What Is Creative Campus?

 If you are looking for the images you took of Light Graffiti thanks for visiting!  We are organizing them and will have them up on the site by the end of the week.  Please either visit again or write us at info@florencetheatre.com and we will send you a message when they are ready to be seen.

 

SGE 2008!

Creative Campus is a fun and challenging opportunity whether you live in or are visiting Florence. It offers an innovative approached to alternate night-time entertainment, the chance to learn about other cultures and create an intimate and positive rapport with the city.  Instead of exclusively going out to pubs and discos, you have the opportunity to create and participate in cultural projects that help enrich your life as well as give something positive to the city of Florence.  You are a generation of passion, intelligence, power and talent . . . .

. . . . . Creative Campus lets you apply all those gifts as you work along with local artists, community members of all ages and other students from all over the world on projects such as:

Florence Art Crawl
students create an artistic "crawl" through Oltrarno (the "other side" of the Arno)
SGE (Student Generated Event)
a theme is given each semester for artistic responses to be created in all media
Story Hour at the Paperback Exchange
presenting English books to children in a manner that "activates" the English language
and opportunities to work on our Main Stage productions

To see photos from these events, visit the photo gallery.

 

Creative Campus is aimed at anyone interested in creative development, artistic expression and creative leadership. It is not necessary to have a background in the creative arts.

If you want to get involved please write info@florencetheatre.com with the subject “Creative Campus” or call +39 055 213 788.

You can also join our network for Creative Campus Global Initiative

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April 2008’s Creative Campus Art Crawl came to a fabulous grand finale with Natasha from NYU performing a fire hoola hoop.  Probably something that was never done before in this renaissance garden!


 

 


What will YOU create in Florence?