMBI    Venue:  Bieb  il-­‐Bombi,  Floriana    Time:  All  Night  Long    Every  single  day,  hundreds  of  locals  and  tourists  drive  under  the  Bieb  il-­‐Bombi  monument  in  Floriana  on  their  way  to  Valletta.  But  very  few  people  know  that  there  is  access  to  the  top  of  these  gates.      This  year  Notte  Bianca   is  organising  a  special  visit,  where  patrons  can  visit   the  overpass  of  these  monumental  gates.  Don’t  miss  this  one  off  opportunity  to  get  a  different  perspective  of  these  historical  fortifications.      Bieb  il-­‐Bombi  is  an  ornamental  gate  in  the  Floriana  Lines,  which  formed  the  outer  defensive  walls  of  Valletta.  Constructed  in  the  Baroque  style,  the  gates  were  completed  in  1721,  a  year  after  the  death  of  Fra  Ramon  Perellos  u  Roccaful,  the  64th  Grandmaster  of  the  Order  of  Saint  John.  Perellos’  coat  of  arms  appears  above  the  gate.        LOGĦOB  FIL-­‐LIBRERIJA    Venue:  National  Library    Time:  All  Night  Long    Step   into   the   virtual   world   of   video   games   at   the   National   Library.   Academics   from   the  University   of   Malta’s   newest   research   centre  Institute   of   Digital   Games  will   showcase  alternative,  independent  games  that  challenge  our  assumptions,  ask  problematic  questions,  and   even   help   children   with   dyslexia.   The   selection   of   awards   winning   games   will   be  showcased  to  players  of  all  ages.        L-­‐IKLA  T-­‐TAJBA    Venue:  Stock  Exchange  Building    Time:  All  Night  Long  

L-­‐Ikla   t-­‐Tajba   at   Notte   Bianca   is   the   final   step   of   a   Valletta   2018   initiative   aimed   at  empowering  a  group  of  twenty  youths  and  adults  to  learn  the  art  of  local  cookery  and  have  the  opportunity  to  share  their  culinary  talents  with  you.  

The  team  behind  the  stoves  at  Castille  Place  this  evening  had  never  been   in  a  professional  kitchen  before  taking  up  an  intensive  training  programme  organised  by  Valletta  2018  early  in  

the  summer.  Training  focused  on  both  the  technical  and  the  creative  side  of  cooking.  They  learnt  how  to  respect  local  produce  and  the  land  that  provides  it.  Participants  were  tasked  with   the   design   of   their   very   own   signature   dishes,   and   tonight   is   where   they   showcase  them.  

Assisted  by  a  handful  of  professional  chefs,  the  twenty  people  cooking  for  you  tonight  come  from  all  walks  of   life.  Some  are  married  couples,  other   single  mothers.  There  are  business  people,   skilled   people   and   unemployed;   star   pupils   and   children  with   learning   difficulties;  locals  and  expatriates  -­‐  a  wide  array  of  participants  brought  together  by  their  shared  passion  for   food   -­‐   all  working   as   a   tight   team.   This   has  been   an  empowering   experience   for   all   of  them.  

The  team  came  up  with  eight  street  food  recipes  using  some  of  the  island’s  most  cherished  produce   –   namely   lampuki,   pork,   rabbit,   ġbejna,   pomegranate,   potatoes,   beetroot,   bigilla,  tomatoes,  tuna,  honey  and  grapes.  

Hungry?  

L-­‐ikla  t-­‐tajba,  bon  apetit      IT-­‐TIP  TAGĦNA    Venue:  Republic  Street    Time:  All  Night  Long    The   team  behind   local  website  MaltaType  have  been  commissioned   to  collaborate  with   L-­‐Għaqda   tal-­‐Malti   Universita’   and   design   a   series   of   banners,   each   featuring   a   specially  selected  quote   from   local   authors.   Look  up   at  Republic   Street   to   take   in   the  displays.   The  banners'  designs  are  influenced  by  vintage  Maltese  shop  signs.        KASTILJA  KLASSIKA    Venue:  Castille  Square    Time:  19.00  –  02.00    Fancy   a   night   at   the   proms?    Then   join   us   at   the  magisterial   Pjazza   Kastilja   for   a   night   of  operatic  and  classical   concerts.   Local   singers  and  musicians,  will  be  giving  a   concert   full  of  the   best   classical  music   pieces   and   popular   operatic   arias.   The   evening  will   also   feature   a  special  concert  celebrating  the  Nani  family.        Featuring  the  harpist  Lydia  Buttigieg,  maestro  Dr.  Joseph  Gatt,  tenor  Brian  Cefai  and  soprano  Kimberly  Marie  Grech  accompanied  by  pianist  Louise  Zammit.        

ID-­‐DINJA  FUQ  IL-­‐PLANĊIER    Venue:  St  Lucia  Street    Time:  19.00  –  02.00    Notte   Bianca   shall   again   be   reviving   the   traditional  Maltese  planċier,  which  were   used   for  concerts  of  band  clubs  around  Valletta.  Creating  a  beautiful  reconstruction  of  this  traditional  stage,  Notte  Bianca  will  be  giving   this  characteristically  Maltese  construct  back   to   the  city.  Showcasing   their   talents   on   this   stage  will   be   a  motley   crew   of  musical   variety,   including  Australian  fusion,  samba  music,  and  the  Matuto  American  Folk  band  straight  from  America!      CLINT  CAMPISI     AUSTRALIA  MATUTO     AMERICA  SAMBA       SOUTH  AMERICA      BAND  ON  THE  RUN    Venue:  Casino  Maltese    Time:  20.00  –  00.00  

A  new  musical  project  rooted  in  the  rich  tradition  of  the  Maltese  band  club,  Band  on  the  Run  aims   to   unite   musicians   from   every   local   band   club   in   Malta   and   Gozo.   This   talented  ensemble  already  boasts  over  70  members,  who  will  be   involved   in  both  performance  and  education  across  this  exciting  cultural  initiative.  

In  the  spirit  of  celebrating  Malta’s  much-­‐loved  band  music,  Band  on  the  Run  strives  to  foster  a  sense  of  community  between  all   local  band  clubs  while  nurturing  musical  talent  amongst  Malta’s   young   musicians.   Aiming   to   offer   performances   of   high   standard   and   new  opportunities   in   musical   education,   this   collaborative   project   will   actively   seek   to   fuse  traditional   band   music   with   different   musical   styles.   Such   focused   efforts   will   work   to  highlight   Malta’s   unique   combination   of   local   identity   and   European   influence   through  music.  

The  Band  on  the  Run  team  is  currently  organising  weekly  rehearsals  and  outreach  activities  to   band   clubs   in   different   towns   and   villages.   Master   classes,   workshops   and   a   series   of  performances   and   projects   are   being   held   in   collaboration   with   local   councils,   local   band  clubs  and  schools.  

Community   events   are   open   to   students   as   well   as   the   general   public,   with   the   valuable  participation  of  band  masters,  conductors  and  teachers  from  the  various  localities  involved.  Solo   performers   and   chamber   groups   from   various   communities   are   also   contributing   to  performances   and  master   classes.   By  2018,  Band  on   the  Run  plans   to  hold   activities   in   all  localities  in  Malta  and  Gozo.  

Band   on   the   Run   (Banda   Nazzjonali   ta’   Valletta  2018)   is   a   collaboration   between   Valletta  2018  Foundation  and  Għaqda  Każini  tal-­‐Banda.    

 

FUQ  L-­‐ORGNI  TA’  PATRI  BERT  

Venue:  Santu  Wistin  Church  Time:  20.30    The  Voices  from  the  Cantores  choir  will  give  us  a  concert  on  one  of  the  hidden  musical  gems  of   Valletta,   the   organ   at   the   church   of   St   Augustine.   The   programme   includes   beautiful  pieces  from  Maltese  composers  such  as  Benigno  Zerafa,  Rev.  John  Galea,  Giuseppe  Fenech  but  also  Mediterranean  contemporary  and  classic  composers  such  as  Ennio  Morricone  and  Guiseppe  Verdi.        IL-­‐QADDISIN!    Venue:  Tal-­‐Karmnu  Church  Time:  All  Night  Long    Inside  tal-­‐Karmnu  Church  strange  happenings  are  afoot.  The  traditional  vari  of  our  beloved  local   feasts   are   coming   to   life   to   tell   their   tales   and   reminisce   the   good   old   days   of   their  respective   festas.   Even   long   standing   rivals   like  San  Ġorġ  and  San  Bastjan  will   be   trying   to  settle  old  scores!        PINTA  TEATRU,  QATT  MA  NINSA    Venue:  Palace  Courtyard  Time:  19.30  –  01.00  

Three   inventive   local   theatre   groups   are   putting   up   projects   inspired   by   the   stories  discovered  during  the  V18  and  Maritime  Museum  project  Qatt  Ma  Ninsa.    

The   Valletta   2018   Foundation,   in   collaboration   with   Heritage   Malta,   launched   the   first  edition  of  Qatt  Ma  Ninsa   in   June.  Qatt  Ma  Ninsa   is   a   collective  memory  project,   aimed  at  collecting   stories   and   objects   related   to   the   sea.    Qatt  Ma  Ninsa   invited   the   public   to   the  Maritime  Museum,  bringing  along  objects,  photographs  or  memorabilia   related   to   the   sea  and  to  share  memories  and  stories  associated  with  these  objects.      

Featuring  Claudio  Carta,  Versilħoss  and  Maleth,  you  will  be  seeing  these  stories  brought  to  life  at  the  Palace  Courtyard.  

         

ŻIGUŻAJG  AREA  FOR  CHILDREN  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE      Venue:  Upper  Barrakka  Time:  19.00  –  23.30    Żigużajg   is   the   International   Arts   Festival   for   Children   and   Young   People   held   annually   in  Valletta   produced  by   St.   James  Cavalier   Centre   for   Creativity.   The  performances   target   an  audience  of  children  and  youth,  from  newborns  to  16  year  olds.  Żigużajg  will  be  giving  a  very  special  preview  of  its  programme  for  2014  during  Notte  Bianca.  Join  the  Żigużajg  team  at  the  Upper  Barracca  Gardens  on  the  night  for  a  guaranteed  evening  of  creativity,  culture  and  fun  for  children  of  all  ages!    Participating   artists   include   Trevor   Zahra,   Drama   Unit,   Xarulu'   and   St   James   Cavalier  Animators.  This  year  Notte  Bianca’s  children’s  area  will  be  taken  over  by  the  Żigużajg  team!  

 NOTTE  BIANCA  ATMOSFERA    Venue:  All  Around  Valletta  Time:  All  Night  Long    Notte  Bianca  is  the  night  where  all  of  Valletta  comes  to  life.  From  City  Gate  to  the  far  end  of  the   peninsula,   every   street,   corner   and   pjazza   will   be   buzzing   with   spectacle.   Museums,  churches  and  other  magical  spaces  will  be  waiting  for  you  to  pop  a  visit.  From  the  usual  jazz  at  the  Bridge  Bar  to  the  grandiose  St  John’s  Co-­‐Cathedral  tours,  there  is  definitely  something  for  everyone.  So  wander  around,  explore,  and  soak  up  the  atmosphere.      MUSIC    St.  James  Church  Merchants  Street  All  Night  Long    St  James  Church  will  be  open  to  the  public  with  a  youth  mass  at  19.30,  animated  by  the  choir  and  orchestra  of  Musicalibera,  directed  by  Brandon  Attard,   together  with  the  foreign  nuns  from  different  congregations  who  resides  in  Malta.  The  mass  will  be  celebrated  in  an  African  style.    After   the   mass   the   church   will   remain   open   and   will   continue   with   a   musical   and   choir  concert.  The  music  entertainment  will  be  Gospel.  The  animation  will  be  held  from  20.30  to  21.15   and   resumes   again   from   21.45   to   22.30.   Part   of   the   animation   will   be   held   by   the  Children  Helping  Children  Choir,  which  will  be  singing   from   its   repertoire.  The  children  will  be  directed  by  Samuel  Bezzina.    On   the   same   side  of   the   church   there  will   be   a   bake   sale   of   sweets.   The   sweets  will   be   a  variety   from  different   countries   from  around   the  world.   This   is   done   to  promote  diversity  and  unity  amongst  cultures.          

St  Paul’s  Anglican  Pro-­‐Cathedral  West  Street  19.00  -­‐  23.00    St  Paul’s  Anglican  Cathedral  will  open  its  doors  to  Notte  Bianca  at  19.00.  Every  hour,  at  20  minutes   past   each   hour,   you   will   hear   recitals   on   the   newly   restored   organ   given   by  international  musicians.  From  Independence  Square  you,  personally,  will  be  able  to  play  the  St.  Paul’s  bells  via  an  ingenious  WiFi  connection.  And  your  playing  will  be  accompanied  by  a  light  show  from  the  spire  tower.  Welcome  to  Notte  Bianca  at  the  Cathedral  under  the  Spire.      St.  Francis  of  Assisi  Church  &  Friary  290,  Republic  Street  17.15  -­‐  00.00    The   church   is   open   to   the   public   to   visit   the   recently   restored  Mattia   Preti   paintings   and  Guiseppe   Cali’s  masterpiece.  Mass   is   being   held   at   17.15   and   18.30   followed   by   a   vigil   at  20.30   and   an   organ   recital   at   22.00.   Tuneful   easy   listening   organ  music  will   be   played   by  Noel  Gallo  on  the  recently  restored  Mascioni  pipe  organ.  The  organ  will  be  played  from  the  new  custom  made  detached  console  located  at  ground  level.    Bridge  Bar  East  Street  (near  Victoria  Gate)  Performance  from  21.00  -­‐  01.00    Live  jazz  sessions  by  Sammy  Murgu  and  Effie’s  Jazz  Quartet.    Omerta’  Trattoria  &  Wine  Old  Bakery  Street  All  Night  Long    Omerta’  Trattoria  &  Wine  will  be  hosting  the  Fourth  Fret  as  a  4  piece  local  band.      SEVEN  –  Light  in  the  Light  Santa  Lucia  Street  SEVEN  –  making  sense  of  it  all  is  a  dynamic  course  of  7  sessions  over  7  weeks,  attended  by  over  400  youth  and  running   into   its  fourth  year.  Carefully  chosen  topics  help  people  find  a  new  and  deeper  meaning  to  issues  of  faith  and  spirituality  and  how  they  relate  to  our  life  in  today’s  world.  Light  in  the  Light  is  a  pre-­‐Seven  event  which  will  start  with  mass  for  youth  in  St.  Paul’s  Church  and  continues  with   live  unplugged  music   in  St   Lucia  Street   straight  after.  Look  for  what  could  be  a  hot  air  balloon  and  more.    ART  &  EXHIBITIONS    YTC  Merchants  Street  All  Night  Long    Tint   of   Hope   is   an   exhibition   of   various   paintings   from   Zambia,   Zimbabwe,   Zanzibar   and  Tanzania,  to  promote  cultural  art  from  African  lands.  The  paintings  will  be  hung  on  bards  in  

front   of   the   YTC.   Together   with   the   paintings   there   will   be   a   section   of   wood   carvings,  originating  from  Africa  as  well.      Messina  Palace  (formerly  Casa  Rocca  Grande)  St  Christopher  Street  All  Night  Long    Messina   Palace   will   be   housing   an   exhibition   of   very   recent   works   by   Maltese   painter,  sculptor  and  printmaker  Jesmond  Vassallo.  The  title  of  the  exhibition  is  LANDSCHAFT  2014.  The   collection   includes   new   studies/drawings,   prints   and   oils   inspired   by   Maltese  landscapes.  Entrance  is  free  of  charge.    Jesmond   Vassallo   born   in   1976   is   a   visual   artist   who   works   in   painting,   graphic   arts   and  sculpture   with   a   special   interest   in   figurative   art.   Jesmond   studied   History   of   Art   at   the  University  of  Malta  and  fine  arts  at  the  Accademia  di  Belle  Arti  in  Carrara.  He  worked  at  the  Peggy  Guggenheim  Collection  in  Venice,  and  during  this  time  underwent  an  apprenticeship  period  with  Venice-­‐based  printmaker,  Diego  Candido  Cattarin.  Upon  his  return  to  Malta  he  periodically   collaborated   with   a   number   of   established   Maltese   artists   including   Paul  Carbonaro,  Raymond  Pitre  and  Gabriel  Caruana.  Jesmond  has  participated  in  numerous  solo  and  collective  exhibitions,  both  locally  and  overseas  and  his  works  are  found  in  collections  in  Malta  and  abroad.      Arti  f’Palazzo  de  La  Salle  The  Malta  Society  of  Arts,  Palazzo  de  La  Salle,  219,  Republic  Street  19.00  -­‐  00.00    The  Malta  Society  of  Arts  will  be  opening  the  doors  of  its  premises  at  Palazzo  de  La  Salle.  The  Courtyard,   Paul   Asciak   Hall   and   the   upper   halls   will   be   open   with   the   MSA’s   Members’  Annual  Art  Exhibition.  The  Filigree  Centre,  at  the  basement  of  the  Palazzo,  will  also  be  open.      Central  Bank  of  Malta  Castille  Place  18.00  -­‐  23.00    The  Central  Bank  of  Malta  will  be  exhibiting  the  latest  addition  to  its  numismatic  collection  -­‐  a   rare   silver   ingot,  manufactured   in  Malta   during   the   French   Blockade   of   1798-­‐1800.   The  Bank  will  also  offer  discounts  on  a  limited  selection  of  numismatic  coins.  This  special  offer  is  only  available  during  the  Notte  Bianca  evening.      China  Cultural  Street  Chinese  Cultural  Institute,  173,  Melita  Street  All  Night  Long    The  event  of  China  Cultural  Street  is  divided  into  indoor  and  outdoor.  Indoor,  there  will  be  the  65th   China  National  Day  exhibition  entitled   “the  Memory  of   P.R.   China”,  which  will   be  held   in   the  gallery  of  China  Cultural  Centre.  Outdoor,   there  will  be   the  demonstration  and  

fairs  of  Chinese  handicrafts,  Chinese  food  and  Chinese  medicine  as  well  as   the  free  charge  treatment.      The  Malta  School  of  Art  ‘Casa  Brunet’  106,  Old  Bakery  Street,  Valletta  19.00  -­‐  01.00    In   the   foyer   –   Sculptures   and   other   works   by   sculptor   Joseph   Chetcuti.   His   recent   works  include  the  bronze  statue  of  De  Valette  has  highlighted  his   long  career  after  studies  at  the  Accademia   di   Belle   Arti,   Florence   and   working   at   the   famous   Italian   painter’s   Pietro  Annigoni’s  studio.    In   the  main   hall   an   exhibition   of   art   works   –   paintings,   etchina   and   sculpture   –   from   the  collection  of  the  School  of  Art  by  renowned  Maltese  artist  of  the  twentieth  century.  Works  by  Anton  Inglott,  Willie  Apap,  George  Preca,  Frank  Portelli,  Envin  Cremona,  Edward  Pirotta,  Anton   Agius,   George   Fenech,   Edward   Caruana   Dingli,   Robert   Caruana   Dingli,   Censu   Apap,  John  Bonnici  and  many  others  In  the  basement  an  exhibition  of  recent  works  of  art  by  students  who  attend  the  School  of  Art  –  Painters,  Sculpture,  Etchina,  Installations….etc    Studio  104  Valletta,  Large  Scale  Printing  Workshop  Santa  Lucija  Street  All  Night  Long    Studio  104,  Fine  Art  Space,  Valletta  will  be  hosting  a  Large  Scale  Printing  Workshop  for  the  general   public,   during   Notte   Bianca.   The   subject   of   the   workshop   will   be   the   cultural  phenomenon  of  the  Selfie  and  the  participants  will  have  the  opportunity  to  create  their  own  self-­‐portrait   through   digital   imaging,   transferred   and   engraved   onto   Perspex   and   printed  onto  large  scale  plates.  Participation  to  the  workshop  is  free  of  charge,  however,  due  to  time  and   space   limitations,   it   will   be   possible   to   accommodate   only   a   limited   number   of  participants.    This  print  workshop  is  in  conjunction  with  SELFIE  a  group  exhibition  at  Studio  104.    Exhibiting  Artists:  Victor  Agius,  Arthur  Aquilina,  Daniela  Attard,  Ray  Axiaq,  Umberto  Buttigieg,  Joseph  Chetcuti,  Alex  Dalli,  Patrick  Dalli,  Antoine  Farrugia,  Clemens  Hasengschwandtner,  Rune  Bo  Jakobsen,  Tonio   Mallia,   Franco   Navarro,   Reuben   Pace,   Christopher   Saliba,   Joe   Smith,   Darren   Tanti,  James  Vella  Clark  &  Elisa  Von  Brockdorff.      Identita’  at  Palazzo  Pereira  224,  Palazzo  Pereira,  Republic  Street  All  Night  Long    Feast   the   senses  at  Palazzo  Pereira  during   this   year’s  edition  of  Notte  Bianca  with  music   -­‐including  an  acoustic  concert  and  piano  recitals   -­‐  and  an  exhibition  of  paintings,  sculpture,  digital  art  and  photography  taking  the  visitors  on  a  six-­‐decade  artistic  experience  celebrating  the  nation’s  anniversaries  through  the  talents  of  our  nations  artists.    

 Bottega  del  Presepe  Sala  San  Frangisk,  Triq  Melita  18.00  -­‐  22.30    Bottega   del   Presepe  will   have   an   exhibition  with   the   aim   of   encouraging   local   families   to  have   the   Presepe   in   their   homes   at   Christmas.   Therefore   the   Bottega   will   offer   video-­‐projections   of   past   exhibitions,   local   and   foreign,   demonstrations   about   the   building   of  “family”  cribs,  production  of  accessories,  making  of  pasture  and  other   items  related  to  the  tradition  of  il-­‐Presepju.  Members  of  the  GHAQDA  HBIEB  TAL-­‐PRESEPJU  –  Malta  will  welcome  visitors  and  share  crib  experiences  with  them  encouraging  them  to  build  their  own  crib.      140  Sena  tas-­‐Socjeta’  King’s  Own  King’s  Own  Band  Club,  274,  Republic  Street  20.00  -­‐  23.00    Exhibition  of  historical  trophies  and  photos  depicting  the  history  of  King’s  Own  Society.      Ministry  for  European  Affairs  and  the  Implementation  of  the  Electoral  Manifesto  Auberge  D’Aragon,  Pjazza  Indipendenza  18.00  -­‐  02.00    The   Ministry   for   European   Affairs   and   the   Implementation   of   the   Electoral   Manifesto,  Auberge  D’Aragon  shall  be  hosting  an  interactive  exhibit  organized  by  the  various  EU  funds  falling  under  the  Funds  and  Programmes  Division  (FPD)  and  the  Planning  and  Priorities  Co-­‐ordination   Division   (PPCD).   This   event   will   showcase   projects   supported   under   the   2007-­‐2013  programmes  together  with  information  on  funding  opportunities.      Street  Art  Exhibition  Il-­‐Bottegin  ta’  San  Martin,  185A,  Old  Bakery  Street  All  Night  Long    Artists  Alive  will  be  performing  throughout  the  evening,  while  Martin  Bezzina  Wettinger  and  Carol   Busuttil  will   be  working   and   answering   questions.     There  will   also   be   tango   dancing  from  19.45  till  19.45  with  help  from  Nathalie  Mifsud  and  her  students.      University  of  Malta,  Valletta  Campus,    Old  University  Building,  St.  Paul  Street  19.00  -­‐  02.00    Art  exhibition  by  Jo  Debono.              

A  Celebration  of  Life  and  Death  St.  Augustine’s  Oratory,  Old  Bakery  Street  All  Night  Long    A  Celebration  of  Life  and  Death  involves  predominantly  the  spiritual  but  traditional  rites  that  entail   great   care   in   presentation   and   formalization.   This   exhibition   is   a   journey   through  history   of   the   Roman   Catholic   tradition   presenting   vestments,   the   processional  ways,   and  the  ecclesiastical  dimensions  of  celebrating  death.      202  Jewellery  Strada  Santa  Lucia  All  Night  Long    Get   a   chance   of   a   lifetime.   View   the   new   Sif   Jakobs   collection   2014   at   the   202   Jewellery  Boutique,  at   the  202  Jewellery  outlet   in  Strada  Santa  Lucia,  Valletta  and  get  the  change  to  personally  meet  the  founder  and  designer  Sif  Jakobs.  Look  out  for  our  introductory  offers  on  the  prestigious  Sif  Jakobs  brand.  Check  out  our  FB  page  for  further  details.      Domus  Pawli  St.  Paul  Street  19.00  till  00.00    Exhibition  of  arts  and  crafts  related  to  ecclesiastic  works  from  St.  Paul  Shipwreck.      St  James  Cavalier  Centre  for  Creativity  All  Night  Long    VIVA  –  Valletta  International  Visual  Arts  Festival      The  Malta  Photographic  Society  Melita  Street  All  Night  Long    The   Malta   Photographic   Society   is   holding   the   49th   Annual   Exhibition   at   the   Heritage  Showcase,  Melita  Street   (up   the  road   from  St  Francis  Church).  There  are  about  130  colour  and  monochrome  prints  on  show  as  well  as  digital  images.  Come  and  enjoy  the  show.      La  Bottega  di  Paolo  Societa’  Filarmonica  Nazionale  la  Valette,  297,  Triq  ir-­‐Repubblika  20.30  till  24.00    An  artistic  exhibition  of  larger-­‐than-­‐life  statues  created  by  artist  Paul  Aquilina  for  the  various  parishes  in  Malta  and  Gozo.  A  walkthrough  of  beautiful  creations  in  the  historic  building  of  the   Societa   Filarmonica   Nazionale   la   Valette,   who   are   celebrating   their   140th   Anniversary  from   their   foundation.   Also,   an   exhibition   of  Malta’s   traditional   band   clubs   coats-­‐of-­‐arms  and  flags.  

   Mosaico  Group  of  Artists  Palazzo  Parisio,  Merchants  Street  All  Night  Long    Exhibition  by  the  Mosaico  Group  of  Artists  which  encompasses  a  wide  variety  of  artists  using  various   artistic   forms   of   expressions  who  have   the   love   of   art,   culture   and  music   close   to  their  heart  and  in  all  its  expressions  and  ramifications,  tries  to  draw  every  man  and  woman  of   every   epoch   to   discover   not   only   the   goodness   and   truth   of   God,   but   also   his   beauty.  Concert  by  the  students  of  Maria  Abdilla  –  IVA  certified  Vocal  Coach.      Learning  &  Contributing  Ministry  for  the  Family  and  Social  Solidarity,  310,  Palazzo  Ferrerija,  Republic  Street  All  Night  Long    A   collection  of   curtains   and  paintings  done  by   residents   at  Corradino  Correctional   Facility.  Also  exhibiting  other  handmade   items   together  with   the   selling  of  bread  produced  by   the  residents  themselves.  All  contributions  will  be  donated  to  Rise  Foundation.    Casa  del  Arte  e  Restauro  96,  St  Ursula  Street  All  Night  Long    Exhibition   of   pieces   of   art   and   old  masters   paintings   in   restoration   process   by   Fr.   Charles  Vella.      PLACES  OF  INTEREST  &  CHURCHES    Bank  of  Valletta  plc  Misrah  San  Gwann  All  Night  Long    The  BoV  museum  of  banking  exhibits  displays  going  back  to  the  origins  of  Bank  of  Valletta  plc.        HSBC  Water  Programme  –  Water  Aid  Ghana  Projcet  Palazzo  Parisio,  Merchants  Street  All  Night  Long    Fund  raising  activity  in  aid  of  a  third  world  country  to  fund  a  long-­‐term  water  project.        Pontifical  Mission  Societies  7,  Merchants  Street  All  Night  Long    Open  to  the  public,  including  the  shop  Faith  Hope  and  Charity  

   St.  Andrew’s  Scots  Church  South  Street  c/w  Old  Bakery  Street  18.30  -­‐  00.00    St  Andrew’s  Scots  Church   is  an  International  Church  with  regular  worshippers  from  several  different  countries  and  from  the  widest  range  of  Christian  denominations.  The  church  has  its  roots   in   the   Church   of   Scotland   and   has   a   partnership   with   the   Methodist   Church.   The  building  was  completed  in  1857.        MEUSAC  Republic  Street  19.00  -­‐  01.00    This  year  the  MEUSAC  foyer  will  be  transformed  into  a  vintage  cinema  for  children,  showing  at  intervals  the  latest  episode  of  The  Magical  Adventures  of  Tommy  and  Rosy  –  Episode  4.  A  Tommy  and  Rosy  photobooth  is  going  to  be  on  site  to  which  children  will  be  able  to  keep  a  ‘souvenir’  token  of  their  visit  to  MEUSAC.  House  of  Representatives,  Parliament  of  Malta  18.00  -­‐  00.00    The  Parliament  of  Malta,  in  view  of  its  functions  of  enacting  laws  and  holding  the  Executive  to  account,  can  be  considered  the  highest  Institution  of  the  country  With  Malta’s  accession  to  the  EU  these  functions  have  been  extended  to  the  European  level.  Parliament,  not  least  by   facilitating   physical   and   on-­‐line   access   to   both   the   debates   and   documentation,  encourages  civil  society  to  engage  in  a  dialogue  on  all  aspects  of  parliamentary  work.    A  visit  to  the  Parliamentary  Chambers  within  the  Grandmaster’s  Palace  during  Notte  Bianca  is   an   opportunity   not   to   be   missed   in   view   of   the   imminent   migration   to   the   new  Parliamentary  precincts  at  the  entrance  to  Valletta.  A  visit  to  this  site  shall  provide  the  public  with  an  opportunity   to  meet  Members  of  Parliament  and  Parliamentary  staff  and  discover  what   goes   on   in   the   Parliamentary   precincts   which   have   housed   this   Institution   since   its  inception  in  1921.      St  John’s  Co-­‐Cathedral,  Oratory  and  Museum  19.00  -­‐  00.00  (last  entry  at  23.30hrs)    St   John’s  Co-­‐Cathedral  Foundation   invites  the  general  public  to  visit  St   John’s  Co-­‐Cathedral  and   the  museum.   St.   John’s   Co-­‐Cathedral   is   a   unique   architectural,   historical,   artistic   and  religious  monument  of  great  national  and  international  importance.  Guided  tours  in  the  Co-­‐Cathedral  and  Oratory  will  be  held  from  19.00  till  21.30.                

Jesuits’  Church  Merchants  Street  19.00  -­‐  23.00    The   Jesuits’  Church   is  one  of   the  oldest  churches   in  Valletta,  and  one  of   the   largest   in   the  diocese.   The   site,   comprising  a   college  and  a   church   is  bounded  by   four   streets  occupying  the  whole  area.  St  Ignatius  of  Loyola  founded  the  Society  of  Jesus  in  1534.      Ministry  for  Foreign  Affairs  Palazzo  Parisio,  Merchants  Street  19.00  -­‐  23.00    The  Ministry  for  Foreign  Affairs  will  be  open  to  the  public.  Built  in  the  late  18th  century,  the  Palazzo   becae   Napoleon’s   headquarters   during   his   short   visit   in   Malta.   It   is   named   after  Chevalier  Paolo  Parisio  Muscati,  a  Neapolitan  Maltese  nobleman  who  played  an   influential  role  during  the  latter  years  of  the  Order  of  St.  John’s  rule  in  Malta.      Sorijiet  Agostinjani  tal-­‐Klawsura  Kunvent  Santa  Katarina,  Republic  Street  20.00  -­‐  22.00    During  the  opening  of  the  church,  a  Holy  Eucharistic  Adoration  will  be  held  and  animated  by  ‘El-­‐Gibor  Worship  group’.  St.  Dominic’s  Parish  Church  Merchants  Street  16.00  -­‐  22.00    A   procession   of   our   Lady   of   the  Holy   Rosary  will   be   taking   place   between   18.00   to   19.00  following  by  mass.  The  church  will  remain  open  to  the  public.        Casa  Rocca  Piccola  74,  Republic  Street  19.00  -­‐  00.00    The  underground  bomb  shelter   is  going   to  be  open   to   the  public   for   free.  Guided   tours  of  this  16th  century  palace  of  a  Maltese  Nobel  Family  will  be  taking  place  at  a  fee  of  €5.      Ministry  for  European  Affairs  and  the  Implementation  of  the  Electoral  Manifesto  Auberge  D’Aragon,  Pjazza  Indipendenza  18.00  -­‐  02.00    The  Ministry   for  European  Affairs  will  be  open   to   the  public.  The  Auberge  D’Aragon   is   the  oldest   of   the   seven   Auberges   built   by   Girolamo   Cassar   and   survives   almost   in   its   original  form,  with  all   the  hallmarks  of   a  Cassar  building.  Altough   the   façade   is  plain;   the  Auberge  D’Aragon   has   fine   renaissance   rooms.   Since   the   return   of   self-­‐government   in   1947,   four  Maltese  Prime  Ministers  have  used   the  Auberge  D’Aragon  as   their   office,   starting  with   Sir  Paul  Boffa,  followed  by  Dr.  Enrico  Mizzi,  the  only  Prime  Minister  to  die  in  office.  Dr.  Giorgio  

Borg   Olivier   succeeded   Nerik   mizzi   and   it   was   he,   in   his   second   term   of   office,   who  successfully   negotiated   sovereign   independence   for   the   Maltese   islands.   It   was   then   the  term  of   Prime  Minister  Duminku  Mintoff   to   use   the  Auberge   till   he   eventually  moved   the  office  of  the  Prime  Minister  out  of  the  Auberge  D’Aragon  to  the  Auberge  de  Castille  in  1972.  Since  then  the  Auberge  d’Aragon  has  been  occupied  by  various  Ministries.  Today  it  houses  the  Office  of  the  Deputy  Prime  Minister.      Auberge  de  Baviere  St  Sebastian  Street  All  Night  Long    The  World  War  II  shelter  is  going  to  be  open  to  the  public.    Come  and  enjoy  a  performance  by  local  talents  in  the  Auberge’s  courtyard.      St  Paul’s  Shipwreck  Church  St  Paul  Street  19.00  -­‐  00.00    St  Paul’s  Shipwreck  Church  will  be  open  to  the  public  and  a  Holy  Mass  will  be  celebrated  at  21.00  by  Christian  Fellowship.        National  Museum  of  Archaeology  Republic  Street  All  Night  Long    The   National  Museum   of   Archaeology   is   housed   in   the   Auberge   de   Provence,   in   Republic  Street,  Valletta.  The  building,  an  example  of  fine  Baroque  architecture,  was  built  in  1571  and  followed  a  plan  by   local  architect  Ġilormu  Cassar.  The  Auberge  de  Provence  was  house   to  the  Knights  of  the  Order  of  St  John  originating  from  Provence,  France  and  displays  beautiful  architectural  features.  Of  particular  note  is  the  Grand  Salon,  with  its  richly  painted  walls  and  wooden  beamed  ceiling.  The  Museum  exhibits  a  spectacular  range  of  artefacts  dating  back  to  Malta’s  Neolithic  period  (5000  BC)  up  to  the  Phoenician  Period  (400  BC).  On  display  are  the   earliest   tools   used   by   the   prehistoric   people   to   facilitate   their   daily   tasks   and  representations   of   animal   and   human   figures;   elements   which   not   only   show   the   great  artistic  skills  of  the  first  dwellers  of  the  island  but  also  gives  us  an  insight  of  their  daily  lives.  Highlights  include  the  ‘Sleeping  Lady’  from  the  Ħal  Saflieni  Hypogeum,  the  ‘Venus  of  Malta’  from  Ħaġar  Qim,  bronze  daggers  recovered  from  the  Bronze  Age  layers  at  Tarxien  Temples,  and  the  Horus  and  Anubis  pendant  and  the  anthropomorphic  sarcophagus,  both  belonging  to  the  Phoenician  Period.  The  Museum  provides  the  visitor  with  a  good  introduction  to  the  prehistory   and   early   history   of   the   Maltese   Island   sand   acts   as   a   catalyst   to   the   other  archaeological   sites   in   Malta.   Works   are   currently   in   progress   to   include   another   hall  dedicated  to  the  Punic  period  and  others  dedicated  to  the  Roman  and  Byzantine  periods  in  Malta.  Notte  Bianca  special  block  ticket  to  enter  Heritage  Malta  museums  is  a  nominal  fee  of  €1.        

National  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  South  Street  All  Night  Long    The   National   Museum   of   Fine   Arts   is   located   at   the   lower   end   of   South   Street   (Valletta)  within  an  area  including  other  fine  historical  palaces  dating  from  the  time  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  The  area  is  also  well  known  for   its  wine  bars  and  cafés  and  offers   little-­‐known  breathtaking  views  of  the  city’s  grid-­‐shaped  streets  which  visitors  usually  explore  on  their  way  to  the  museum.  Set  in  a  complementing  historic  building,  the  museum  presents  a  multifaceted  overview  of  art  and  artistic  expression  in  Malta  from  the  Late  Medieval  period  to  the  contemporary.  The  palace  was  officially  inaugurated  as  the  National  Museum  of  Fine  Arts   in   1974   and   has   since   then   been   Malta’s   most   important   museum   for   the   arts.  Highlights   from   the   collection   on   display   include   paintings   by   leading   local   and  internationally  acclaimed  artists,  precious  Maltese  silverware,  statuary  in  marble  bronze  and  wood,  fine  furniture   items  and  splendid  maiolica  pieces.  The  collection  also   includes  works  by  Joseph  Mallord  William  Turner  (1775-­‐1851)  and  Albert  Bierstadt  (1830-­‐1902),  Valentin  de  Boulogne   (1591-­‐1632),   Jusepe   Ribera   (1591-­‐1652)   and   Guido   Reni   (1575-­‐1642).   The   large  piano  nobile  halls  house  works  of  art  from  the  Early  Renaissance  to  the  High  Baroque  with  a  focus  on  the  corpus  of  works  by  the  Italian  Baroque  painter  Mattia  Preti.  This  is  the  biggest  corpus  of  works  by  Mattia  Preti  on  display  in  any  public  museum.  Notte  Bianca  special  block  ticket  to  enter  Heritage  Malta  museums  is  a  nominal  fee  of  €1.      The  Palace  Armoury  St.  George’s  Square  All  Night  Long    The  Palace  Armoury  is  one  of  the  world’s  largest  collections  of  arms  and  armour  that  is  still  housed  in  its  original  building.  The  Knights  of  St  John  were  a  unique  brotherhood  of  resolute  warrior  monks.   From  Malta,   their   island   stronghold,   these   combatant   aristocrats   from   the  noblest  houses  of  Europe,  carried  out  their  relentless  crusade  against  the  Ottoman  Turks  in  defence  of   the  Catholic   faith.   The  Palace  Armoury   is   certainly  one  of   the  most   visible   and  tangible   symbols   of   the   past   glories   of   the   Sovereign   Hospitaller  Military   Order   of  Malta.  Grand  Master  Alof  de  Wignacourt  transferred  the  Order’s  arsenal  to  the  Magisterial  Palace  in   1604   where   it   was   the   pride   of   the   Order.   Apart   from   being   lavishly   adorned   with  elaborate  trophies  of  arms,  it  held  enough  arms  and  armour  to  equip  thousands  of  soldiers.  It   was   housed   in   the  magnificent   hall   at   the   rear   of   the   building,   right   above   its   present  location.  At   present,   it   is   displayed   inside   two  halls   that  were  originally   the   stables   of   the  palace.   Following   the   forced   departure   of   the  Order   of   St.   John   from  Malta,   the   armoury  somehow   lost   much   of   its   original   grandeur.   However,   it   was   restored   and   was   officially  opened   as   Malta’s   first   public   museum   in   1860.   Although   only   a   fraction   of   its   original  splendour  remains,  the  Armoury  still  contains  abundant  material  of  Italian,  German,  French  and  Spanish  origin  from  principal  production  centres.  Also  displayed  is  an  exotic  selection  of  Islamic  and  Ottoman  arms  and  armour.  Apart  from  the  massed  arms  of  the  common  soldiers  in   the   collection,   the   enriched   personal   armours   of   the   nobility   still   manage   to   make   a  statement.  Notte  Bianca  special  block  ticket  to  enter  Heritage  Malta  museums  is  a  nominal  fee  of  €1.          

The  Palace  State  Rooms  St.  George’s  Square  All  Night  Long    The  State  Rooms  are  the  show  piece  of  the  Presidential  Palace  sited  at  the  heart  of  Malta’s  World  Heritage  capital  city  of  Valletta.  The  Palace  itself  was  one  of  the  first  buildings  in  the  new  city  of  Valletta   founded  by  Grand  Master   Jean  de  Valette   in  1566  a   few  months  after  the  successful  outcome  of   the  Great  Siege  of  Malta   in  1565.  The  Palace  was  enlarged  and  developed  by  successive  Grand  Masters  to  serve  as  their  official  residence.  Later,  during  the  British   period,   it   served   as   the   Governor’s   Palace   and   was   the   seat   of   Malta’s   first  constitutional  parliament  in  1921.  The  palace  today  is  the  seat  of  the  Office  of  the  President  of  the  Republic  and  the  House  of  Parliament.  It  was  Grand  Master  Fra  Pietro  del  Monte  who,  back   in   the   late  16th   century,   first   commissioned   the  building  of   a  Magisterial  Palace   that  was   improved   upon,   enlarged   and   embellished   by   his   successors   to   reach   its   present  structure  by  the  mid-­‐eighteenth  century.  Following  the  brief  interlude  of  the  French  in  Malta  between   1798   and   1800,   the   Palace   became   the   official   residence   of   the   British   Colonial  Governor  of  Malta.  While   it  was  mostly   through   the  embellishments  of   the   various  Grand  Masters   that   the   Palace   reached   its   current   appearance   and   dimensions,   the   British  Governors   also   contributed   to   the   dynamic   and   at   times   rather   complicated   architectural  history   of   this   edifice.   The   damage   suffered   by   the   President’s   Palace   as   a   result   of   the  Second   World   War   was   considerable.   Fortunately,   the   competent   repairs   after   the  devastating   air-­‐raids   of   February   and   April   1942   helped   to   revive   the   prime   national   and  stately   function   of   the   Palace.   The   Palace   subsequently   became   the   seat   of   Malta’s  Legislative  Assembly  set  up  in  1947,  Malta’s  first  parliament  following  Independence  in  1964  and  subsequent  legislatures  till  the  present  day.  Ever  since  the  times  of  the  Order  of  St  John,  the  palace  was  the  seat  of  a  collection  of  works  of  art  and  heritage  items  some  of  which  still  grace   its  walls.   Some  were  purposely  produced  and   form  part  of   the  historic   fabric  of   the  building.  Others  were  acquired,   transferred  or  presented  at  different   times   throughout   its  chequered  history.