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The Professional Conservatory awards the prizes of the «Música sen fronteiras» contest

The objective of this activity was to find the logo and the harmony of the center’s participation in the Erasmus + program

09 jun 2021 . Updated at 11:49 a.m.

Víctor Chávez García, Miriam Vila Figueirido, Xián Pena Puza and Iria Muñoz de Santiago were the winners in the categories of Tuning and Logo, respectively, of the contest Music without borders. The Conservatory of Professional Music of Vigo participates for the first time in the Erasmus + program with its project Música sen fronteiras, which will give the opportunity to three teachers from the center to develop and improve their professional skills by taking continuous training courses and periods of observation of good educational practices in music centers from France, Italy and Portugal. These activities, which will be carried out in the next academic year, 2021-2022, will allow these teachers to share experiences with other European colleagues to address common challenges, such as: digital skills, language learning and cultural and musical heritage European.

In April, the conservatory organized a competition aimed at students in order to promote the dissemination of the aforementioned Erasmus + project among the educational community of the CMUS Professional of Vigo, as well as encouraging their participation and involvement in it. The objective was to find a logo and a tune, image and sounds that would represent the identity of the project. Music without Borders, seeks, at a general level, to establish international institutional relations with homologous centers, favor the motivation and involvement of all sectors that make up the educational community and promote initiatives and experiences of professional and personal enrichment for the participants.

The category Logo, a graphic image that will identify the project, was awarded first to Xián Pena Puza and second to Iria Muñoz de Santiago. In the Tuning category, sound image that will identify the project, Víctor Chávez García won the first prize and the second, Miriam Vila Figueirido

The jury in charge of evaluating the proposals was made up of the Erasmus + Coordinator, Sara Peral, by a member of the Erasmus + Commission, in this case the Deputy Director, Carmen Carreiras and a member of the composition department, Angel A. Montes. In addition, all participants received a certificate of participation.




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