The Opera Project prepares for All, the end of each year, the presentation of an opera, with about sixty children 6 years of age, who play, dance and opera represent the following narration. The choirs are accompanied by little band, played on the soundtrack of the orchestra. Children also choreographed the dance and they are all characters from the show.
Opera is one of the most beautiful lyrical interpretations of the world. Aida, Giuseppe Verdi's Italian, was composed in 1811 to commemorate the inauguration of the Suez Canal and sing the glories of Egypt.
Through them you can navigate the waters of the Nile, unlock secrets and mysteries; being moved by the love story between Radames, the Egyptian warrior and a brave Ethiopian princess, delicate as moonlight and beautiful as the morning star.
At the end of the semester, after participating actively Project Opera for All, our students literacy launch a book, prepared by them, in which rewrite and illustrate the history of opera chosen, and report what they felt when they experience the activities. The plot, the characters, the costumes of the era and the biography of great musicians are drawn from childish look. The work is the culmination of an intense process that starts with the leitur the classroom - the first contact with the history of opera - and strengthened in the presentation of the show and the production of the book, which are articulated in reading and writing , knowledge and emotion.