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maltatoday SUNDAY 4 MARCH 2018 34 This Week WHAT'S ON EXHIBITIONS MARCH 9-APRIL 21 Except for Access Only Exhibition by artist-architect Tom Van Maldaren at Malta Contemporary Art, Valletta. Malderen presents a series of objects that due to denomina- tions of scale, materiality and context sit somewhere between sculptural objects and archi- tectural models - at a juncture between the field of architecture and that of art. While many of the ref lections that have made their way in the exhibition can be traced back to architecture, they feel equally relevant and stimulating when brought into an art context. Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday (13:00 – 18:00); Saturday 10:00 – 13:00. UNTIL MARCH 11 Xewwex Exhibition of video animation at Space B of Spazju Kreattiv at St James Cavalier, Valletta by Lisa Iglesias. Iglesias uses an early, labour intensive anima- tion technique to create her vid- eos. The artist composes thou- sands of individual drawings and collages on paper that she then documents in sequence to produce a sense of motion. Ig- lesias teases out the 360 degree gesture of drawing and video production, taking a look at the causal relationships between time, subjectivity and wonder. MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT MARCH 10 Ida Kelarova's Jazz Famelija Jazz-fusion concert at the Don Bosco Oratory Theatre in Vic- toria, Gozo. Ida Kelarova invites the best of Czech and Slovak musicians to collaborate on this music formation that links Romani harmonies and Latin- American rhythms to the sound of a jazz band. The locally-based Organic Choir will open for the show and will be collaborating with Ida Kelarova's Jazz Fameli- ja later in the set. Kelarova will also present a short workshop based on her 'Everyone Can Sing' concept. MARCH 16 Kewn Records Showcase 001 Musical launch event for the newly-minted Kewn Records la- bel at The Garage, Zebbug. Fea- turing the bands BILA, Krishna and Heart of Darkness. Entrance is at €7. Doors open at 21:00. MARCH 17-19 HUSH Original musical written and TODAY Collapse Set in a dystopian future under siege, the streets are chaotic and violent, with armed soldiers raping and killing at whim. A young woman named Greta lives together with her damaged boyfriend Robbie. Robbie is not allowed outside for the sake of his safety. The lovers have created a bullet-proof bubble around themselves, full of stories and fairy tales, oblivious to the trouble out- side . . . until Stella comes to visit. Then Greta and Robbie's world is turned upside down. This event is being held at St James Cavalier and is sup- ported by the Malta Arts Fund. Warning: Rated 18. Nudity and scenes of a sexual nature. Clowtifics at Brightclub Meets Theatre Fuzzhoneys will be performing at the Campus Book Festival