The Malta Independent 25 April 2024, Thursday
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Paul Curmi Dance Studio in intensive London programme

Monday, 14 August 2017, 16:39 Last update: about 8 years ago

Thirty dancers from Paul Curmi Dance Studio in Fgura participated in an intensive summer school programme at Dance Attic and Pineapple dance studio in London.

The one-week programme gave students the opportunity to gain further technique and skills in Classical Spanish, Flamenco, Hip hop and Modern dance. The programme gave the opportunity to dance with students coming from all over the world.

The Maltese dancers were Francesca Coleiro, Federica Coleiro, Irge Vidal Curmi, Mariah Farrugia, Maria Ellul, Maria Aquilina, Rebecca Scerri, Chloe Fenech, Rebecca Adami, Kelly Chircop, Arianna Mangion, Nicole Duca, Jasmine Saliba, Natalya Balzan, Kyra Campbell, Ylenia Doublet, Katrina Cortis, Maraya Tirrchett, Rachel Camilleri, Abigail Cachia, Clayton Baldacchino, Maria Elena Farrugia, Gail Cachia, Mariema Zahra Zarb, Brendon Vella and Joelene Zammit.

The visit helped them appreciate further the art of dance and motivated them for further knowledge and training.

The dancers were accompanied by their artistic director and dance teacher Eldridge S. Curmi and teachers Stuart Vella, Ann-Marie Grech German and Sarah Kurvinen.


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