St. Petersburg. Cultural and educational program for children "Summer in the Chapel". Automatic translate
For the first time in St. Petersburg, the Cultural and Educational Program for Children "Summer in the Chapel" will be held. The joint project of the State Academic Capella of St. Petersburg and the Center for Modern Technologies in Art “Art ParkING” will become an alternative to summer city children’s camps for daytime stays.
From June 1 to August 15, groups of students will be in the territory of one of the oldest musical institutions. The project participants will be young guests and residents of St. Petersburg aged 7 to 12 years, spending holidays in the city.
Each shift involves a five-day marathon full of exciting adventures - games, quests and creative tasks. Children will learn the basics of musical literacy, learn how to record music in antiquity and how composers compose now, to understand genres, styles and directions in music, try on musical professions and create their own orchestra.
Through the game and team design, the authors of the project strive to instill a love for the musical culture of St. Petersburg and to form a desire for creative self-development, to generate interest in knowledge in the field of art for each participant in the project and thus ensure the intellectual capital of the future.
The best specialists of the city - musicians, artists, choreographers, directors, cameramen, animators, psychologists, were involved in the project. It is this factor that will make the program unique for children to experience immersion in music through different types of creativity.
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