MeDirect Bank is once again supporting ŻfinMalta, the National Dance Company, during its 2024-25 season.

Through its support, the bank will help ŻfinMalta in the production of several performances, its numerous community and educational outreach efforts, as well as participation in international events.

Under the direction of a new artistic director, Matthew William Robinson, this season’s highlights include international touring with the work ‘Utopia’, choreography by Emanuel Gat and the December return of ‘ŻfinMade’, a biennial programme that invites six choreographers from Malta to create a series of solos and duets with the ŻfinMalta dancers.

ŻfinDays 2025 features new works by outstanding choreographers from across Europe – Kor’sia, Liliana Barros, and Simon Riccardi-Zani.

In April there will be a week-long celebration of ZfinMalta’s 10th anniversary, culminating in a raucous new work by the British choreographers Thick & Tight, and May brings ‘Mortal Heroes’, a new creation by Sita Ostheimer, premiering at Teatru Manoel.

Alison White, Chairperson of the National Agency for the Performing Arts (NAPA), which is responsible for administering ŻfinMalta, said that “the support of corporate sponsors like MeDirect is vital” for the ongoing growth and development of the performing arts in Malta.

“Thanks to this support, ŻfinMalta continues to create exciting and diverse programmes that not only entertain audiences in Malta and internationally, but also educate adults and children alike,” Ms White added.

Noelene Mangion, Senior Manager – Private Clients at MeDirect, said that the bank has supported ŻfinMalta for several years, helping Malta’s national dance company to grow and strengthen.

“The current programme, leading up to the 10th anniversary, is packed with interesting productions which anyone who has an interest in the performing arts should follow,” she concluded.

More information on ŻfinMalta, including the full 2024-25 downloadable programme is available on the website.

Meanwhile, tickets for ŻfinMade, taking place at Spazju Kreattiv Theatre from 5th to 8th December, are available from here.

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