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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 16 JULY 2017 This Week 33 WHAT'S ON Evenings on Campus 2017 is back in full swing This year's Evenings on Campus is back in full swing. Now in its 25th edition, the fes- tival is being held between Sunday 23 July and Friday 11 August. It includes an avant- garde range of music, dance, theatre perfor- mance and science in art to attract discern- ing fun-loving audiences - young and young at heart. The innovative blends with the traditional and the well-loved. An exciting performance to be launched by Tricia Dawn Williams extends the black and white piano keyboard towards multi- coloured landscapes of electronic music. In an evening dedicated to the Maltese lan- guage, unpublished stories by Trevor Zahra are interpreted by actor Joseph Galea, while Corazon links them to her song. Young audiences can enjoy 'Shakeshorts', written and performed in a humorous style allow- ing children to enjoy Shakespeare. Malta Café Sci speakers talk about their vari- ous expertise and the methods applied in the conservation of different surfaces and works of art, while Alegria Dance Company together with Tikka Banda presents 'Tikka Alegria', an experimental performance fus- ing Flamenco dance with traditional Mal- tese band marches. The venues are accessible to wheelchair users. Free parking in the car parks of the University of Malta Msida Campus is in- cluded. For further information visit the Evenings on Campus Facebook page, send an email to eveningsoncampus@um.edu.mt or call on +356 7984 3480. This year, Evenings on Campus is intro- ducing a Festival Pass at €30 which provides individual admission to all paying events. Evenings on Campus is also introducing a Family ticket priced at €20, which gives ad- mission to an individual event to two adults and up to three children under the age of 15, per performance. TRANSIT[ion] (10+) 23 July at 21:00, Valletta Campus Theatre (ex MITP), Valletta Campus TRANSIT[ion] ... extending the black and white piano keyboard towards multi-coloured landscapes of electronic music, extended piano technique and video. Tickets: Adults €10; Children (under 15 years of age) €5 Festival Pass €30; Family Ticket €20 STORJAKANTA (U) 29 July at 21:00, Atriju Vassalli (Main Quadrangle), University of Malta, Msida Campus Lejla ta' muzika u letteratura bi stil mexxej u prezentazzjoni divertenti li jistghu joffru l-kantanta Corazon u l-attur Joseph Galea Tickets: Adults €10; Children (under 15 years of age) €5 Festival Pass €30; Family Ticket €20 Shakeshorts (for children) 30 July at 18:00, KSU Common Room, University of Malta Msida Campus Bringing fun, laughter and learning to Shakespeare. Shakeshorts presenteth unto you, a rendition of Shakespeare that hath been condensed in length and acted out in brevity using wit, jest, silly hats, and a tad of naughtiness: perfect for young minds full of mischief. Price: €5; Festival Pass €30; Science of Conservation 30 July at 20:00, Atriju Vassalli (Main Quadrangle), University of Malta Msida Campus Malta Café Sci speakers talk about their various expertise and the methods applied in the conservation of different surfaces and works of art. Entrance is by donation towards RIDT Tikka Alegria (U) 2 August at 21:00, Atriju Vassalli (Main Quadrangle), University of Malta Msida Campus Alegria Dance Company together with Tikka Banda will be presenting 'Tikka Alegria', an experimental performance fusing Flamenco dance with traditional Maltese band marches. Tickets: Adults €10; Children (under 15 years of age) €5. Festival Pass €30; Family Ticket €20 Eternal Glades (16+) 10 August and 11 August at 21:00, Atriju Vassalli (Main Quadrangle), University of Malta Msida Campus A retirement home for old gods, and Odin trying to figure out why Zeus is so… the way he is. Tickets: Adults €10; Children (under 15 years of age) €5 Festival Pass €30; Family Ticket €20 Programme Joseph Galea, Trevor Zahra and Corazon

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