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ZIGUZAJG: ARTS FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN
19-25 NOVEMBER 2012

The British Council is supporting the second edition of the ŻiguŻajg International Arts festival for Children and Young People.

This year, the festival is taking place from 19 to 25 November and  is once again being organised by the St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity. Music, story-telling, animation, film, dance and theatre are just some of the exciting ingredients of a festival designed to capture the imagination of children and young people.

The festival programme boasts a rich variety of Maltese and international productions designed for young audiences, including specially commissioned works, which will make for an exhilarating and unforgettable experience. According to festival director Toni Attard, “ŻiguŻajg is proposing no less than twenty-four productions, brought to us by some of the best in the Maltese arts scene, as well as performers from Australia, the UK, Italy, Germany, France, Holland and Portugal”.

The following British companies/writers participate in the festival:

Andrew Cope (the author of Spy Dog, winner of the Redhouse Children’s Book of the Year as well as the prestigious Richard and Judy award for the 7+ category)

Bamboozle (Crazy Hair)

Gecko (Missing)

Ailie Cohen (Cloudman)

In a drive for enhanced accessibility for patrons attending performances during the festival, the ŻiguŻajg Arts Festival this year also features an inclusive platform, including a selection of performances in sign-language. The festival programme has also been tailored for schoolchildren to attend performances in the morning, while all shows will also be taking place during the evenings throughout the week of the event, including the weekend.

ŻiguŻajg venues include St. James Cavalier, the Auberge de Castille, the National Library, the Manoel Theatre, the Italian Cultural Institute, the Mediterranean Conference Centre and the MITP. St. George’s Square will host Frulli Frilli, a walk-through experience inspired by the popular Maltese book ‘Il-każ kważi kollu tal-aħwa De Molizz’. A celebratory puppet parade will animate Republic Street on the last day of the festival, bringing together youth groups, professional dancers and musicians to creatively mark Valletta’s title of European Capital of Culture in 2018.

ŻiguŻajg will also be introducing a Fringe Festival between the 16th and 18th of November, which will be a platform for young bands, ensembles, theatre groups and artists eager to present their work to young audiences.

Tickets to the ŻiguŻajg Festival are free of charge but subject to booking via the festival website at www.ziguzajg.org. Tickets can be collected from St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity in Castille Square, Valletta.

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