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'''Deborah Dalli''' was born on 14 March 1990. She hails from [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] but lives in [[Birżebbuġia]].
'''Deborah Dalli''' was born on 14 March 1990. She hails from [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] but lives in [[Birżebbuġa]].


She began her musical journey at 6 years old, study with [[Doreen Galea]] and participating in many song festivals, performing mainly in Maltese and Italian.  
She began her musical journey at 6 years old, studying with [[Doreen Galea]] and participating in many song festivals, performing mainly in Maltese and Italian.


Deborah started studying piano at the [[School of Music]], [[Valletta]], at age of 7 and was also a member of the [[Malta Children's choir]] and the [[Kikkiriki choir]] lead by [[Olivia Lewis]].
Deborah started studying piano at the [[School of Music]], [[Valletta]], at age 7 and was also a member of the [[Malta Children's choir]], and the [[Kikkiriki choir]] led by [[Olivia Lewis]].


Then moved under the guide of [[Helen Micallef]], then moved with Olivia Lewis.
She also studied with [[Helen Micallef]], Olivia Lewis and [[Chiara]].


The last festival she took part in was way back in 2005 where she performed the song ‘Ħaddiema Flimkien’ in the [[Fl-Għaqda il-Melodija 2004]] festival.  After a short period with [[Chiara]] she stopped.  
The last festival she took part in was way back in 2005 where she performed the song ‘Ħaddiema Flimkien’ in the [[Fl-Għaqda l-Melodija 2004]] festival.  


After a long hiatus, Deborah recently decided to return to the world of performing.  
After a long hiatus, Deborah recently decided to return to the world of performing.


Since August 2015, she has been studying vocal technique, being coached by [[Claire McCartin]].
Since August 2015, she has been studying vocal technique, being coached by [[Claire McCartin]].


And in March 2016, she attended the musical theatre workshop "A week in the life" organised by [[DLS Productions]], set in the [[Margaret Howard Theatre College]], [[London]] . There she got an idea of what it's like to spend a week in the shoes of a real performer-in-training in London. The jam-packed timetable consisted of different dance styles, acting improvisation, solo singing and also the integration of acting and singing.
And in March 2016, she attended the musical theatre workshop "A week in the life" organised by DLS Productions, set in the [[Margaret Howard Theatre College]], [[London]]. There, she got an idea of what it's like to spend a week in the shoes of a real performer-in-training in London. The jam-packed timetable consisted of different dance styles, acting improvisation, solo singing and also the integration of acting and singing.
 
In July 2016 Deborah took part for the first time in [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] with the song ''Ma Ninsiex'' lyrics by [[Joe Julian Farrugia]] and composed by [[Augusto Cardinali]].
 
 
==See also==
[[:Category:Deborah Dalli Photos]]
 


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Deborah Dalli

Deborah Dalli was born on 14 March 1990. She hails from Ħaż-Żabbar but lives in Birżebbuġa.

She began her musical journey at 6 years old, studying with Doreen Galea and participating in many song festivals, performing mainly in Maltese and Italian.

Deborah started studying piano at the School of Music, Valletta, at age 7 and was also a member of the Malta Children's choir, and the Kikkiriki choir led by Olivia Lewis.

She also studied with Helen Micallef, Olivia Lewis and Chiara.

The last festival she took part in was way back in 2005 where she performed the song ‘Ħaddiema Flimkien’ in the Fl-Għaqda l-Melodija 2004 festival.

After a long hiatus, Deborah recently decided to return to the world of performing.

Since August 2015, she has been studying vocal technique, being coached by Claire McCartin.

And in March 2016, she attended the musical theatre workshop "A week in the life" organised by DLS Productions, set in the Margaret Howard Theatre College, London. There, she got an idea of what it's like to spend a week in the shoes of a real performer-in-training in London. The jam-packed timetable consisted of different dance styles, acting improvisation, solo singing and also the integration of acting and singing.

In July 2016 Deborah took part for the first time in L-Għanja tal-Poplu with the song Ma Ninsiex lyrics by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Augusto Cardinali.


See also

Category:Deborah Dalli Photos