Nassaba : Song of A Bird

Jimmy Grima
19/11/2022
  • Duur: 45'
  • Location : Salle de la Grande Main

With his camera on his shoulders, Jimmy Grima follows his father’s path along the Maltese coast. His father observed migratory birds and was able to imitate their complex songs perfectly simply by whistling.

Through an intimate journey by the sea, we set out to discover this man and his contradictions, to discover this controversial practice, which is on the brink of extinction, this way of living, the generational links forged by nature and the unbreakable bonds between parents and children.

Calendar

Date Hour
Saturday, November 19 7:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Plein tarif 15 €
  • 65ans+/Carte prof/Groupe10+ 15 €
  • -30ans/Pro/Dem.d'emploi 9 €
  • Groupe scolaire 8 €
  • -15ans 7 €
  • Etudiants Conservatoires Art de la parole 5 €
Book

Distributions

Spectacle en maltais et en anglais, surtitré en français

De Jimmy Grima

Texte Jimmy Grima, Michael Grima, Joachim Robbrecht

Conseils artistiques et dramaturgie Joachim Robbrecht et Maria Rößler

Chorale Michael Grima, Louis Camilleri

Interlocuteur Mark Anthony Falzon

Tour Manager Ira Melkonyan

Transcriptions Julia Camilleri

Maquette de piégeage pour oiseaux Michael Grima

Image et montage Jimmy Grima

Montage Chris Goa Farrugia

Conception sonore et matriçage Mario Sammut

Production The Rubber Boddies Collective en collaboration avec Teatru Malta

Expositions

Collection Uhoda

13.09.2025 30.06.2026
Salle du Fin Cou
Young public

Après le feu

04.11.2025 08.11.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
"How do children and animals free themselves from a world reduced to ashes?"
Theater

Crime et Châtiment

04.11.2025 08.11.2025
Salle de l'Œil vert
The first detective novel adapted into object theatre and music
Theater

Quelques rêves oubliés

12.11.2025 14.11.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
A train in the night, three drifting souls, an enchanting atmosphere, and a few forgotten dreams
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Iphigénie à Splott

18.11.2025 22.11.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
The ancient myth of Iphigenia transposed to the underbelly of Cardiff