Two friends find themselves on a dancefloor, facing an emotional farewell. As they navigate their final moments together, they must confront their feelings and the experiences that brought them to this point.
Dancefloor Encounters is an original narrative crafted by Brendon Thearle in collaboration with Julia Camilleri. The story revolves around two characters who meet for a last dance, grappling with the poignant reality of saying goodbye. Will they be able to move past their emotional struggles on the dancefloor?
This theatrical production is a creative project by third-year Bachelor in Theatre (Honours) students at the School of Performing Arts, University of Malta.
Dancefloor Encounters
Brendon Thearle (Original Text), 2024
Brendon Thearle, Julia Camilleri (Extended Text), 2025
Dancefloor Encounters
Sophie Ellis-Bextor from the album Read My Lips, 2001
Stardust Circuit
Starjunk 95, 2022
I Love It
Matt Karmil from the album Sourced, 2018
Chicagostrasse
Digitalism from the EP Back to Haus, 2023
Abracadabra
Lady Gaga from the album Mayhem, 2025
The Substance
Raffertie from the album The Substance (Original Motion Picture Score), 2024
(BEYOND US)
Miami Horror from the album We Always Had Tomorrow, 2025
Not Speaking
Oli Julian from the album Sex Education (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series), 2023
AURORA/DEAD FLOWERS
Miami Horror from the album We Always Had Tomorrow, 2025
All texts, music, and visuals are copyrighted and intended solely for educational purposes.
The performance duration ranges from 45 minutes to an hour and is suitable for ages 15 and up due to strong language and distressing themes. It tackles sensitive issues, including sexual violence and death. The show will occur on Friday, May 2nd, and Saturday, May 3rd, at 7:30 PM. Doors open 15 minutes prior; late arrivals cannot be accommodated due to the performance's sensitive nature.
The venue is the University of Malta's Valletta Campus Theatre, located on St. Paul's Street, Valletta. The performance will be bilingual, in English and Maltese. Admission is free, though donations at the door are appreciated. The venue is accessible for individuals with mobility challenges, ensuring comfort for all attendees.
The production will also contain visual and audio stimuli, including flashing lights and loud music, which may affect audience members with certain sensitivities.
For any additional inquiries, interested parties are encouraged to reach out to the production team directly.
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