What are the Arts if not a way of speaking, of reacting, of setting trends, and of communicating? Few things are more beautiful and intense than making music or sharing musical experiences together, than the exhilaration and emotion on stage and in the public just after the curtains close, the wonderful camaraderie of a community project, the sense of enrichment after an exciting, fascinating debate or an enlightening and intriguing talk, the awe at the wonderful world of the visual arts and remarkable artefacts, the indescribable sense of immense fulfilment after one creates something, and the adrenalin kick throughout the process, the recognition of what this does to all of us individually inside, as artists, as participants, as audiences, as visitors, and collectively as a society… the basic sense of well-being and of being together, and, to put it simply, just having fun!  Never before have the Arts been more important in my lifetime. Luckily (perhaps), unlike in previous generations, we live in a digital world that makes separation a bit less painful, and allows the Arts to speak in different ways.
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ARTS COUNCIL MALTA BLOG

The word ‘unprecedented’ has almost become a cliché! I have been asked to write a few words about my reflections vs my role. The thing is, like many in our sector, there is very little ‘VS’ between the two.  One grows to trust one’s Art as much as oneself, and grows into one’s Art, to the extent that it becomes oneself, or you become the Art.

I think the most devastating thing for us artists, apart from the obvious hugely significant financial ramifications, is the sense of loss. We feel bereft of the part within us that is probably the strongest part inside us. In the more introspective of our beings, this period has perhaps allowed us more time to conceptualise, compose, curate in the extraordinary spaces of our mind… that wonderfully psychedelic, kaleidoscopic, unpredictable labyrinth, that sheer open space... a real dichotomy of ‘safe haven’ and extraordinary freedom. We are a thousandfold richer for allowing it to ‘be’, assimilating the beauty and wonder of the world around us.

ISM MUSIC JOURNAL MAY 2021: Music Journal is the Incorporated Society of Musicians’ bi-monthly magazine,
with news from its members, advice from the team, features and opinion pieces from experts in the music profession.

“No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.”

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Painting nature…
Michelle Castelletti Michelle Castelletti

Painting nature…

Whether it’s the glorious colours of the weedy sea dragon, or catching the sun’s movement playing hide and seek…

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Rebel in the Rye
Michelle Castelletti Michelle Castelletti

Rebel in the Rye

Of course we are willing to write/create and get nothing in return. In truth, there is no such thing. We get a thousandfold more.

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