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Students from School of Education and Psychology perform Verdi's opera "Falstaff".

Among the 250 spectators who attended the performance were students from high school Santísimo Sacramento de Pamplona.

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PHOTO: Manuel Castells
16/03/16 14:00 Nagore Gil

Students of the School of Education and Psychology of the University of Navarra and of the ESO of high school Santísimo Sacramento of Pamplona performed together an adaptation of the opera Falstaffby Verdi.

The opera was staged by 49 second year students of the Degrees of Education Infant, Education Primary and the double Degrees, of the School of Education and Psychology, and showed the work made in the subjects Education Musical and Education Plastic and Audiovisual.

250 spectators attended the performance of this play starring a fictional character created by Shakespeare, whose death was celebrated 400 years ago.

78 students from the 3rd Infant and 1st Primary School of high school Santísimo Sacramento, were part of the audience. They were joined by another 32 ESO students from the same school, who collaborated in the final part of the opera as part of the chorus. This work has been conceived and carried out in an interdisciplinary way, and has had as result an artistic project in which forming 4 teams (musical, scenographic, production and communication) have articulated the functions of an opera company.

According to Professor Ana Costa, manager of project together with Professor Carmen Urpí, "the goal of this activity has been to teach and educate through an interdisciplinary artistic project that unites the contents of the subjects and the aesthetic experience of the future teacher with the reality of the infant and primary classrooms where they will carry out their professional work".

According to Costa, "the students' work aims to bring the different artistic disciplines included in the performance of an opera to the children's audience, thus integrating the students' learning with service to the educational community".

The auditorium of the C.M. Belagua was the place that hosted the adventures of the vain Falstaff, determined to seduce two married women to get their husbands' fortune.

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