MUSICAL INTRODUCTION BY JAVI PIQUERAS DJ
FIRST ACT
· MUSICAL INTRODUCTION:
Ø COLOURS (Percussion introduction composed by Javier Azanza Ribes and played by all the students in the Comenius Project from Spain, Poland and Finland.)
Ø MELTING POT (Music composed by Carlos Sanchis Aguirre. Lyrics written by the Spanish Comenius group)
· AGE DISCRIMINATION (Spanish group performance. Theme played: BUTTERFLY, composed by Claudia Panach González and María Martín Hurtado)
· PEACE (Polish group performance. Themes performed: RISING LEGEND, by Epic Soul Factory, and SMILING DAY, by Stefano Giardiniere.
· SEX DISCRIMINATION (Finnish group performance. Theme played: LET THE BEAT FLY. Lyrics and music by Robin Korhonen)
· TOLERANCE (Spanish group performance. Theme played: TOLERANCE IS THE KEY. Music by Luis Bleda Jiménez. Lyrics by the Spanish Comenius group)
· RACE DISCRIMINATION (Polish group performance. Theme played: PLUCKY DAISY by Kevin MacLeod)
· DEMOCRACY (Finnish group performance. Music by Johanna Hurmerinta. Lyrics by the Finnish Comenius group.)
INTERVAL (15 MINUTES APPROXIMATELY)
SECOND ACT
CULTURAL SHOW CARRIED OUT BY THE PUPILS FROM VALENCIA -SPAIN
(Themes played: EL FALLERO, music by José Serrano and lyrics by Maximiliano Thous; LLUNA MEDITERRÀNIA, music and lyrics by Teodoro Aparicio. The performance will be supported by Unión Musical Padre Basté (a music group formed by pupils from the school) and the Coro Infantil Gregorio Gea (A children choir), both conducted by Ildefonso Martos Carretero)
CULTURAL SHOW CARRIED OUT BY THE PUPILS FROM KOSZALIN -POLAND
(Theme played: POLONEZ , by Karol Szymanowski)
CULTURAL SHOW CARRIED OUT BY THE PUPILS FROM LOVIISA -FINLAND
(Folk Finnish song played: GAZING AT THE BOYS FROM KURIKKA arranged by Anja Halmén)
FINAL ACT
All the students from Poland, Finland and Spain will sing together the theme HERE WE ARE. The music is by Anja Halmén and the lyrics by the Comenius group from Finland.
Finally we will read a COMMON MANIFEST in all the languages from our Comenius association as the end of the play.