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gets MCA recognition award

Galea

Maltese entertainer Ludvic Galea has been honoured by the Maltese Cultural Association, MCA, for the joy he has brought to the Maltese community in Australia whenever he was invited to perform for them. An award was presented to him in Malta by Mr Tony Pace Feraud, the Secretary of the MCA, and his wife, Mary.

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In a message to The Voice of the Maltese, Ludvic expressed his thanks and said he was highly honoured to receive this recognition "from those who have contributed so much support and encouragement to the Maltese Community in Australia"

He explained that it was way back in 2010 that he met Mr Charles Mifsud, the President of the Maltese Cultural Association, for the first time That was the beginning of their friendship At the time, he couldn't accept the MCA's invitation to come to Australia However, he kept in touch, and when the appropriate time arrived, he discussed with Charles the possibility of accepting the MCA's invitation to perform in

NSW in 2018 The rest is history.

He described the MCA a stellar team and the organisation “sublim”. He said he was always treated as a professional but most of all as a friend.

He said that when it comes to entertainment, people are always looking for something exciting to experience; hence one needs to be smart and think ahead about what the audience wants That's another thing the MCA is good at, Ludvic said

He expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the president of the MCA in NSW Charles Mifsud, and his team for all the work they do within the community in NSW, the Consul-General for Malta in

NSW, Mr Lawrence Buhagiar for positively endorsing these significant initiatives and the Ministry of Education, Mr Giovann Attard EO Drama, and the Cultural Leave Section for their impact in supporting the arts