Children taking part in the InCanto
School project have performed at the Festival Station at Expo
2025 Osaka.

   
The two concerts organized in cooperation with the Italy
Pavilion included arias from Giuseppe Verdi’s opera La Traviata.

   
The young artists were guided on stage by two professional opera
singers, impressing the many visitors who attended the
performances.

   
InCanto School (Scuola InCanto) is a project sponsored by the
musical association Europa InCanto.

   
It is dedicated to promoting Europe’s cultural heritage and in
particular opera.

   
It is also a didactic tool to make European culture accessible
to all, especially young audiences.

   
Each year, the project focuses on the study of an adapted
version of a masterpiece in the opera repertoire, involving
children in the production process.

   
The experience culimates in a final performance that is open to
the public.

   
The concerts at the Festival Station, thanks to the
collaboration with the non-profit association OperaMus, allowed
students of the One World International School in Osaka to take
part in the initiative.

   
Together with the educators of OperaMus, pupils studied and
performed adapted versions of arias from La Traviata, becoming
the protagonists of an artistic and cultural experience of great
value.

   
The event has been funded by the European Union-Expo 2025 Osaka
and has been developed by the European External Action Service.

   

   

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