St John’s Co-Cathedral is taking storytelling to the next level this May with a dynamic, forward-thinking seminar that blends heritage with digital innovation.Set for Wednesday 6th May at King’s Own Band Club, ‘Where Stories Live | Narrative in an Evolving Experience’ promises a full day of fresh ideas, bringing together leading voices to explore how storytelling is shaping the future of culture, technology and human connection.One of the standout moments?A keynote by globally recognised museologist Dr Caroline Wilson-Barnao, whose work is redefining how museums operate in the digital age. Known for major publications like ‘Museums as Platforms’ and ‘Collecting Social Media’, her research dives into everything from personalisation to algorithm-driven cultural experiences – basically, how your next museum visit might be smarter than ever.The conversation doesn’t stop there. Malta’s own Dr Sandro Debono, a key figure in European museum strategy, joins the lineup, alongside Dr Annalisa Banzi, who brings a fascinating angle linking psychology, neuroscience and how we experience art.Also stepping into the spotlight are John Mallia, Simone Spiteri and Alex Zammit, each adding their own flavour, from motivational storytelling and theatre to deeper reflections on art, meaning and culture.Expect engaging panels, interactive workshops and plenty of thought-provoking discussion around how stories can create more inclusive, relevant and future-ready cultural spaces.And yes, there’ll be refreshments and a light lunch to keep the ideas (and energy) flowing.If you’re into culture, creativity or just curious about where storytelling is headed next, this is one event you won’t want to miss.Buy your ticket here.Tag someone you are going with•