On 29 June, during the IMPULSA Forum, the Girona Auditorium will host a music and performing arts workshop for children from disadvantaged backgrounds who have no prior musical training. The session aims to showcase educational and social inclusion action through the performing arts, and will be led by music teachers and students from the music schools of L’Arc (Taller de Música, Fundació Privada de Barcelona),Xamfrà, Music and Performing Arts Centre in the Raval district of Barcelona, and the Claudefaula Santa Eugènia School of Music in Girona.
At the same time, 25 fifth-year primary school children will take part in a Scratch workshop at the Girona Auditorium. Scratch is a tool developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology which encourages children and young people to think creatively. This activity is being promoted by UdiGital.edu, and is supported by the PGiF, the University of Girona and the Association of Catalan Public Universities.