Tuesday, February 16, 2010

128 artists petition PM against roofless theatre


128 artists from across the cultural scene have written to the Prime Minister telling him they oppose his decision to have a roofless theatre on the former opera house site.
The signatories include Peter Serracino Inglott, Joseph Calleja, Felix Busuttil, Carmine Lauri and Alison White.
Actors, musicians, dancers, singers, directors, choreographers, producers and crew involved in the performing arts and the music scene in Malta signed a letter they presented to Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi this evening.
The letter says:
"We are also disappointed that the arguments presented and statements issued by numerous theatre practitioners have not been taken into consideration during the alleged consultation period.
"May we reiterate that the an open-air theatre in its proposed location is operationally challenging due to security measures imposed by any Parliamentary building, limited by weather conditions and also prone to noise pollution: both that which it produces, which can disturb people living in the neighbourhood, and the noise produced around it, such as fireworks, outside festivities, and other factors which can be a severe hindrance to performances."
The artists said that theatre history has demonstrated that the open-air concept has evolved from an acoustically perfect natural environment to a built arena that still managed to create a complete immersive and cathartic experience in a beautiful setting.
"We fail to see how the surrounding environment of the current space can retain this principle. This project also throws up a number of logistical and financial problems which will make the use of the space as likely and as successful as the use of our other open air theatre in Ta' Qali."
They said that contrary to what the Prime Minister stated, open-air theatre was not a new concept to Malta and with a tradition of open-air stage productions dating back 100 years, Maltese theatre practitioners had vast knowledge and experience in the pitfalls and opportunities of open-air experiences.
"Yet, this advice seems to have been totally ignored."
They said Malta still needed a fully-fledged purposely-built space for the performing arts that can cater for the needs of artists, which are not being addressed in the existing theatres such as poor acoustics, backstage facilities and modern amenities.
In the same manner in which new sports complexes, schools, hospitals or parliament buildings were no longer considered a luxury for developed countries, the same should be said for a purposely built public space for creative expression.
It would have been more logical, useful and appropriate if any investment went towards a proper multifunction performance space, they said.
The artists argued that although the proposed project was interesting, it did not contribute to solving the huge shortcomings found in other state theatres but repeated shortcomings and created others of its own.
They said that investment in the professionalisation of artists, technicians and producers should be running parallel to the construction of any space.
"Only in this way can we guarantee that this provides the high-quality performances that Malta, and any performance space, aspire to.
"We urge the Prime Minister to engage in an immediate discussion with theatre practitioners and refrain from acting singlehandedly on behalf of future users of the space.
"We look forward to a time when Renzo Piano’s unstinting efforts to save the space from the hands of politicians can be fully explored and developed not as an afterthought or in competition with parliamentary sittings, housing estate facades or a bus terminus but treated with respect, conviction and expressed as an integral part of Malta’s cultural vision," they said.
They said that ultimately, the performance space should not be seen as a monument, but as a dynamic cultural focus, essential to the successful development of the City Gate Project and the culture led regeneration of Valletta.
THE SIGNATORIES


Francesca Abela Tranter
Artistic Director / choreographer
Jean Pierre Aguis
Actor
Francesca Aquilina
Soprano
Toni Attard
Actor & Theatre Director/ creative industries advisor
Sharon Attard
Actor
Antonella Axisa
Performer
Mario Azzopardi
Theatre Director
Mario Philip Azzopardi
Film and Theatre Director (Toronto)
Dorothy Baldacchino
Soprano & Actor
Andrew Barberi
Singer & Musician
Tanya Bayona
Classical Ballet Teacher and Choreographer
Mark Mifsud Bonnici
Designer
Coryse Borg
Actress and Drama teacher
Elaine Borg
Singer
Frank Bowman
Painter and Designer
Adrian Buckle
Artistic Director & Producer Unifaun Theatre Productions
Maria Buckle
Actor
Albert Buttigieg
Opera Singer
Alfred Buttigieg
Playwright
Felix Busuttil
Director, YADA Dance Company
Vince Briffa
Video and Perfromance Artist
Nanette Brimmer
Actor & Theatre Director
Narcy Calamatta
Theatre Director, Actor and Founder of Zararti Foundation
Joseph Calleja
International Tenor
Robert Calleja
Musician and Choir director
Barry E Calvert
Actor/Director
Julia Calvert
Actor
Monica Calvert
Backstage Crew
Florinda Camillleri
Dancer
Thomas Camilleri
Actor (London's West End)
Sarah Camillieri
Dancer/ Choreographer/ Artist
Edward Caruana Galizia
Actor
Angèle Caruana
Choral Singer
Fiona Cauchi
Singer
Jo Caruana
Theatre Critic and Actress
Irene Christ
Actor, Director, Theatre producer
Josette Ciappara
Theatre practitioner/ Educator
Philip Chircop
Painter
Claire Ciantar
Performing artist
Angele Cristina
Actor and Drama teacher
Norma Cristina
Actor
Tony Cassar Darien
Artistic director/writer
Deedee Clark
Dancer/ Singer/ Actress
Rosetta De Battista
Musician/educator/music therapist
Kate De Cesare
Actor
Edward DeGaetano
Actor
Andre Delicata
Theatre Critic Times of Malta
Christopher Dingli
Actor, Musician (London)
Mark Doneo
Producer and director
Lizzie Eldridge
Theatre artist and writer
Wesley Daniel Ellul
Theatre Director/ Actor
Kathrina Farrugia
Lecturer in Dance Studies, Royal Academy of Dance London
Lino Farrugia
Theatre Director
Gillian Fenech
Choral Singer
Louise Fenech
Actress
Francesca Fenech
Actor, singer, dancer
Karl Fiorini
Composer
Anna Formosa
Actress and applied drama practitioner
Daron Galea
Chroegrapher and Dance teacher
Marco Galea
academic/theatre historian
Yvette Maria Galea
Freelance pianist and accompanist
Christopher Gatt
Theatre director
Isabelle Gatt
Lecturer - Creative and Expressive Arts,
Artistic Director - Teatru Qroqq Projects
Fiona Giambra
Musician
Niki Gravino
Music Artist
Maria Grech Ganado
Author
Noel Grech
Musician
Tyrone Grima
Artistic Director, Theatre Encore
Chiara Hyzler
Actor
Victor-Emmanuel Jacono
researcher in performer-pedagogy, theatre maker and scholar
Theresa Krentzlin
Wardrobe MADC
Carmine Lauri
Musician
Joseph Lia
Opera Singer
Pauline Longo
Soprano
John McDonough
Musician
Deborah McNamara
Dance School Principal & International Examiner for the Spanish Dance Society
Maria Pia Meli
Singer, musician, actress
Joe Meli
Producer
Caldon Mercieca
Theatre practitioner/ creative industries advisor
Edward Mercieca
Actor/ Producer FM Theatre Productions
Mario Micallef
Director Talenti Theatrical Co.
Jennifer Micallef
Classical concert pianist
Ninette Micallef
Actor
Immanuel Mifsud
Writer and Theatre Director
Philip Mizzi
Actor
Marco Montalto
Performer - Groups for Human Encounter
Denise Mulholland
Theatre director/producer; actor; singer; teacher of performing arts
Erica Anne Muscat
Actress
Joe Pace
Actor
Krista Paris
Actress/Singer/Dancer and drama teacher
Mik Pisani
Actor
Pierre Portelli
Set Designer
Franica Pulis
Actor
Andrea Pullicino
Designer
Neville Refalo
Actor, Singer and Musician
Mariano Said
Actor
Paul Sebastian Saliba
Musician - Big Band Brothers
Stefan Scerri
Stage Manager
Terry Shaw
Theatre director, Actor and opera singer
Hannah Schembri
Performer
Karl Schembri
Author & journalist
John J Schranz
Director-Pedagogue, Groups for Human Encounter/ Professor of Theory and Philosophy of Theatre in the MSPC Programme of the University of Malta/ Director - ActionBase Studio for Researching Performative Processes/ Co-Director of the Joint European Master's Programme in the Science of Performative Creativity.
Gabrielle Scicluna
Dancer
Alexandra Scicluna
Mezzo- soprano
Peter Serracino Inglott
Opera Librettist and Theatre Studies Coordinator University of Malta
James Spiteri
Actor
Sarah Spiteri
Musician, Music and Visual Arts Co-ordinator
Sharon Spiteri
Director
Simone Spiteri
Actor, playwright, Artistic Director Du' Theatre Group (Malta)
Kristian Spiteri
Musician
Albert-G. Storace
reviewer/critic and broadcaster
Gabi Sultana
Pianist
Erin Stewart Tanti
Theatre producer, director and actor
Marcelle Teuma
Theatre Director/Performer/Educator
Rachael Tedesco Triccas
Performing artist
Jospeh Vella Bondin
Dramatist and Musicologist
Alexander Vella Gregory
Composer & Musician
Deborah Vella
Singer
Joe Vella
Lighting Designer
Joe Quattromani
Actor/ Theatre Director
Michael Quinton
Music Production Spooky Monkey
Alison White Micallef
President Dance Council Malta representing the majority of dance schools in Malta and Gozo
Dance Teacher and entertainer
Abigail Williams
Actress
Paul Xuereb
Drama critic and author
MariaElena Zammit
Performer - Groups for Human Encounter
Pia Zammit
Actor & Director Unifaun Theatre
Darrin Zammit Lupi
Performing arts photographer/ actor/ director
Kenneth Zammit Tabona
Performing arts critic

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