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22/04/2022

Proud to be supporting this event.

The Augustinian Friars and The Augustinian Cloister Foundation will be holding an inauguration event tomorrow, Saturday, 23rd April 2022, at 7.15pm at St Mark’s Church, Rabat, Malta.
The highlight of the evening will be the performance of select pieces of music played on the V Mascioni Pipe Organ, which has recently been restored by the master organ restorer, Mr Robert Buhagiar.
These beautiful pieces of music will be performed by:
Dr Chris Role’, resident organist at St Mark’s Church, featuring trumpeter Mr Nicholas Busuttil and oboist Ms Leanne Borg
and
Dr Claire Baluci, a pipe organist and an internationally renowned concert theatre organist, together with classical and contemporary vocalists Ms Jacqueline Micallef Grimaud, Ms Nicole Weaving-Baluci and Ms Imelda Micallef Lowell.
The event is being supported by the benefactors of the organ restoration project Dr Gilles and Mme Claudine Gutierrez and their associated entities, the Institute of Cellular Pharmacology - Texinfine and the Applied Research and Training Academy - ARTA.
Attendance is by invitation, however, live streaming of the event can be followed at:
Patrijiet Agostinjani - Knisja San Mark - Rabat
or
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMCI_lMUyVs8MMRRfufeS-g

Photos from Applied Research and Training Academy - ARTA's post 12/03/2022

Earlier this week, it was indeed a pleasure for the Institute of Cellular Pharmacology (ICP), in collaboration with the Applied Research and Training Academy - ARTA, to host a 30-strong group of students from the Ecole Nationale de Commerce in Paris. The students, whose visit to Malta was organised through the Maltese French Chamber of Commerce (MFCC), demonstrated great interest in the operations of both entities.

The students toured the premises and listened to what the institutions had to offer where their professional and academic goals are concerned. Sessions were highly interactive and engaging all round with guidance and stories shared from different perspectives: professional, faculty, administration and specific knowledge of culture, courses and other opportunities. Questions were answered by first-hand sources, namely Ms Daniella Lauri from ICP and the Principal and Head of ARTA, Dr Claire Baluci, as well as Ms Odette Vella from MFCC, with students learning from and building on questions asked by others in their group.

The official tour also included checking out the surrounding environment, immersed in facts and history, giving a deeper insight into the institutions’ and country’s ethos. Students were set to have a genuine sense of the place through a visit to Malta’s Silent City, Mdina, and one of the museums there. This was followed by exploring the Augustinian monastery and St Mark’s Church in Rabat which fascinated all and sundry.

All of this served to fuel students’ eagerness and keen interest to pursue their studies further. In turn, ARTA and ICP greatly value the palpable enthusiasm, excitement and commitment of this most welcome group of students.

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