Mirar con el corazón – youth arts workshop
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🎬🎭🎨 Are you between 12 and 20 years old and living in Mogán? This summer we’re offering you a different kind of experience. ➡ Take part in "Mirar con el corazón" (“Looking with the Heart”), a FREE project where you can: ✨ Create and shoot a short film. ✨ Do theatre and physical theatre. ✨ Take part in creating a collective mural. ✨ Share ideas, meet people and live new experiences. ✨ Enjoy activities and surprises. 📅 June 30, July 2, 6 and 7. You don’t need any previous experience. Just the desire to take part, create and have a great time. 📩 Registration: infolafactoriaproducciones@gmail.com ⚠️ LIMITED PLACES. Don’t miss out on a unique experience where art, film and creativity come together to see the world in a different way. We’re waiting for you!
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