Statistics on Dance Schools from 2006 to 2007 are released
- Entry into dance classes totalled 4,279 students in 2007-2008.
- Statistics for the International Day of Disabled Persons 2007
- ‘Unforgettable’ – a dance show at the Astra Theatre
- Grand Ballet Concert at Teatru tal-Opra Aurora
- 21% of the population aged over 59 in 2008
- Cruise passenger traffic increases in May
- Over 2 million visitors to museums and historical sites in 2007
- Total number of band players stood at 3,931 in 2008
- In 2007, 10,291 persons were registered as having a disability
- National statistics on theatres for the year 2006
- 21,920 persons aged 12 and over doing voluntary work in 2008
- Government shortfall rises €81.1 million to €337.5 million
- Cruise passenger traffic rises by 47.9 percent in November
- Theatres staged 314 productions with audiences totalling 209,003 in 2008
- 92 band clubs with total of 3,994 bandisti in 2007
There were a total of 5,086 participants enrolled in 34 dance schools in 2007, the most popular types of dance being classical ballet, jazz and modern dance. These dance schools employed a total of 109 persons and generated a financial surplus of €391,836.
There were a total of 5,086 participants in dance activities in 2007, an increase of 8 per cent over 2006. The number of dance schools also increased, from 32 in 2006 to 34.
The most popular form of dance in 2006 and also in 2007 was classical ballet, followed by jazz and modern dance. Female dancers preferred classical ballet and jazz, whilst Latin American and ballroom were the most popular forms of dance amongst males. In both these years, the majority of persons attending dance lessons were aged between 5 and 14, with the smallest percentage of persons being under the age of 5.
Within the 34 dance schools in operation in 2007, the most common type of dance offered by schools was classical ballet, followed by jazz and modern dance. The most demanding form of dance, with dancers dedicating an average of 1.6 hours per week, was ballet followed by jazz with 1.4 hours.
In 2007, 109 persons were employed by dance schools, of which 83 per cent were working on a part time basis. This shows an increase of 5 per cent over 2006. The majority of employees were dance teachers.
Recurrent expenditure in 2007 amounted to €654,318, of which 45 per cent went towards staff costs. A significant proportion of the expenditure also went towards premises (including rent of premises) and operational expenditure.
The total income generated in the same year reached €1,046,154. Of this, 85 per cent came from tuition fees, and a further 13 per cent came from dance shows. The financial surplus for dance schools in 2007 amounted to €391,836, an increase of 14 per cent over 2006 ..













