Moving Soundscapes

 

With interpretation into Greek Sign Language

 

* As part of the series of fully accessible programmes All Together at the Opera

 

What shape does a melody have? What is the sound of a circle or a square? Can aluminum foil make music? Does an everyday use object have rhythm? Can I describe my favourite song using a piece of wire? How many different ways can I tell the same story? If the warm and cold shades of colours were the parts of my body, what colour would my dancing be?

After successfully completing its first implementation stage in the previous season, the interdisciplinary educational programme Moving Soundscapes, aimed at a mixed group of Junior High School and High School students with or without visual or hearing impairments, is now entering its second stage. The programme continues its collaboration with the Special School for Deaf & Hard of Hearing students in Agia Paraskevi, the Special School for the Deaf in Argyroupoli, the Artistic Junior High School in Peristeri, the 3rd General Junior High School in Peristeri, and the Musical Junior High School in Alimos. It aims to bring out physical expression as a form of communication and dialogue. This year, it also focuses on evolving the non-verbal, fun, and accessible artistic language it shaped last year by expanding its pursuits over a wide range of communication methods through movement, visual arts, and sound.

 

The series of programmes All Together At the Opera is sponsored by 

LOGO ALPHA BANK

 

GNO Learning & Participation Lead Donor

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