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'''Anġlu Theuma Tal-Kina'''[[File:Anġlu Theuma Tal-Kina.JPG|320px|thumb|right|Anġlu Theuma Tal-Kina performing in Marsaxlokk, August 2012.]] was born in Żejtun in 1988. He is a newcomer in folksinging circles, having been encouraged by folksinger [[Mikiel Cumbo L-Iżgej]], whom he regularly accompanies in high-pitched singing. He grew up in a folksinging family, his mother being [[Spiru Bonnici Il-Lupajp]]'s cousin, whilst he is also related to [[Mikiel Bonnici Il-Grems]].
'''Anġlu Theuma tal-Kina'''[[File:An%C4%A1lu_Theuma_Tal-Kina.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Anġlu Theuma tal-Kina.]] was born in Żejtun in 1988. He is a newcomer in folksinging circles, having been encouraged by folksinger [[Mikiel Cumbo l-Iżgej]], whom he regularly accompanies in high-pitched singing. He grew up in a folksinging family, his mother being [[Spiru Bonnici l-Lupajp]]'s cousin, whilst he is also related to [[Mikiel Bonnici l-Grems]].


Theuma's baptism of fire in ''għana'' performance was at Ta' Ġanna in Żejtun in March 2011, when in an bout of improvised verse, he paired with [[Fredu Desira l-Indjan]], whereas the other folksingers were [[Etienne Pawney In-Naxxari]], [[Clinton Bonnici Tal-Lupajp]], [[James Pawney l-Bormliż]] and [[Żeppi Muscat In-Nizza]].


In 2012 Theuma took part in a high-pitched song with Ċensu Tal-Pitrolju during the Għanafest event held at the Argotti Gardens. He has also partecipated in events in Marsaxlokk, Għaxaq and during the Żejt iż-Żejtun festival, held in his hometown in September 2012.
In 2012 Theuma took part in a high-pitched song with [[Ċensu Abela tal-Pitrolju]] during the Għanafest event held at the Argotti Gardens. He has also partecipated in events in Marsaxlokk, Għaxaq and during the Żejt iż-Żejtun festival, held in his hometown in September 2012.


In 2013 Theuma made considerable improvement in his lyrical content and is consolidating himself in the folk singing fraternity.
In 2013 Theuma made considerable improvement in his lyrical content and is consolidating himself in the folk singing fraternity.


[[File:Anġlu Theuma Tal-Kina.JPG|290px|thumb|left|Anġlu Theuma tal-Kina performing in Marsaxlokk, August 2012.]]
 
 
 
==External Links==
==External Links==


*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5qG6Nme0yE Younger Bar, Qormi, September 2012.
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jA4_CRqiRE Event held at Libru Bar, Mosta 2013.
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jA4_CRqiRE Event held at Libru Bar, Mosta 2013.
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[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:Singers from Malta]]
[[Category:Singers from Malta]]
[[Category:Għannejja]]
[[Category:Għannejja]]
[[Category:Born in 1988]]

Latest revision as of 12:19, 19 August 2013

Anġlu Theuma tal-Kina

Anġlu Theuma tal-Kina.

was born in Żejtun in 1988. He is a newcomer in folksinging circles, having been encouraged by folksinger Mikiel Cumbo l-Iżgej, whom he regularly accompanies in high-pitched singing. He grew up in a folksinging family, his mother being Spiru Bonnici l-Lupajp's cousin, whilst he is also related to Mikiel Bonnici l-Grems.

Theuma's baptism of fire in għana performance was at Ta' Ġanna in Żejtun in March 2011, when in an bout of improvised verse, he paired with Fredu Desira l-Indjan, whereas the other folksingers were Etienne Pawney In-Naxxari, Clinton Bonnici Tal-Lupajp, James Pawney l-Bormliż and Żeppi Muscat In-Nizza.

In 2012 Theuma took part in a high-pitched song with Ċensu Abela tal-Pitrolju during the Għanafest event held at the Argotti Gardens. He has also partecipated in events in Marsaxlokk, Għaxaq and during the Żejt iż-Żejtun festival, held in his hometown in September 2012.

In 2013 Theuma made considerable improvement in his lyrical content and is consolidating himself in the folk singing fraternity.

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Anġlu Theuma tal-Kina performing in Marsaxlokk, August 2012.


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