Mixing Art, Dance, Visual Theatre and Music

Istituto Comprensivo Lucatelli
In designing the work of art we were guided by experts in scenography, music and writing and already from the initial stages of writing we foreseen, together with the students, moments in which a place or an event could be better expressed in a form of art or the other. The rehearsals of the show allowed us to evaluate, change and choose whether at that moment it was better to act, dance, sing or project an image or even make a synthesis of the different art forms.

Istituto d'Istruzione Superiore "F. Filelfo"
Starting from the iconographic arts, the images of the 9 Muses on the ceiling of the Vaccaj Theatre became the object of theoretical and practical research and study. In the choreographic workshops and consultations, 'keys to movement', dynamic qualities, use of space and time were identified for each Muse.

Malta Visual and Performing Arts School

Borg Dreierschützengassse
A major aim for us was that all our school’s branches should be involved in the realization of our cultural project. And as diverse as his contributions to our beautiful country, so diverse should the depiction of Archduke Johann’s impressive innovations and changes be realized in our cultural project.

National College "Saint Sava"
We did mix different types of arts!
We have signed up for this year's Erasmus experience in San Remo because of the challenges it implied and because we could even present a theatre play, our special. We like to provoke ourselves and get out of our comfort zone with each occasion we get.
One of the biggest obstacles this year was creating the artistic moment, talking from multiple standpoints. Being original and being historically correct simultaneously in our play was one of the hardest criteria we had to accomplish.

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