The ŻiguŻajg – Arts for Children and Young People Festival 2023 is back for its 13th edition and will be held between the 10th and 19th November 2023.
During a press conference, the Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici explained the festival’s role in the cultural and artistic development of children.
“The power of the arts in allowing children and young people to communicate in a number of special ways through the art of dance, drama, and music is immeasurable. This underscores the transformative power of the arts in nurturing creativity and offering a space for young individuals to explore and develop their artistic talents,” stated Minister Bonnici.
Rupert Cefai, Chairman of Fondazzjoni Kreattività, stated “This festival has proven to be a remarkable source of entertainment, but more importantly, it is a source of inspiration for our future generations. ŻiguŻajg’s significance lies in enriching the cultural and artistic experiences of its audience, particularly young individuals.”
Festival Director Marta Vella reaffirmed the festival’s dedication to providing unforgettable experiences for young audiences and nurturing their passion for the arts. “Since its inception in 2011, we have witnessed the incredible impact of this festival on the lives of children, fostering their creativity and nurturing their love for the arts,” concluded Ms Vella.
For more information, tickets, and updates, visit www.ziguzajg.org