Cultural leadership – Make it happen. Make it matter.
In a speech on cultural leadership, Toni Attard argues that positive change can occur everywhere and across all levels. We often discuss great artists and their work.
In a speech on cultural leadership, Toni Attard argues that positive change can occur everywhere and across all levels. We often discuss great artists and their work.
Culture Venture was commissioned by Al-Harah Theatre to evaluate the EU funded project promoting intercultural creative exchange between European and Palestinian performing arts practitioners.
Culture Venture was awarded a public tender to advise and coordinate the public consultation process of the Pjazza Teatru Rjal infrastructural project. The consultation process sourced input on the way forward.
Initiated by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia with the support of the Government of Georgia a new long-term program/campaign “Georgia, Europe” has been elaborated and launched in 2019.
How can one create a global conversation on change that is relevant and responds to diverse voices, socio-political structures and cultural contexts?
As the relationship between arts and politics continues to be challenged even further with the rise of populist agendas, Toni Attard calls for global empathy in cultural relations.
Culture Venture was the key expert for the provision of cultural strategy development and implementation to local councils and regional committees.
The EU4PAR project engaged Toni Attard in advising on improving policy-making processes in the ministry and help finalizing reorganization of the ministry.
Renowned tenor Nico Darmanin performed to packed houses in a diverse repertoire of swing, jazz and Big Band classics at the National Museum of Archaeology this Valentine’s weekend. Unforgettable was Darmanin’s first-ever bid band concert
Margerita Pule found something completely different and sorely needed in Barumbara Collective’s Verbi: mill-bieb ’il ġewwa at Valletta Contemporary. Are you tired of hackneyed theatre endlessly repeating tired tropes and clichés?
