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maltatoday SUNDAY 6 MAY 2018 This Week 35 WHAT'S ON JUNE 6 Inmates #018 - l l l Blond:ish l l l Night of electronic music at Gi- anpula Village, limits of Rabat from 22:00. Blond:ish is a Canadian pro- ducer/DJ duo formed by Anstascia D'Elene Corniere and Vivie-ann Bakos. They started their career when they met in Montreal in 2008. Bookings: https://shop.trackag- escheme.com/event/inmates-pres- blondish/ or call 9921 2745. JUNE 8 Viper Soup Complex / A Broken Design / Shlamizard Night of prog rock and metal at The Garage, Zebbug. Featuring the three bands Viper Soup Complex, A Broken Design and Shlamizard. Doors open at 20:00. Entrance is at €5. JUNE 16 House Of Doom presents: Candlemass – Live in Malta Legendary doom metal band Can- dlemass will be performing at Aria Complex, San Gwann. They will be supported by local act Forsaken. Doors open at 19:00. Bookings: http://www.maltadoom.com/. JUNE 29 Eyes to Argus + Goldstein Night of progressive and doom metal music at Rumours, Pieta. Performing bands include Eyes to Argus and Goldstein. Doors open at 21:00. Entrance is at €5. THEATRE & DANCE TONIGHT AND MAY 7 Much Ado About Nothing: Shakespeare at the Pub WhatsTheirNames Theatre pro- duction of William Shakespeare's romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing at The Pub, Archbishop Street, Valletta at 20:00. Additional matinee performances on April 22 and 29 at 10:00. Joseph Zammit, Tina Rizzo, Nathan Brimmer, Gi- anni Selvaggi and Giulia Xuereb. Directed by Philip Leone-Ganado. Bookings: whatstheirnames.thea- tre@gmail.com, 7734 5207 or 7905 2522. Seating is limited to 20 people per show. MAY 18-20 Apocalesque! Fringe theatre and variety show with an 'apocalyptic burlesque' theme at City Lights, St John's Street, Valletta at 20:00. It's post apocalyp- tic Malta. The enormous weight of the construction boom has caused the island to collapse. The only ones that remain are the filthy dregs of society. Culture, however, is boom- ing with sinister priests, voodoo goddesses, feline slaves and flesh eating virgins luring victims into their beautifully twisted cabaret. Writers/performers include: Joseph Zammit, Alex Vella Gregory, Teo- dor Reljic, Veronica Stivala, Alex Spiteri Gingell, Kevin Canter, Ma- rie Claire Camilleri, Becky D'Ugo, Miriam Calleja, Undine Laverve, Pete Farrugia, Philip Leone Gana- do, Nathan Brimmer, James Ryder & Svetlana Pandolfino. The show is directed by Nicole Cuschieri and produced by Creative Island. Book- ings: http://www.creativeisland. com.mt/events/apocalesque/ FILM SCREENING MAY 22 Two Trumpets for St Andrew/Luqa Screening presented by Solar Cin- ema Malta of the documentary Two Trumpets For St Andrew (1968) at Iz-Zuntier tad-Dokkiena, Luqa at 20:30. Two Trumpets For St An- drew is an Australian documen- tary film that follows the rivalry be- tween two band clubs in the village of Luqa in 1968. John Calleja and Anthony Theuma are the two main protagonists. We are introduced to their way of life and to their pas- sion for their respective band clubs. Both men take us to their place of work - The military air base and the Malta dry Docks. Shot while the British occupation was ending and Malta's independence was at its inception, this film offers a rare view of how Maltese village life was at the time. The film also features interviews with Archbishop Gonzi, Gorg Borg Olivier and Dom Mint- off. The screening is free. VILLAGE EVENTS MAY 20 Irkottafest 2018 Event celebrating Irkotta, taking place at Ħal Kirkop main square from 09:30 to 20:00. Ħal Kirkop is extensively noted for the tradi- tion of Irkotta making. During this event there will be a live demonstra- tion of how Irkotta is made and oth- er things such as artisans exhibiting lace-making, weaving, traditional food preservation and hand-made work. An art exhibition will also be held along with various entertain- ment throughout the day. JUNE 7 Qamar il-Għasel Cultural event hosted by the Hal Safi Local Council with the support of Malta Arts Council, taking place from 10:00 until 19:00. Visitors will be able to walk through the Sir Al- exander Ball Garden during the day, and at the main parish square, one will have the opportunity to visit several stalls which will be offer- ing various products which are produced from pure honey and its subsidies. Lectures and activities for children will also be included in the event. Bila at Msida Skate Park Blond:Ish at Gianpula

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