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Association News: Malta DanceSport Association

Malta Independent Thursday, 13 April 2006, 00:00 Last update: about 13 years ago

The Malta DanceSport Association (MDA) was set up in 1994. In such a short period of time, it has made great strides in promoting Latin and Ballroom dancing so much so that numerous couples today practice this sport to their great satisfaction.

The MDA is a full member of the International Dancesport Federation (IDSF), which is made up of 84 Federations and Associations worldwide; it is also recognised and appreciated in Malta through the annual organisation of an international IDSF competition of the highest levels. This competition is held in October and the best of Maltese and other contestants from European and non-European countries compete for the international honours.

Winners of the national competitions represent Malta abroad in IDSF World

Championships. It is only fair to say that the Malta Olympic Committee has

always contributed towards the success of the competitions and to the

development and improvement of the individual athletes.

It is also timely to state that MDA has recently appointed a more energetic administrative committee which has promised to render an even better service to its existing members, as well as enhance a greater awareness and

appreciation towards Latin and Ballroom dancing to the general public.

The benefits of dancing will soon be demonstrated by means of various activities, information and educational programmes that MDA has in store for the near future. MDA, through its activities contributes towards the social and educational development of its members.

It is well known that dancing knows no age, culture, creed or education and anyone can learn to dance irrespective of age. The introduction of beginners’ courses in Latin American Dancing and Ballroom has enlarged the MDA family.

Once a dancer decides to venture into the competitive sphere he/she

automatically gets individual advanced attention by the professional body.

Proper dancing shoes and comfortable clothes are important for any dancer

during practice sessions while the beautiful flowing sequined costumes of

females and elegant tails for men in ballroom dancing, and the colourful

costumes in the Latin discipline, enhance the festive atmosphere in

competitions.

More information about our association’s activities and events may

be obtained on the MDA website on www.maltadancesport.org. For participation in any of the forthcoming events, those interested are asked to contact

Louis Taliana on 21414789, 7952 2657 and Renato Chircop on 9949 8036. Anyone becoming a member will receive the MDA newsletter regularly.

Couples who would like to participate on 29 APRIL – World Dance Day – may contact the MDA on [email protected]

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