Saturday, July 27, 2013

Free Bike Parking For Joseph Calleja concert 1st August

Those attending the concert on a bicycle will be able to park at the Phoenicia for free, some 100 metres from the concert venue and within very easy walking distance, deposit their bicycle and helmet so that the bicycle will remain in the safe keeping of the hotel until the cyclist collects their two-wheeler after the concert. The decision to give free support to cyclists is the Phoenicia's latest attempt to encourage locals as well as international visitors to reduce traffic congestion and to make attendance at the Joseph Calleja concert possible for those who would prefer to use non-carbon emitting transport.
To book your bicycle at the Phoenicia's depository call Justine Storace on 22911021 or email: sales@phoeniciamalta.com 

 Eurovision singer Gianluca Bezzina on his bicycle at Phoenicia Hotel, just across from the concert venue where he will be performing with Joseph Calleja and Zucchero on August 1, helping to promote cyclists to attend the concert on two wheels and make use of the free bicycle depository at Phoenicia for the event.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Here is a little recap on the Monday jazz event in the Phoenicia Hotel. Hope you enjoy the read:'The Flight of the Phoenix'. 



From Ogilvy Malta

Friday, July 5, 2013

Jazz Paintings by Jeni Caruana

A Brush with Jazz - An exhibition by Jeni at Hotel Phoenicia
15th to th 24th July 2013

To coincide with the Malta Jazz Festival and the Jazz on the fringe 2013, Jeni Caruana will be exhibiting a selection of her works at the Palm Court Lounge at the Phoenicia Hotel.
 

With her new exhibition at Phoenicia, Jeni Caruana shows how her work as a pioneer impressionist painter of Malta’s jazz scene has created an international iconography to wide acclaim that has deepened audience enjoyment in Malta’s premier jazz festival. Jeni’s Jazz Cocktails highlight her auricular brush with Malta’s jazz performers in scintillating chromatic intensity with a range of painting forms including representation, collage, advanced graphic techniques and abstract impressionism. All Jeni’s jazz paintings are created live at the events and not working from photos or sketches. The works are therefore immediate impressions created on the spot, which is what lends the paintings a unique and distinctive character. The exhibition runs to July 24 at Phoenicia’s Palm Court.


Tuesday, July 2, 2013