It is a dream for artists to train in one of the most prestigious performing arts schools in the world. After a long wait, this dream came true for me at Julliard.
Being a part of Nord Anglia Education has allowed the MET a unique opportunity to collaborate with the world's leader in performing arts education: The Juilliard School.
If you want your child to excel academically, socially and personally, can studying the performing arts be a key to success? Laura Rea, Music Teacher and Southeast Asia Regional Lead for the Juilliard-Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme at the British International School, Hanoi (BIS Hanoi) says studying the performing arts can help students gain key skills and qualities to prepare them for their future.
In May 2018 the Metropolitan School of Panama's choir performed "Tonadas del Trópico Niño" at the Ernesto J. Castillero National Library. Tonadas del Trópico Niño is a collection of 24 songs published in 1955. The pieces were composed for young voices and piano by renowned Panamanian musician and educator, Gonzalo Brenes.
Students at the Metropolitan School held a year end concert to promote a message of peace, love, friendship, hope and solidarity with people from around the world.