Adding colour to music

imageKMS Skolasport presented over 200 ballet and dance students in a show entitled ‘Colours’ at the newly built Auditorium of the Immaculate Conception Girls Secondary School in Tarxien.

Sponsored by Kellogg’s, the show was choreographed by KMS Skolasport Dance Director and choreographer Roxanne Gauci and assisted by dance teachers Alison Bugeja, Jean Claude Dimech and Stacey Giordmaina. The children in colourful costumes performed various ballet pieces while older students showed their talent in Modern Dance, Jazz, Hip Hop and Latin American dance routines.

Kellogg’s, the world’s leading producer of breakfast cereals, has been supporting KMS Skolasport for these past 14 years as part of its commitment that good nutrition, coupled with physical exercise lead to a healthy lifestyle. Skolasport, through the KMS Programmes Department has been offering dance classes for these past 10 years and for the first time ever it was decided to organise a big scale event to highlight the talents of these students who some of them have been attending Skolasport ever since.

Mark Cutajar, Consultant to the Minister of Education said: “Colours has given our dance students a platform to expose their talent on stage. With over 1,200 persons attended the show, this first performance has been very encouraging for both the choreographers and students. Thanks to the support and dedication of the participants’ parents, relatives and Kellogg’s, our main sponsor, we have presented a spectacular show which was enjoyed by everyone.”

The show was attended by the Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youths and Sports, the Hon. Chris Agius, KMS Chairman the Hon. Luciano Busuttil, and KMS Board members.

Monique Chambers

Monique started indulge in 2011 and has since created Indulge Me GIFT and Indulge Me FOOD and volume 1 of The Artists Directory - Malta. A marketing professional by trade, Monique's passion is to promote local talent and Malta in general. Free time is her biggest indulgence, when she can tinker in her craft room or the kitchen, or be selfish with a book, the sofa and good glass of wine (of course, wearing something beautiful and with freshly coiffed hair!)

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