The Malta Independent on Sunday

ŻfinMalta strikes a chord at internatio­nal dance platform

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ŻfinMalta National Dance Company is just back from Germany where its presentati­on at the biggest dance platform in Europe struck a chord and promises to open up new internatio­nal opportunit­ies and propel it forward.

The young dance company, led by artistic director Paolo Mangiola, represente­d Malta at Tanzmesse 2018 in Dusseldorf where 1,900 profession­als from more than 50 countries were invited to present their works.

“This experience surpassed all our expectatio­ns. Despite being a young company, we managed to generate interest through the dance language we use − this was considered to be fresh and novel,” Mangiola said.

This repertory company of 10 dancers is embarking on a regenerati­ve journey and transformi­ng itself into a EuroMedite­rranean hub, focused on further developing contempora­ry dance within the region.

“This has been a very exciting experience and it puts ŻfinMalta on the map of the internatio­nal dance scene, helping us to establish important contacts,” Mangiola added.

Riding on this enthusiasm, the dance company has, on its return, immediatel­y immersed itself in Francis Ebejer’s Boulevard, a co-production with Teatru Malta and the Manoel Theatre that comes to an end today.

Then in the first week of November, ŻfinMalta will be presenting its own production, Voyager, a joint collaborat­ion between Mangiola and Maltesebor­n visual artist Austin Camilleri.

The production, a taster of which was presented at Tanzmesse, is inspired by NASA’s mission 41 years ago, when it sent a present into outer space to give intelligen­t life a snapshot of Earth’s diversity, sounds, feelings and thoughts through 116 images encoded in analog form.

This Golden Record, a 12-inch gold- plated time capsule launched on Voyager Spacecraft in 1977, was intended to communicat­e the story of humans to extraterre­strials.

The sounds from earth got Mangiola pondering on what sounds and historical images we would send to outer space if a second Voyager mission was to be launched in the near future.

Voyager was such a hit at Tanzmesse that in November internatio­nal dance curators will be flying to Malta to watch the premiere.

“We’re looking forward to sharing these experience­s with our audiences and sparking a deeper connection with dance on the island,” Mangiola concluded.

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