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Romina was born on the 17th July 1983, on the island of Malta and she lives in B’Kara. In November 2005 she obtained her academic degree in the Bachelors of Education (Hons) from The University of Malta after having finished her studies. Currently she is teaching Mathematics, ICT and Computer Studies at the Kulleġġ San Benedittu, Boys’ Secondary. Apart from teaching the academic subjects at the college, Romina is also one of the coordinators in the extra curricular activities related to performing arts. Nine years ago she started her singing career by attending classes in voice technique with qualified tutor Mro Brian Cefai. In July/August 2000 Romina was selected to attend a two-week music conference at the International House Sonnenberg in Germany, where she took part in workshops and concerts as a solo singer and as part of an international choir. Following that she took part as a solo singer and as a member of the Amadeus Chamber Choir locally and abroad in different concerts. She used to play the guitar and for two years was the main vocalist of the rock band Beate Route. She was also one of the singers in the project Taking Gender Equality to Local Communities organized by the NCPE and co-financed by the community framework strategy on gender equality (2001-2005). In the year 2003 Romina appeared for the first time in the finals of the Malta Song For Europe with the song Here today gone tomorrow written by Mro Dominic Galea and Professor Joe Friggieri. In the year 2