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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Press release
The IES Princesa Galiana concludes this summer an Erasmus project on theater that has been developed since 2018 with the Liceo Orioli de Viterbo (Italy). The week of July 12-16, a group of Italian students and teachers will visit Toledo on the last exchange trip of this project. We believe that it is a good opportunity to take stock and present the results of the project to the local and regional press, which despite the difficulties arising from the pandemic, has been very satisfactory and enriching for both schools.
We want to recall some important data and events that have taken place so far:
With the latter, there will be a total of seven exchange trips between students from the two centers.
Both schools have developed several theatrical projects in these three years, garnering several awards.
The students of the Princesa Galiana performed the play "Spring Awakening" in Viterbo in December 2019.
The Liceo Orioli de Viterbo was going to perform their play "Museum" in Toledo in March 2020, but the trip and the performance were suspended by the confinement of COVID-19.
In the period of the pandemic, both schools have been in frequent contact through videoconferences and we two have also started a new Erasmus project with two new partners in Hungary and Turkey.
This next trip in July 2021 is the physical reunion of the two teams. The Italian students will carry out a small representation on Wednesday the 14th in the morning (predictably at the Santa Bárbara Civic Center) and the meeting will be streamed through YouTube. They will perform scenes with songs and dances from various works performed in recent years, all of them written by Professor Aldo Bellocchio.