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maltatoday SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER 2017 This Week 33 indexes of one same reference, a physicality in movement: each the unpredictable product of a live, perfect machine. UNTIL DECEMBER 12 REL•INK – Indelible Narratives Collective exhibition drawing on the history of tattoos in Malta, on display at the Malta Maritime Museum, Birgu. Featuring oral accounts and images of tattoo designs of elderly Maltese men, who worked on ships or on the waterfront as stevedores, fishermen, longshoremen, dockers, sail makers, sailors, stewards, coalmen, firemen, Royal Nav y service men, Merchant Nav y men, firemen, stokers, labourers and others. REL•INK is a community outreach project in collaboration with the Malta Maritime Museum, the Library Information and Archive Sciences Department of the University of Malta and Arts Council Malta. MUSIC OCTOBER 31 Vibrant Violin and Cello Selections Recital at the Oratory of St Francis, Valletta at 12:00. Featuring Violinist Klara Nazaj and cellist Akos Kertesz. The programme will feature some of the world's greatest music ever written. The duo will perform Corelli's Sonata Op. 5 No. 12 "La Follia"; Haendel's joyful two movements from 'Rejouissance' La Paix and Hornpipe. They will also be performing Dancla's "Duo on the themes of Mozart's Don Giovanni" and five movements from Gliere's 'Selection from 8 Morceaux pour Violin et Violoncelle' (Prelude, Gavotte, Berceuse, Intermezzo and Scherzo). Bookings: 7968 0952, baroccomalta@gmail.com. THEATRE TONIGHT AND NOVEMBER 3-5 Ernest and the Pale Moon Gothic theatre production based on the Oliver Lansley short story at Palazzo De La Salle, Valletta. Directed by Denise Mulholland, the cast includes Thomas Camilleri, Jo Caruana, Chris Galea and Chiara Hyzler. Staged by newly- minted theatrical company The Shrinking Violets. Bookings: www.ticketline.com.mt. NOVEMBER 3-5 Lib(r)a A collaborative devised theatre performance by Teatru Santwarju at Valletta Campus Theatre, St Paul's Street, Valletta at 20:30. Featuring Julia Camilleri, Martina Georgina and Althea Corlett. Bookings and more information: https:// www.facebook.com/Teatru- Santwarju-694696734069139/ FESTIVALS TONIGHT; NOVEMBER 2-4 Rima Film Festival Second edition of the film festival focused on migrant narratives, and organised by the Rima Project. Screenings will take place at two different venues: Casa Pereira and Malta Post Museum, both located in Valletta, from 20:00 onwards. A number of these screenings will be followed by special guest and director's talks. On display throughout the festival will be an exhibition of works from six photographers forming part of the collective 'Generation Elili' based in Brazzaville, Congo. For more information on the programme, special guests and purchasing of tickets visit our website on: www.rimaproject. org. NOVEMBER 8-12 Malta Book Festival Annual edition of the Malta Book Festival (formerly Malta Book Fair) at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. the programme of events will feature conferences on themes of literary and sociopolitical importance, book and author presentations, book launches, fun activities for children, readings and much more. This year's special guests include: Rosie Goldsmith, the renowned BBC journalist, the US born and UK raised novelist and poet Ros Barber, French novelist Gilbert Sinoué, Kuwaiti poet Shahd Al Shammari and local author Alex Vella Gera. Another special guest for this year is Ahmad Said Abdel Moneim, a renowned Arab publisher who will be giving a talk on subversive literature in the Arab world. Saturday evening closes off with a highlight event: the short film premiere in Temi Zammit Hall at MCC. This year's winner of the NBC PBS Short Film Contest is the company Mitħolma of Charles Stroud, who will be adapting Joe Friggieri's short story Dritt Għall- Punt from the collection of short stories Nismagħhom Jgħidu (Kite Group, 2016). WHAT'S ON Tonight: The Busker Today: Pumpkin Fest at Manikata

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