Fourth edition of ŻiguŻajg season launched
The fourth edition of ŻiguŻajg Season 2022-2023, which showcases work for children and young audiences all year round, has been launched.
International and local creatives will present various art forms such as music, film, theatre, digital animation, dance and storytelling for children of all ages.
Minister Owen Bonnici, who attended the launch, explained that with 12 projects, seven art forms and over 40 artists, this year’s ŻiguŻajg season will showcase some of the best productions on offer and, in so doing, promote inclusion within the arts community and beyond.
“Just like in past years, ŻiguŻajg continues to work towards celebrating diversity and addressing relevant and timely issues through creativity. In this context, this year sees the return of the school shows, as well as tailored sensory-friendly performances meant to make the whole experience more inclusive and accessible to the public,” Bonnici said.
Rupert Cefai, chairperson of Fondazzjoni Kreattività, spoke about the importance of having a programme like this produced for children, as well as the importance of ŻiguŻajg in the life of a young person.
He said that “such a programme allows us to focus on the...