During EMM‘s annual general meeting Adnan joined the board.
It’s been more than four years since Electronic Music Malta held its first ever meeting at Spazju Kreattiv. It was a meeting during which this, then new, organization set its primary goals and objectives with the aim of providing a different type of contribution to the electronic music community in Malta.
Following its successful application to become a recognized Voluntary Organisation, EMM established its first group of volunteers who, as a committee, charted its initial path and activities. According to EMM’s statute, this committee was renewed in 2017, and again, this saw us organize more events most of all our yearly conference, Circuits, which also formed part of the Valletta 2018 programme of activities. Circuits continued to be held year after year with 2019 being its fourth edition in a row!
What is Changing?
EMM’s work has received support from various private and public entities in Malta. Testimony to this is the EMM’s upcoming event which will see a world renowned theremin player coming to Malta to perform, thanks to support received from the Goethe Institute (through the German-Maltese Circle) and Heritage Malta who will be providing us with a magnificent venue! Also our forthcoming documentary will see its’ very film-maker participate in the event by holding a brief talk prior to the screening… and this thanks to the University of Malta. And there is more in store!
We have upcoming projects and collaborations with the University of South Africa (UNISA), the University of Malta, Black Box Pro, support from the Malta Arts Fund, the Malta International Arts Festival and, of course, Spazju Kreattiv!
EMM will no longer merely organize events but will commence training programmes, networking sessions, commission projects, exhibitions, performances and, yes, build its first synthesizer module!