first and second year elementary school children:
19 March 10:00 am - 11:15 am
20 March 10:00 am - 11:15 am
third, fourth and fifth year elementary school children:
19 March 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
20 March 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
The workshop takes its cue from an encounter between two approaches to education and two artistic careers. The exploration of the timbre of sound, the discovery of the acoustic properties of spaces and materials, and the handling of tools of invention are all enriched activities that merge with a pathway linked to gesture, to movement in space, to proprioception and to use of the voice. The result is a proposal which, through practising and playing together, seeks to recreate a gradual pathway: we start with stimulation to listening in relation to the intersubjective space, through the production and analysis of sounds and timbres that characterise each one of us and our sound landscape, to achieve an experiment of collective instrumental improvisation with a new, personally experienced and aware internationality .
Simone Pappalardo’s research takes its cue from timbre explored with a view to social and cultural analysis through electronic stringed instruments, interactive performances, contemporary compositions, sound art installations and educational activities.
He has presented his work at numerous festivals and contemporary art museums throughout the world. He has been an artist in residence at the Mattatoio in Rome and at the Goethe Institut in Berlin, he won the Media Art Festival Award at the Maxxi in Rome in 2016 and a special mention in the National Arts Prize awards for 2008. He is the founder of the improvisation orchestra Fields, a member of the artistic committee of the Ensemble Opificio Sonoro and co-founder of the trio Mas.
He has also worked with artists in the fields of the theatre, dance, the plastic arts and the cinema.
He has taught electronic music and musical IT at many Italian conservatories. He currently lectures in electro-acoustic musical composition at the State Conservatory in Perugia and teaches sound design at the University of Fine Art (RUFA) and at the Saint Louis Music College in Rome.
Claudia Ciceroni is a musical educator, singer and choir Teacher with a background in acting, dance and bodily expression. She took a degree in Renaissance and Baroque chant at the conservatory in Fermo, earning a diploma in Willems, Gordon and BAPNE methodologies which she supplemented with a study of the methods of Dalcroze, Kodaly and Orff-schulwerk.
She performs as a singer and performance artist in period music ensembles and choirs, theatre companies and film productions.
As far as her teaching activity is concerned, she lectures in music and vocality in cross-disciplinary educational and performance contexts (theatre, cinema, dance, school, choirs), exploring the various different languages through the eyes of the phenomenology of music, of the oriental arts and of applied vocal physiology. She also teaches pre-academic courses at the Conservatory and in theatre and performance arts schools, and she regularly holds training seminars for music teachers.
REGISTRATION: In order to register, please send an e-mail to infanzia.pelanda@palaexpo.it stating the date of the weekends for which you wish to register, the child’s first name, family name and class, and a telephone number maximum number of participants: 15 in the event the maximum number is exceeded, there will be a waiting list participation in the workshops is free of charge
registration deadline 17 March
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