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DESCRIPTION

  • Municipal Music and Dance Schools: These schools offer an alternative continuing education route to the professional studies available at conservatories. In fact, the municipal music and dance schools don’t issue academic accreditation with any official validity.

This greater flexibility allows them to offer more instrument specialisations (ranging from classic instruments to more modern ones) and include more contemporary repertoires and training in their programmes.

Students thus have the opportunity to learn about and understand music and dance in a way that’s more contemporary, open and personal.

  •  Municipal School of Dramatic Art: This unregulated school teaches theatre to children aged 6 and over, young people and adults. Classes are aimed at both those with a professional vocation and those who want to develop their creativity and artistic skills and receive further education that is enriching on a personal level.
  • Moncloa School of Ceramics: This is an unregulated school whose programme is designed as an interdisciplinary process, with lessons geared towards the acquisition of artistic and technical know-how, awareness of the artistic process and design, and encouragement of a critical and experimental mindset. 

 

OBJECTIVES

Municipal Music and Dance Schools:

  • Contribute to comprehensive development of the individual through music and dance
  • Foster group practice of music and dance, stimulating intergenerational dialogue and promoting cultural diversity
  • Help make neighbourhoods more dynamic through activities by groups in different local public services, turning them into learning communities connected to the local setting

 Municipal School of Dramatic Art:

  • Foster comprehensive development of people through the dramatic arts
  • Train young people who want to become professional actors in addition to providing a high-quality educational and leisure activity for people of different ages
  •  Revitalise the school environment through activities in services of an educational, cultural, social or health nature, using dramatic art as a vehicle for participation and interaction with the local setting

 Moncloa School of Ceramics:

  •  Knowledge acquisition: basic science, science applied to ceramics, technology, history of art, history of philosophy, etc.
  • Acquisition of technical skills allowing ceramic pieces to be created based on current standards and trends
  • Research and modernisation of ceramic processes
  • Development of students’ creative independence and their critical thinking about artistic creations and about their own work
  • Social interaction, dissemination of the school's activities in different urban settings, thereby contributing to revitalising and showcasing them in addition to making the school’s creations accessible to citizens.

 

DURATION

Indefinite duration 

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

ensenanzasartisticas@madrid.es

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