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Let’s raise the woof! Get ready for FI DO, a Teatru Malta concert for dogs and their owners
This paw-some concert is happening on the 22nd and 23rd of July at the Malta National Park in Ta’ Qali.

Lyndsey Grima

Where’s the paw-ty at?! It’s definitely at the Malta National Park in Ta’ Qali on the 22nd and the 23rd July at 7.30pm. ‘Fi Do’ is not a dog show but it’s a dog’s show because, believe it or not, it's designed exclusively for dogs.

This unique concert, commissioned by Teatru Malta, promises to captivate our furry friends with sounds they love and entertain humans in the process.

Renowned composer Karl Fiorini has created a musical masterpiece inspired by sounds that dogs adore and sounds that dogs make that humans love to imitate.

However, this event isn't limited to our canine companions; humans are encouraged to join in on the fun too! The show will be directed by the internationally acclaimed theatre company, Manifesto Poetico, known for its innovative use of mime and collective storytelling to create emotional experiences.

Prepare for an enchanting setting at the Malta National Park in Ta' Qali, where attendees are invited to bring their own chairs, cushions, and, of course, their beloved furry friends. Throughout the show, quirky ushers and dog minders, portrayed by talented mimes, will ensure everyone is greeted with smiles and guided into the performance.

This extraordinary project is a collaboration between Teatru Malta, Kor Malta, and the Malta National Park, with support from Arts Council Malta.

So, if you're still wondering who let the dogs out, it's safe to say that Teatru Malta did, and ‘Fi Do’ is going to be a howling success!

12th July 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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