Verbi: mill-bieb ’il ġewwa by Barumbara Collective
Verbi: mill-bieb ’il ġewwa was designed as an interdisciplinary performative event through a collaboration of 8 Maltese and other European artists from different artistic spheres.
Verbi: mill-bieb ’il ġewwa was designed as an interdisciplinary performative event through a collaboration of 8 Maltese and other European artists from different artistic spheres.
Culture Venture is proud to announce ‘Unforgettable’ a big band swing concert in Malta in February 2019 by Maltese tenor Nico Darmanin. In his one-weekend-only Unforgettable concert on 14, 15 and 16 February,
Blurring boundaries between art and performance, Verbi: mill-bieb ’il ġewwa is an interdisciplinary show devised by eight multi-national artists. Verbi: mill-bieb ’il ġewwa is an interdisciplinary performance art event by Barumbara Collective that
Notarial Archives in Valletta is a treasure house for Malta’s hidden history. With a collection of over 20,000 manuscripts, spanning a period of six centuries.
The Premju tal-President għall-Kreattività has over the years developed as a flagship funding programme with a spillover of cultural policy principles on social policy. Culture Venture evaluated the programme.
Attard captures the contents of damaged documents in the Notarial Archives in Valletta through an artistic expression. ‘Parallel Existences’, an art photography exhibition by renowned photographer Alex Attard
Culture Venture was engaged to develop an institutional framework to develop a coordinated approach for Arts Council Malta's international work.
Malta’s 2011 national cultural policy was the first official cultural policy for Malta and provided a five year policy framework for the development of the cultural and the creative sectors.
Culture Venture was engaged to support the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra design and develop a plan with the right resources to carry it out, enabling the MPO to progress to the next level.
The workshop provided time and space for cultural professionals from performing arts organisations in Palestine to reflect on the sustainability of their organisation.
