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maltatoday SUNDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2017 32 This Week EXHIBITION UNTIL NOVEMBER 13 Collectif Elili Photography Exhibition The work of six photographers from the Collectif Génération Elili will be exhibited at the Malta Postal Museum & Arts Hub, 135, Archbishop Street, Valletta in the run up and during Rima Film Festival. La Génération Elili is a group of photographers based in Brazzaville, engaged in the promotion of Congolese photography on an international level. All of the members of the Collectif are self-educated artists, wholly passionate about photography, and determined to promote the valorisation of the visual arts and the improvement of photography in all of its manifestations. UNTIL NOVEMBER 18 I Am the Body of a Human Exhibition by US artist Andrew Birk at Malta Contemporary Art, Felix Street, Valletta. Birk presents a series of Life Shrouds, an exercise of dirt- on-denim pieces made with the imprint of his own body. These paintings are multiple indexes of one same reference, a physicality in movement: each the unpredictable product of an alive, 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 Navy service men, Merchant Navy 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 NOVEMBER 7 As The Leaves Turn Concert by two classical singers: mezzo soprano Althea Troisi De Menville and soprano Anna Bonello at the Oratory of St Francis, Valletta at noon. The performance entitled As the Leaves Turn, highlights a selection from Bach's Easter Oratorio, Mozart's Laudate Dominum, Haydn's Benedictus from his 'Little Organ Mass' and two excerpts from Vivaldi's Gloria. Moreover, the performance ensues with charming and intriguing arias by Georg Bizet, Donizetti, Schubert, Mendelssohn and Schubert. Bookings: 7968 0952, baroccomalta@gmail.com. NOVEMBER 8 Sandro Zerafa 4tet – More Light Jazz concert at the National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta at 20:00. Sandro Zerafa, one of the most active guitarists on the Paris jazz scene and Malta's renowned jazz export teams up with French pianist Laurent Coq, French doublebass player Simon Tailleu and Cuban drummer Lukmil Perez Herrera to present music from his critically lauded fourth album as a leader, 'More Light', released earlier this year on the French record label 'Jazz&People' and distributed by Harmonia Mundi. Part of the Three Palaces Festival. Bookings: http://booking.teatrumanoel. com.mt/Event/9895/. NOVEMBER 9 Castalian String Quartet Classical music concert at the National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta at 20:00. Castalian String Quartet is rapidly emerging as an exciting voice on the international chamber music scene. In the past three years they have won top prizes at major international WHAT'S ON TODAY 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 new- ly-minted theatrical company The Shrinking Violets. Book- ings: www.ticketline.com.mt. Lib(r)a A collaborative devised thea- tre performance by Teatru Santwarju at Valletta Campus Theatre, St Paul's Street, Val- letta at 20:30. Featuring Julia Camilleri, Martina Georgina and Althea Corlett. Bookings and more informa- tion: https://goo.gl/oDHmPw Today: Lib(r)a at Valletta Campus Theatre, St Paul's Street, Valletta at 20:30 LAST CHANCE TO SEE! Sandro Zerafa

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