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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 17 JANUARY 2016 32 This Week MUSIC & DANCE JANUARY 18 Bonaventura Rubino – Messa de Morti à 5 Concertata Concert forming part of the Valletta International Baroque Festival at the Jesuit Church, Valletta at 19:30. Performed by Cappella Musicale S. Maria in Campitelli of Rome, Studio di Musica Antica Antonio il Verso of Palermo, Ensemble La Cantoria and Ensemble La Pifarescha. UNTIL JANUARY 30 Valletta International Baroque Festival Annual festival of baroque music around various venues in Valletta, featuring local and international performers. The Valletta International Baroque Festival has been conceived purposely as a celebration of this baroque identity of Valletta. For two weeks, Valletta will resound with music from the period when it was built. For more details, visit: www. vallettabaroquefestival.com.mt. JANUARY 23 The Creepers @ Django The American Vintage Blues band The Creepers will perform at Django Jazz Bar, Republic Street, Valletta at 22:00. The Creepers are made up of Patrick Camilleri (drums), Antoine Tonna (bass) and Sven Midensol (guitar, vocals). Entrance is at €5. JANUARY 29 Noir Live @ Django Jazz concert at Django Jazz Bar, Republic Street, Valletta at 22:00. Noir Jazz Project is made up of Kris Spiteri on the piano, Edward Ellul on bass and Alex Debono on drums. JANUARY 29-31 Quintessence Maltese experimental electronic musician and composer Renzo Spiteri in concert at St James Cavalier, Valletta at 20:00. Tickets are at €15. Bookings: http:// ticketengine.sjcav.org/. JANUARY 30 Nomad Son live The metal band Nomad Son will be performing at Buskett Roadhouse, limits of Rabat at 21:00. Supporting act for the night will be Tryst Arcane. JANUARY 30 Critical Mass Alternative 80s music night at Razzett l-Ahmar, Mosta at 22:00. Featuring DJs Michael Bugeja, Joseph Felice and Brian James. Tickets are at €5 from https://www.showshappening. com/; €7 at the door before midnight – €10 after. EXHIBITIONS UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 iMprint iMprint is an exhibition by contemporary painters and artists based in Malta, collectively exploring the various techniques of printmaking used by old masters, taking place at St James Cavalier, Valletta. Throughout the ages, the printing technique has often been employed by most artists since it allows multiple copies to be obtained, while simultaneously giving space for experimentation between one print and the next. The project will furthermore see the launch of the setting up of a Fine Art Printmakers Association, formed to endorse and encourage a professional approach in the organisation of such events as well as in the practice of this artistic skill. UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 Watches Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum in collaboration with Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti is continuing with its series of temporary exhibitions with an exhibition dedicated to antique watches. Over 50 watches specially loaned from private and museum collections, highlight the technological and artistic qualities of antique watches. This exhibition is guest-curated by David Thompson, who occupied the role of senior curator of Horology at the British Museum until his recent retirement. The exhibition considers their variations and functions, and takes an in-depth look at particularly important watches belonging to notable personalities. More information: http://www. palazzofalson.com/. UNTIL FEBRUARY 29 Mediterranean Peace Donkey – Gozo WHAT'S ON WHAT'S ON TODAY Trackage Scheme presents 'Sacred Noise' Following the the Rooftop Live Sessions last Summer, Trackage Scheme is back with its winter edition. TS, togeth- er with Ir-Razzett L-Ahmar, presents 'Sacred Noise' – a series of alternative, indie and rock live music events from 16:00. Get Your Boots On #3 Countryside loop taking place in the Buskett/Dingli/ Fawwara area with beautiful cliffside views and should take roughly three hours to com- plete, organised by Get Your Boots On #3. Meeting place is under the 'metal canopy' in the Buskett car park at 13:00 and heading out straight to the cliffs from there. The walk will be child and dog friendly. Expression of Interest: Call for Evaluators under the FUSION Programme Deadline Extended up to noon 29th January 2016! The Malta Council for Science and Technology is extending the Call for Evaluators for the provision of Evaluation Services on national research proposals and projects under the FUSION Programme. A number of evaluators are being sought in the following areas: t1SPKFDU4DJFOUJöD0QJOJPO Aquaculture, Aviation & Aerospace, Maritime Services t4UBHF3FQPSU .BSLFU3FTFBSDI&DPOPNJD*NQBDU3JTL1SPöMF#VTJOFTT1MBO t%VF%JMJHFODF&WBMVBUJPO Applicants should have a proven track record and will be expected to work under their own initiative and in an iterative manner with the Programmes Unit. Further information can be obtained from http://mcst.gov.mt/news.aspx or by sending an email to voucher.mcst@gov.mt. 5IF.BMUB$PVODJM'PS4DJFODF"OE5FDIOPMPHZ7JMMB#JHIJ,BMLBSB,,3.BMUB www.mcst.gov.mt Nomad Son will be performing at Buskett Roadhouse on January 30 Today: trek around Fawwara An exhibition of vintage watches will remain on display at Palazzo Falson, Mdina until February 14

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