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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 20 MARCH 2016 32 This Week MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE MARCH 24 Jazz Collective Jazz concert by local and in- ternational musicians at Electro Lobster, Pjazza Balluta, St Julian's at 20:00. Featuring Alan Por- telli (electric bass), Manuel Pulis (drums) and Clint Campisi (gui- tarist, singer, songwriter). MARCH 25, 26 Kotra: Kuncert Kontra L-Kurrent Music festival of Maltese-lan- guage indie bands at Razzett l- Ahmar, Mosta at 19:00. Featuring Kafena, Marmalja, Brodu, Soni- tus Eco, Kapitlu Tlettax, Cyberia, Mistura, RAS. Resident DJ will be Mike Bugeja. Tickets for both nights are at €6, €8 at the door. Single-day tickets will only be available at the door. Bookings: http://bit.ly/1MePBvI. Organised by Rejects.com.mt in collabora- tion with Kelma Kelma. MARCH 27 Vivaldi's The Four Seasons Concert in aid of brain research at St Publius Church, Floriana at 19:30. Featuring internationally acclaimed Maltese violinist Car- mine Lauri under the direction of Michael Laus. This special per- formance is being held in aid of brain research and organised by the University of Malta Research Trust (RIDT) in collaboration with the Malta Neuroscience Network. Tickets are at €60, €30 and €25. Bookings (St James Cavalier): 2122 3200 or online: http://ow.ly/VESsk. EXHIBITIONS UNTIL APRIL 10 Soar – Anatomy in Motion This installation is the culmina- tion of a five-year long project by physician Charles Paul Azzopardi, where the display of a corpus of 44 photographic prints is based on the practice of dance, photog- raphy and original writing. Tak- ing place at Spazju Kreattiv (St James Cavalier), Valletta. Opening Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 10.00 to 15:00; Friday, Saturday 15:00 to 19:00. Gallery floor talks with the artists: Saturday 19 March 16:00 and 18:00. UNTIL APRIL 6 Sensory Apparatus Collective exhibition by the artist in residence at Blitz, St Lucy Street, Valletta. Featuring work by Bona- my Devas, Libby Heaney and Anna Ridler. Comprising a three-room installation and education room, Sensory Apparatus is a collabora- tive, interdisciplinary installation, making visible the incessant flow WHAT'S ON TODAY Hortus Conclusus One-day exhibition by Teresa Sciberras at the Dominican Convent, Rabat from 11:00 to 16:00. Organised by FRAGMENTA. Sciberras will present works from different periods and in different techniques, which all revolve around the theme of the Hortus Conclusus, or closed garden. For the event, FRAGMENTA will organise a leisurely walk in a garden, accompanied by motifs and texts from the Renaissance to our times, which have inspired Sciberras in her painting. After Lunch Bunch Light nibbles, cocktails and music at Electro Lobster, Pjazza Balluta, St Julian's from 16:00 onwards. Resident DJs for the afternoon: Swillmott, Louie G, Dale and Julian Drury. For booth or table bookings call on 2735 7357 or 7970 8773. #Cuqlajta Bilingual event for Easter organised by Dwal Godda around the streets of Gharghur from 16:00 to 21:00. Featuring painting, installations and performance art. More information: dwalgodda@yahoo.co.uk, 7909 2624/9928 8288 Orphee et Eurydice Production of the famous opera at the Manoel Theatre, Valletta at 20:00. Composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck based on the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi it features leading local soloists and chorus with the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Philip Walsh. Directed by Denise Mulholland. Bookings: bookings@teatrumanoel.com. mt, 2124 6389. early learning centre 193, Merchant Street, Valletta - Tel: 21236228 • 61, St Paul Street, Rabat - Tel: 21456385 • Triq Fortunato Mizzi, Victoria - Tel: 21560157 www.elctoysmalta.com Manuel Pulis will be drumming for the Jazz Collective Michael Laus will be directing a concert featuring acclaimed violinist Michael Laus on March 27 Soar: Featuring work by Charles Azzopardi

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