From Victory Day (or Jum il-Vittorja) to Sette Giugno and the Festival of Lights (or L-Imnarja), the most famous of the Mediterranean archipelagos is brimming all year round with festivals and celebrations, each more electrifying than the last. Today, naturally, our organization invites you to join us for the event of the day. During your language study trip to Malta, let’s take a closer look at Gozo’sfamous Mediterranea Festival!
What’s on the program for the Mediterranea Festival in Gozo?
How can you briefly describe the Gozo Mediterranea Festival—in a few words—to make the most of your language study trip to Malta and improve your English? Here’s a suggestion from LEC: the event features a series of cultural gatherings open to everyone in the historic squares of Gozo. On the agenda:
- concerts
- lectures
- art exhibitions
- debates
Celebrating 700 Years of Culture on Gozo
The theme of the event? Celebrating 700 years of culture on Gozo – to quote the Festival’s own slogan. Gozo is the second-largest island in the archipelago, just behind the island of Malta, where you’ll have the opportunity to practice your English during a language study trip to Malta with LEC. Its most famous city is Rabat (not to be confused with the capital of Morocco), and it is home to just over 30,000 residents.
A famous opera takes center stage at the 2015 edition of the Mediterranea Festival in Gozo
This year, the Gozo Mediterranea Festivalkicked off on Thursday, October 29, 2015, and will conclude on Saturday, October 31. The highlight? One of the most famous operas in the history of music: La Bohème, by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. Music lovers, take note… Want more information? LEC invites you to visit the event’s official website !
