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27 maltatoday, SUNDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER 2013 THIS WEEK WHAT'S ON the first known football team in Mdina, Notabile United, to the current team Mdina Knights FC. The oldest item on display is an original Notabile United jersey dating back to 1938, and a number of other interesting items are on display, including team photos, trophies and newspaper cuttings. Visitors can enjoy a brief audiovisual history and an interactive facility to view results, scorers and tables by season. The exhibition will be held at the Corte Capitanale, Mdina (Mdina Local Council premises). Entrance is free. Opening times are 10:00 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 19:00. SEPTEMBER 7-OCTOBER 15 C Photographic exhibition by Elisa von Brockdorff in collaboration with fashion stylist Gayle Zerafa, make up artist Gabrielle Zammit Grungo and hair stylist Christian Galea at St James Cavalier, Valletta. In collaboration with five guest designers: Nadine Noko, Ritienne Żammit, Elisha Camilleri, Enrique' Tabone and Ugly Lovely (www. uglylovely.co.uk). Opening night on September 7; starts at 19:30. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 29 Eucharistic Treasures of Malta Exhibition of articles associated with the administration and veneration of the Holy Eucharist at Palazzo de Piro, Mdina. Organised on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the 24th International Eucharistic Congress held in Malta. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30 Pietra and Stone Exhibition of fine art photography by Anna Runefelt at Café Juliani, 25, St George's Road, St Julian's. Organised by SO Galerie, Iklin. STAND-UP COMEDY SEPTEMBER 21 Eden Comedy Club Standup Night Seventh edition of the Eden Comedy Club featuring international acts at Eden Cinemas, St Julian's from 20:30. Lineup includes Dana Alexander (Canada), Martin Evans (UK) and Matt Dwyer (Australia). Matt Price (UK) will be compere on the night. Tickets are at €20. More information: www.edenculture.com. mt. FESTIVALS SEPTEMBER 12-15 Maritime Senglea International Festival Festival of re-enactment, music, exhibitions and more around Senglea. This year, the Festival will be part of a EU-funded project under the Network of Twinned Partners 'Revival of Old Towns and Cities'. The four participatory countries in this project are L-Isla (Malta), Daugavpils (Latvia), Zarasai (Lithuania) and Fara San Martino (Italy). The project starts in Senglea this coming September and comes to an end in September 2014, also in Senglea. SEPTEMBER 20-21 A Night in Casal Fornaro Bread festival in the main streets of Qormi from 18:00. Various types of foodstuffs and drinks will be offered as well as the large scale exhibition of arts and crafts in the open air along the various streets and squares in the centre of Qormi. VILLAGE FESTAS SEPTEMBER 1-2 The feasts of St Catherine, Zurrieq, Our Lady of Loreto, Ghajnsielem, Gozo, and St Gregory, Kercem, Gozo St Catherine and Our Lady of Loreto are celebrated on 1 September, and the feast of St Gregory falls on 2 September. LIVING HISTORY SEPTEMBER 1 Hiddent Cities – Bormla Heritage Trail Later next year, this will form part of a much wider project under the title Hidden Cities. It offers an introduction to Cospicua's heritage. Anyone interested is welcome to join this walk of discovery from 09:30 to 12:30, which will give deeper insights, YOUR FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY www.maltatoday.com.mt not only about Bormla itself, but also about the two other cities, namely Birgu and Senglea, and the neighbouring village of Kalkara. SEPTEMBER 22 Alarme A historical re-enactment at St John's Cavalier, Birgu, from 11:00, with tickets at €7 for adults and €3 for students and children aged six to 12. The re-enactment lasts for roughly 45 minutes.