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Science in the City 2022 Science in the City 2022
  • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Mission & Values
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Privacy Policy
  • Events
    • Pre-Festival Events
    • Street Festival
    • Performance Festival
    • Satellite Events
    • Virtual Festival
    • Virtual Escape Room
    • Explore the Arches
  • Get Involved
    • Internships
    • Job Opportunities
    • Sponsorships
    • Volunteers
    • Organisations, Artists & Researchers
  • Partners
  • Getting There
  • Contact
2022 Programme
Science in the City 2022

REAL-WORLD FESTIVAL

Programme

Our planet is in trouble and it needs your help. It’s time to activate mission earth!  Join us at City Theatre for two days of enchanting, family-friendly content. This year, to meet COVID-19 guidelines, our program has been divided into two hour slots which can be booked individually. Grab your seats now and strap in for the ride!  

 

Highlights at City Theatre include Clikki’s Wild Adventure: The Long Flutter Home, a puppet show by ERA which follows the heartwarming journey of a butterfly across the Maltese Archipelago. Award-winning British comedy-science-singer-songwriter John Hinton will be performing a live music show inspired by the work of Nature Trust. His high energy set: “Now that’s what I call a lot of songs about science” is sure to have you in stitches. 

 

If you want to up the ante, drop by for The fast and the curious, a show by UM Racing exploring how race cars are tailor made to annihilate the competition. City theatre will also be hosting The Game of Talents, a guessing game which puts researchers in the hot-seat and gives you the chance to grill them about their work. 

 

Book your slot to watch these events and many more at Activate Mission Earth: City Theatre, see below!

 

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To book click on register above and select the slot you want, you can choose 1, 2, or 4 tickets: 

 

Slot O (4pm Friday 24th)

The Fast and the Curious (UM Racing)

Clikki’s Wild Adventure: The Long Flutter Home (ERA)

Bystander Buster (Betapsci)

 

Slot P (7pm Friday 24th)

Now That’s What I Call a Lot of Songs about Science (Nature Trust and John Hinton)

Europe in Green (EC rep)

Happily Ever After: A Maltese Fairytale (KNZ)

Clikki’s Wild Adventure: The Long Flutter Home (ERA)

 

Slot Q (9:30pm Friday 24th)

Now That’s What I Call a Lot of Songs about Science (Nature Trust and John Hinton)

The Game of Talents 

 

Slot R (10am Saturday 25th) 

Now That’s What I Call a Lot of Songs about Science (Nature Trust and John Hinton)

“Hack” the System (TrustStamp)

Europe in Green (EC rep)

 

Slot S (1pm Saturday 25th)

Clikki’s Wild Adventure: The Long Flutter Home (ERA) 

Europe in Green (ESA)

Happily Ever After: A Maltese Fairytale (KNZ)

 

Slot T (4pm Saturday 25th)

The Fast and the Curious (UM Racing)

Europe in Green (ESA)

Arts, Science and Tech (MCAST)

The Game of Talents 

 

Slot U (7:30pm Saturday 25th)

Now That’s What I Call a Lot of Songs about Science (Nature Trust and John Hinton)

Clikki’s Wild Adventure: The Long Flutter Home (ERA)

Bystander Buster (Betapsci)

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Science in the City is part of the EU-wide celebration, European Researchers’ Night. It is co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme, under grant agreement No 101061120, the Arts Council Malta (ACM), Esplora STEM Engagement fund and a number of corporate sponsors. It is recognised by Europe for Festivals and Festivals for Europe (EFFE). 

The Science in the City consortium is led by the University of Malta and the Malta Chamber of Scientists, in partnership with the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, Trust Stamp Ltd, MCAST, Qualia Analytics, Esplora, tech.mt, BPC International, SEM, PBS, Spazju Kreattiv, Aquabiotech, Valletta Design Cluster, Valletta Cultural Agency, Transport Malta, The Environment Resource Agency, WasteServ, Heritage Malta and More or Less Theatre. 

This communication reflects the author’s view and the European Commission is not responsible for any information it contains. 

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