Ħolqa has established itself as a regular on the Maltese cultural calendar. Previously known for its focus on theatre and performance, the annual youth Festival organised by Ġ.F. Abela Junior College has extended its branches to all spheres of visual and performing arts, becoming an International Youth Arts Festival.
  
The Festival is going to be held between 25 and 29 March 2019 in various spaces around the College. The opening is on 25 March at 14:00 in the Junior College Auditorium. On 28 March, Venue18 at Junior College in collaboration with Inizjamed will hold an open mic session for all.
The Festival is going to be held between 25 and 29 March 2019 in various spaces around the College. The opening is on 25 March at 14:00 in the Junior College Auditorium. On 28 March, Venue18 at Junior College in collaboration with Inizjamed will hold an open mic session for all.
  In its sixth edition, the Festival, offers various opportunities to youths who work in the local visual arts and performative arts scene to showcase their talents and exchange various experiences with youths from different countries. This year’s theme is diversability, which sees a collaboration between participants from local foreign schools, alongside entities that work with clients with various abilities to create a dialogue through art.
  Along with performances by foreign participants from Ireland, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria and France, the programme will showcase the talent of the Junior College Orchestra, band, dance group, visual arts group and Teatru Kulleġġ. In its aim to promote local talent, and in view of this year’s theme, the Festival will include participants from MCAST, Gozo’s Sir Michelangelo Sixth Form together with Spero, AÄ¡enzija Sapport, Opening Doors and Maria Gauci. During the week of activities, the Festival goers will have the opportunity to experience different theatrical styles, music concerts, dance shows, visual arts exhibition, documentaries and films, structured discussions, interviews and workshops. 
  This year Ħolqa is working closely with Opening Doors to put up a Festival that celebrates diversity in all its forms. Ħolqa would like to thank Aldo Cauchi Savona, Sandra Mifsud, Mary-Ann Cauchi u Arts Council Malta, Alka Ceramics and Inizjamed. Ħolqa is made possible thanks to help of  Premju tal-President għall-Kreattività, Buzzer Stationers and HSBC.
  
Programme
  
    
Monday 25 March
14:00 Opening Ceremony and performance by Spero
  
    
Tuesday 26 March
09:00 Special Performance: Nicole Frendo
  
    
  
  
    
Thursday 28 March
12:00 Performance MCAST
  
    
Friday 29 March
09:00 Performance Italian Group
  
Programme
Monday 25 March
14:00 Opening Ceremony and performance by Spero
Tuesday 26 March
09:00 Special Performance: Nicole Frendo
    09:20    Performance Gozo Group
  
  
    11:00    Special Performance: Kaylie Magri
  
  
    11:20    Performance AÄ¡enzija Sapport
  
  
    14:00    Performance Belgian Group
  
  
    15:00    Performance Å»fin Kulleġġ
  
  
    Wednesday 27 March
09:00 Performance Rock Band JC in canteen
  09:00 Performance Rock Band JC in canteen
    0900     Performance Irish Group in Auditorium
  
  
    1100     Pottery workshop (Art room)
  
  
    1100     Performance Spanish Group
  
  Thursday 28 March
12:00 Performance MCAST
    14:00    Martina Zammit interviews dancer Maria Gauci + mentor Rachel Calleja
  
  
    15:00    Performance JC Orchestra
  
  
    20:00    Open Mic @ Venue18 with Inizjamed
  
  Friday 29 March
09:00 Performance Italian Group
    11:00    Performance Bulgarian Group
  
  
    13:00    Performance Teatru Kulleġġ
  
  
    14:00    Closing Ceremony
  
  . For further details call on +356  2590 7202.
		
 
								 
								