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Sade’s Music Echoes Through Valletta in Unique Art Installation

Sade’s Melodies Echo Through Valletta’s Streets

Imagine this: You’re strolling along Republic Street, Valletta’s bustling thoroughfare, when suddenly, the soulful voice of Sade fills the air. You pause, look around, and realise it’s not just your imagination. The iconic British-Nigerian singer’s music is indeed playing, but not from a nearby café or car. It’s part of a unique, immersive art installation called TAPE: Sade, currently gracing our capital city.

Unwrapping the Art of TAPE: Sade

TAPE: Sade is the brainchild of French artist duo Collectif Coin, who’ve transformed five public spaces in Valletta into temporary sound installations. Each location, chosen for its architectural significance, is now broadcasting a different Sade song, creating an aural tapestry that weaves through the city’s historic streets.

But here’s the twist: these aren’t your average speakers blasting music. The artists have cleverly concealed the audio sources, encouraging passersby to pause, listen, and search for the origin of the sounds. It’s an interactive, immersive experience that turns Valletta’s public spaces into a giant, living art gallery.

Sade in Malta: A Match Made in Heaven?

So, why Sade? The choice is a nod to the artist’s timeless appeal and her music’s universal resonance. Sade’s smooth, sultry vocals and jazz-infused melodies have been captivating audiences since the 1980s, transcending genres and generations. In Malta, her music has long been a staple in local bars, clubs, and even weddings, making her a fitting choice for this public art exhibition.

the installation aligns perfectly with Valletta’s UNESCO World Heritage status. The city’s rich history and architectural beauty provide the perfect backdrop for this sonic exploration. As you wander from St. George’s Square to the Upper Barrakka Gardens, each location’s unique acoustics lends a distinct character to Sade’s melodies, creating a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

TAPE: Sade is more than just an art installation; it’s a love letter to Sade, to Valletta, and to the power of music to bring people together. It’s a reminder that art can be found anywhere, if you’re willing to listen.

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