The program combines disciplines such as archaeology, vocal coaching, active and emotional education, and cultural innovation. The first course to start will be the 19th edition of ‘Field Archaeology’, directed by the municipal archaeologist of Carmona, Juan Manuel Román Rodríguez. This in-person course, running from July 13 to 24, will allow students to participate in a real excavation at Julián Besteiro square, where Roman baths from the Augustan era are being recovered.
Also in person, from July 13 to 17, the seventh edition of the course ‘High-Performance Vocal Coaching’ will be held, directed by soprano Juana Castillo Ruz. This specialized training is aimed at singers and voice professionals, covering vocal technique, breathing, and artistic performance management.
Furthermore, the course ‘Active and Emotional Education to Transform the 21st Century School’ will commence, from July 13 to 17. Directed by Cristina Gamero Casado, a Primary Education teacher specializing in Therapeutic Pedagogy, the course will offer tools to transform educational practice using methodologies like Montessori, emotional education, and inclusive attention.
The week's program is completed with the second edition of the course ‘Cultural Innovation: Design Thinking with Artificial Intelligence’, from July 13 to 15. Directed by Francisco Miguel López Hidalgo, from the Andalusian Agency of Cultural Institutions, it will explore the use of artificial intelligence in designing cultural projects.
Throughout the rest of the week, the Summer Courses will continue with other offerings such as ‘Monologue, an Essential Element of Classical Verse’ (July 14-16), ‘Tools to Move from Anxious to Secure and Healthy Attachment’ (July 14-15), and the workshop ‘Digital Childhoods: The Hidden Cost of Shine’ (July 14).




