Upstairs Geology VII

My reclaimed word for the 21st century is Liquid- specifically starting from thinking about my own life and attitude to fixity.

DUN KARM

A performance installation to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Malta’s national poet Dun Karm Psaila.

The New Educators: Art, Dance and Imagination

The implementation of creative theatre and art workshops for students of  4 Learning Support Centres in Malta. During these workshops, held at the school’s premises, improvisation, devising and games were the working methods adopted to achieve the desired goals. The aim was to apply creative methodologies to encourage the use

L-Iblah

Year 2013 short film
duration: 10 minutes

EUR:908

A dance project on film (2011) that reflects on the Maltese pastime of sitting inside vehicles at various locations around the island.

Rytmii Vitae

A performance installation (Malta Fine Arts Museum, 2011) based on the work and social context of artist Antonio Sciortino.

Old Salt

An open-air theatrical work set and performed in Malta’s Grand Harbour, based on historical events and figures in the 18th and 19th century.

Mrs. Stork & the Mysterious Egg

A piece developed for ŻiguŻajg Arts Festival for Children & Young People, inviting human beings to leave behind the world of grown-ups and come on an adventure to a totally different world.

White Sea

White Sea explores the various male/female relations between an often absent Sea Captain and those women left in his wake.

Penelope: Dust In Our Awakened Dreams

A solo piece, a self-portrait, and a collaborative dance performance that is the story of a female figure exiting a world that lies between tragedy and fairytale.

-hEx: inverting geometry

Science in the City festival commission (2012): an interactive video and performance installation exploring auxetic properties and aesthetics.

Ratio

A 5-minute video and movement installation commissioned by Malta Design Week 2011, exploring geometrical forms of the Golden Ratio.

The Liquid Shark Tooth

A 3-minute video installation featured as part of Birgufest in 2011, exploring a superstition about shark tooth fossils held by Maltese sailors.

Lore of the Sea

Malta Maritime Museum. 9-10-11 September 2011. Duration: durational piece ‘Lore of the Sea’ is a stylised abstract theatre-cum-mime performance created in collaboration with Heritage Malta at the Maritime Museum. A project merging art, history, and site together to create novel new experiences with each.  Lore of the Sea is a

Grace | Rofflu

The performance, Grace and Rofflu, supposes a seemingly typical relationship between two Mediterraneans that flies from the epitome of love to the nightmare of domestic abuse.