The language is the main tool through which individuals socialize and express their thoughts and emotions. It Is the element that structures the thoughts and makes it possible to access all the knowledge built. It’s through the language that the individual appropriates and produces the culture, leaving their mark in the world.
Given the importance of art to the full development of an individual, the curriculum of the Bilingual program from Full-time Period at Móbile expands the access of our students to different artistic languages contemplating in their development the visual, musical, body and performing arts. This way, we empower, amplifying our students’ capacity of sensibly reading the world and expressing themselves creatively and aesthetically.
These artistic languages are worked through three areas:
Visual Arts
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The teaching of the visual language articulates the artistic experiences as a social practice. The creation process is as relevant as its eventual products and, in this trajectory, our students try and develop personal poetics. Understanding themselves as an agent, inserted and involved in a process, the students notice themselves as creative, critical and ethical.
Music and Movement Art (MMA)
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Music and Movement are two essential elements to life and have taken on, with time, different roles in the many cultures of our planet. In Brazilian culture in particular, the sound and movement are part of the expression of people in their everyday life and are necessary for their integral formation. These premises are structural in the elaboration of the class proposals and walk hand-in-hand in the manifestations of our popular culture. They are the legitimate expression of what is understood from Brazilian culture.
Performing Arts
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We understand performing arts as an artistic language privileged for the development of singularity, the sense of belonging, creativity, healthy confrontation with the other, of teamwork. Because of it, in the two final years of Primary School we promote movie and play creations in English that involve all students from the class.