A record number of applications have been made for participation in this year’s Students’ Festival, to be held in the Sir Temi Zammit Hall on campus on 31 March and 1 April, according to the KSU Culture and Entertainment Office.
Over 30 applications have been made, involving over 170 participants, indicating that this year’s KSU Vodafone Students’ Festival, with the theme “Space Odyssey”, will be highly anticipated.
This crowd gathering event is a landmark in student life on a yearly basis and has been so throughout its 16-year history. It provides the opportunity for university students to interact with each other while showcasing the pinnacle of student talent in entertainment, dance numbers, music recitals, sketches and comedy acts, not forgetting the classical Maltese farce.
Eman Pulis said: “This show is an ideal night out to break away from the usual monotony, providing a fresh, original and entertaining alternative. Applications for interested student artists were available online at www.ksu.org.mt till 23 February. Auditions will now be held between Friday and Sunday.
Tickets will be out soon from the Vodafone KSU outlet on Campus.
Further information is available by simply sending an email to [email protected] or by calling Eman Pulis on 9926-3626 or Keith Vella on 9944-6636.