We undertook to co-organize the 34th edition of the Malta Festival with pride and joy.
70hours
of performances
of performances
80hours
of live music
of live music
50hours
of talks
of talks
10film screenings
37workshops
19meetings
and discussion panels
and discussion panels
Several thousand people by Lake Malta listened to Parov Stelar, L.U.C and the Rebel Babel Film Orchestra featuring Kayah and Kwiat Jabłoni, Hollow Coves, and a solo DJ set by Sienkiewicz. Crowds joined the brass bands wandering through the city, danced under the mechanical goats with children from Project Elimu, and explored Poznań with Little Amal. Tim Robbins took a picture with over a hundred participants after hit, sold-out performances of ‘Topsy Turvy’. Despite unfavorable weather, over a thousand people listened to the phenomenal Anohni at the Old Brewery Park. Andrzej Seweryn received 8 minutes of standing ovation for his masterful performance as Shakespeare’s ‘Lear’. A similar ovation filled the Earth Hall, where nearly 1,500 people watched ‘Elizabeth Costello’ by Krzysztof Warlikowski and Nowy Teatr. Six sold-out performances of the award-winning ‘Sun & Sea’. Full houses for ‘Lover’s Complaint’ and ‘Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione’. The Atrium at UAP was bursting at the seams when Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk visited. Magical moments were shared by nearly 30,000 people in total!
Thank you for coming, kind words and for the beauty that you gave to the festival every day, at each of the almost 130 events.
❤️ TO LOVE!