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  • ...y 1967. Ingrid Sciberras is an established Flamenco Dancer and Teacher in Malta. ...Alianza Flamenca, including her Teachers Diploma, whilst strengthening her training by attending workshops with re-knowned Flamenco Maestros in Spain.
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  • ...the German Soprano Verena Reid) and pop singing (with [[The Voice Academy Malta]] and Tech School of Music London). ...mona also performed in the Young Artists Series Concert presented by the [[Malta International Music Festival]] at [[Salesjan Theatre]] [[Sliema]] and in '
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  • '''Davina Pace''' Born in Malta, ...ound a deep love for music. She followed her passion and moved on to music college ‘Vocal Tech’ where she was exposed to an array of music genres but alwa
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  • ...llege]] in [[B'Kara]], as a boarder, and then at the [[Royal University of Malta]] where he earned degrees as a Pharmaceutical Chemist (Ph.C.) and Doctor of Within a few weeks of graduation he went to London, UK, for postgraduate training and experience where he worked in various hospitals in and around London, i
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  • ...e.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Dr. Ċensu Tabone 4 th President of The Republic of Malta from (1989 -1994)]] ...1913 and was educated at [[St. Aloysius College]] and the [[University of Malta]] where he graduated as a Pharmacist in 1933 and as a Doctor of Medicine in
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  • ...stabelle Borg''' (born 28 April 1992) is a pop singer from [[l-Imġarr]], [[Malta]]. She is normally known simply as '''Christabelle'''. ...en Traffic]] and [[Teen Trouble]], both of which where nominated for the [[Malta Television Awards]].
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  • ...lives at [[Ħal-Lija]]. She is a qualified vocal instructor hailing from [[Malta]]. She is also a well-known vocalist with a distinctive blues voices and a ...hance her versatility and vocal exploration, in 2007, she trained at the [[Malta Academy of Performing Arts]], studying stage performance, songwriting and
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  • ...Marisa and Emanuel, is a dancer and actress. She studied at [[De La Salle College]] and is now a Quality Assurance Manager. Xer's first love was ballet. She started her training at 3 years of age and kept taking lessons in Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary
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  • ...a.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Agatha Barbara – 3 rd President of The Republic of Malta from (1982 – 1987)]] ...nd in 1946 started to take an active interest in politics and joined the [[Malta Labour Party]].
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  • ...Productions]] and in the same year, he started training Jazz dance at the College of Jazz Dance. ...at The Westminster Cathedral in London. Later on, he started attending SLS training by Miss Heather Baker.
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  • ...015 and she currently finalising her Ltcl in musical theatre with trinity college. Lara also teach vocal training at [[Masquerade theatre school]] for the past 2 years. She also sing in cho
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  • '''Caesar Attard''' was born in Zejtun, Malta. ...e, complex personality has left its mark on Modern and Contemporary Art in Malta. For him, making art is both a dangerous and a revealing act. It precipitat
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  • ...Edward’s College, and later a trustee of the Lady Strickland Trust for the College. John Manduca married Sylvia Parnis in l954; they have four children and ei ...pondent, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph 1946-1962; chairman, Malta Institute of Journalists, 1957, 1959 and 1961;
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  • ...He was also an examiner in the MATSEC Board of Music at the University of Malta (1999-2001). ...iploma in Educational Administration and Management (DEAM) - University of Malta (1993-1995)
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  • Born and raised in [[Mosta]], Malta. Her parents are Joan Muscat (nee Farrugia), and Francis Muscat an IT Manag ...lso, for three consecutive years starting in 2005, Jessica presented the [[Malta Shipyards Singers Festival]] organized annually in aid of [[Rażżett tal-�
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  • ...lla''' (born 20 August 1986) is a singer and vocal coach from [[Rabat]], [[Malta]]. ...vocal coach having obtained a distinction in LTCL Vocal Teaching (Trinity College, 2011) - NFQ Level 6 (UK qualifications board) and a 3 Year Diploma in Acti
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  • ...tchin UK on 14 August, 1975. To Maltese and English Parents but moved to [[Malta]] as a young child. Rachel is a Soprano who grew up exposed to different ge ...under renowned Maltese Soprano [[Francesca Aquilina]] and obtained Trinity College London Grade 5 Singing to date.
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  • ...ly a student at [[Masquerade Theatre Arts School]] and also receives vocal training under the tuition of [[Gillian Zammit]]. ...f is on the Masters of Performance programme at the RCM supported by the [[Malta Arts Scholarship Scheme]] and studies with tenor [[Tim Evans-Jones]].
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  • ...967). He was then appointed a Lecturer in Pathology at the [[University of Malta]] (1968). ...and Chairman of the '''Gozo Health Council''' (Ministry for Gozo). He left Malta and returned to Australia in 2003.
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  • ...metery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months with her family. Brought up in [[Floriana]], Malta, his family had suffered greatly during the Second World War and were impov
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  • ...to perform during the Jesus Festival, an annual event held at St Agatha’s College, and which that year was to be held on the 24th November. For a new band in ...e and within a couple of months she managed to secure live gigs at some of Malta’s top venues.
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  • '''Gabrielle Portelli''' was born on the 17 February 2001 on the island of [[Malta]]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. She comes from [[Marsa]] she is a Singer. She started competing in music festivals in Malta and never missed a trophy. She won several first and overall places even w
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  • He started his education at [[St Edwards College]] in 1940. He was a boarder there only going home during the school holiday ...e school's notice board." In 1948 he entered St Michael's teacher training college and he became a teacher in 1949. He taught for two years and in 1951 he wen
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  • '''Nicole Vella''' was born in Malta on the 5 July 1999, to Matthew Vella and Maltese singer [[Debbie Scerri]]. ...rolled in the Bachelor of Psychology (Hons.) course at the [[University of Malta]] and graduated in 2020. Currently, she is pursuing a Masters course in Ges
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  • In 2004, Ivan founded the [[The Voice Academy Malta]], but he was involved in the music scene practically all his life. Ivan st ...ssional musician. He is currently teaching Creative Arts at [[Stella Maris College]]. He has taught Music especially singing for over twenty years. He has co
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  • ...ated at [[De La Salle College]], the [[Lyceum]], [[St.Micheal's Training College]] , and UM from where he graduated BA(Gen). ...appointed Secretary General of the C.M.T.U. He was a Council Member of the Malta Union of Teachers for 14 years.
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  • '''Alfred E. Baldacchino''' born in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]] on 20 April 1946. ...f Education]] from where graduated as a teacher in (1972); [[University of Malta]]: Diploma in Environmental Science (1988); Diploma in Public Administrati
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  • '''Analise Mifsud''' was born on 25 December, 1993 in [[Pietà]] [[Malta]]. She is an emerging singer, musician and actress. ...also performed in [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Spain]] with the [[Junior College Orchestra]], and took part in the [[Masterclass of the Mediterranean]] in [
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  • ...uly 1914 and received his education in [[Messina]], first at the [[Jesuits College of St Ignatius]] and then at the [[Istituto Tecnico ed Economico]], where h ...UK) and at the Pitman College, [[London]]. After the amalgamation of the [[malta Export Brewary]] with [[Simonds Farsons Ltd]]. He was appointed assistant s
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  • '''Esilana''' (Analise Mifsud) was born on 25 December, 1993 in [[Pietà]] [[Malta]]. She is an emerging singer, musician and actress. ...also performed in [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Spain]] with the [[Junior College Orchestra]], and took part in the [[Masterclass of the Mediterranean]] in [
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  • ...at the age of 6 she began to attend vocal training at [[The Voice Academy Malta]] under the direction of [[Ivan Degabriele]]. ...called [[Il-Qamħa]], where they give shows to tourists and locals around Malta. They wear traditional Maltese clothes and sing live songs accampanied by
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  • '''Ġuże' Chetcuti''' was one of Malta's most prolific 20th century authors. ...studied at [[St Albert's Central School]], [[Valletta]] and the [[Teachers College]] in Valletta. In 1936 he became a primary school teacher. As he work for g
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  • ...oporto''' grew up in [[San Ġiljan]], a town in the tiny, sunny island of [[Malta]] in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. An R'n'B singer/songwriter, ''Jo ...medical issues and subsequent surgeries, all while trying to graduate from college, were just a few of the stumbling blocks impeding Jogelle’s musical progr
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  • ...composer and academic at the Music Studies Department of the University of Malta. ...azione Romanini in Brescia, Italy. His compositions have been performed in Malta, Greece, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom.
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  • ...ching career and thus, between 1948 and 1950, attended St. Mary’s Training College in Middlesex UK qualifying as a teacher. He later became headmaster at [[is ...s after the author's death. It can be considered a twin of ''Requiem for a Malta Fascist''.
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  • ...a visit of [[Cardinal Knox]], Archbishop of Melbourne, to the Seminary in Malta. He continued his studies for the priesthood at the [[Corpus Christi Semina Bishop Joe was ordained priest in November 30th 1974 in [[Ħal Balzan]], Malta, his birthplace, so as to enable his mother and siblings to share the occas
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  • ...erranean Studies. While between (2004-2006) Norma studies at University of Malta Tal-Qroqq at Msida – MA European Studies. ...ted player), Emile Heskey and Andy Cole (during England’s friendly game vs Malta.
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  • ...xford School Certificate]] and proceeded to attend [[St Michael's Training College]] and started teaching soon afterwards. He also worked as a scriptwriter at ...Overseas in London. After the three-month course in London, he returned to Malta where he joined the [[Education Department]] as Education Welfare Officer.
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  • ...‘Heartbreaker’. He was also contestant on the first season of The X Factor Malta. ...to further his vocal studies through assessments conducted by the Trinity College of Music.
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  • ...is school education at the [[Archbishop’s Seminary]] and at [[Stella Maris College]]. After the termination of their contract, the band returned to Malta and Martin soon signed another contract with the musical group [[The Starli
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  • ...father is Maltese and her mother is English. At the age of 4 she moved to Malta with her family. She spent her childhood and teenage years growing up on th ...te on the show resulting in her winning a scholarship to a performing arts college in the UK.
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  • ...ions in Musical Theatre, Voice Techniques and Drama from Trinity Guildhall College. ...stants during which time she had the opportunity to attend ten sessions of training in Musical Theatre by leading tutors at the [[West End]]. Her favorite genr
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  • ...hoir, composed by Mro Dion Buhagiar, in honour of the pope’s 2001 visit to Malta. Other classical productions include the works of Mro. Vincenzo Bugeja. Man ...al TV productions like [[‘Xarabank’]] and [[‘Kollox Sibt’]] as well as the Malta Song for Europe.
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  • ...d a double doctorate in philosophy and theology. He was ordained priest in Malta in 1912. ...schemes were hatched to send Maltese children. In 1936, the Government of Malta was working on such a scheme but it did not materialise. As a matter of fac
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  • ...res. He is fully certified and his school is one of few dance schools in [[Malta]] that is accredited by the government. ...nalism; he conducts regular rehearsals for both groups whilst still having training in Spanish dance, Jazz and Ballet techniques under the direction of various
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  • ...student at the Baviera Primary School in Valletta and later at St Aloysius College in Birkirkara. ...d to meet various Government figures, including the then Prime Minister of Malta, the Hon Dr Paul Boffa. He also met Hon. Dom Mintoff and Hon. Dr. Albert Hy
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  • ...[[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]]. ...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, ac
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  • ...Town.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Monica Attard in [[Our Town]], [[Malta Training College]]]] [[Category:A-Z of Theatre in Malta]]
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  • ...aged to sit for internationally recognised Vocal examinations from Trinity College London and impeccable results were achieved so far, always thanks to the ex ...y of the human voice, singing techniques, music theory and musicality, ear training, harmony, song interpretation and vocal style, improvisation, vocal stamina
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  • ...]]. Between 1976 and 1985 he was part of the Band of the [[Armed Forces of Malta]]. ...mony and music history to come A.Mus obtain the diploma. and L.Mus. by the College of Music in London. In 1991 obtained the Fellowship Composition having trai
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  • ...ry 1938. Buhagiar studied at the [[Lyceum]] and at [[St Michael's Training College]]. He started working as a teacher in 1956. In 1964 he was appointed President of the [[Social Assistance Secretariat Malta Catholic Action]]. Buhagiar was also a member on the [[Anti Cancer Society
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