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28 THIS WEEK CULTURE | TV | FILM CINEMA LISTINGS FOOD | WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK The Malta Jazz Festival returns in July TEODOR RELJIC THE perennially popular and en- during Malta Jazz Festival was an- nounced during a press conference last Thursday, as representatives of the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts, the Valletta 2018 Foundation and Fondazzjoni Ceremonji Nazzjon- ali heralded this year's edition of the international festival, set to take place between 17 and 19 July. The conference was also attended by Malta Jazz Festival Artistic Direc- tor Sandro Zerafa and the new Minis- ter for Culture Owen Bonnici. MCCA Chairman Albert Marshall welcomed Owen Bonnici in his first public appearance as Culture Minis- ter. "Unfortunately not many ministers take an active interest in culture, but Owen is one of them," Marshall said. "After five years of shadowing this sector, it feels like I've finally come home," Bonnici said, adding that one particular concern he'd like to ad- dress is the importance of artists to society. "In my conversations with artists, this kept cropping up as a concern. Artists felt that they weren't listened to, that there would be a seed of an idea that would never take root. And we want to ensure that this doesn't happen again – naturally, not at the price of quality," Bonnici added. Marshall went on to highlight how the festival will take advantage of the fusion between various governmental entities, while taking place in con- junction with this year's various na- tional celebrations. Sandro Zerafa said that the festival will be an eclectic one, with a var- ied programme which will include both classically-inclined musicians and more cutting edge acts. Zerafa also emphasised that the festival will continue to support local talent and facilitate collaboration between Mal- tese acts and their international coun- terparts. Among the musicians are Mehliana (featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana) – which is set to be one of the festival's hottest tickets – mix- ing jazz with electronica to create a trance-laden music while the French- born musician Laurent Coq combines Caribbean/Creole influences with modern jazz piano in his Laurent Coq Dialogue Trio. Other rising stars include vibra- phonist Warren Wolf and Kneebody, a band which crosses genres with ease. Local talent will be represented by Paul Abela Quintet featuring Gabriele Comeglio on Thursday 17 July, Joseph Camilleri Trio and Dominic Galea Trio on Friday 18 July and Francesca Galea, the winner of last year's Jazz Contest, on Saturday 19 July. "It's important that the local scene does not remain insular," Zerafa said, while adding that the Jazz Fringe will continue to provide a space for up- and-coming musicians, an initiative which will be bolstered by free-of- charge masterclasses. Marshall said that V.18 chairman Jason Micallef has been greatly sup- portive of the Jazz Fringe initiative in particular. "I was always secure in the knowl- edge that, should I need funds, Jason will stick his hand in his pocket and hand me some!" Marshall said. Micallef said that the Jazz Fringe, incorporating up-and-coming musi- cians and taking place at various lo- cations, has an important communal element which needs to be nurtured. Speaking on behalf of FCN, Lou Bondi said that the foundation could only gain from an association with a prestigious event like the Malta Jazz Festival. "The Festival is great precisely be- cause it encourages us not to remain closed in on ourselves, but to collabo- rate with international artists," Bondi said. Closing the conference, Marshall added that an agreement was reached with the Commissioner of Police for the Jazz Festival to carry on uninter- rupted for longer hours. Tickets for the Malta Jazz Festival 2014 cost €30 for a single-day ticket (seated) or €75 for a three-day block ticket (seated). Standing single-day tickets are also available for €20 (free seating available) while a three-day block ticket (standing) can be bought for €40 (free seating available). Those who book until the end of April can avail themselves of an early bird dis- count: €60 instead of €75 for a three- day block ticket – seated; €25 instead of €30 for a single-day ticket – seated, €30 instead of €40 for a three-day block ticket – standing (free seating available) and €15 instead of €20 for a single-day ticket – standing (free seat- ing available). For full programme and line-ups visit maltajazzfestival.org. Mehliana Kneebody Dominic Galea Trio L.COQ Dialogue Randy Brecker Warren Wolf Joseph Camilleri

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