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Friday, April 25, 2025 at 10:19

The URJC offers scholarships for 'The Observatory of the Invisible'

The URJC offers scholarships for 'The Observatory of the Invisible' The URJC offers scholarships for 'The Observatory of the Invisible'

This "art and spirituality" summer school offers a program of 10 workshops taught by renowned artists such as El Niño de Elche and composer and conductor Ignacio Yepes, among others.

Raul Garcia Hemonnet

Rey Juan Carlos University offers 10 grants for students of various artistic disciplines who wish to take a workshop at the Observatory of the Invisible. This initiative, according to its website, is "a summer school developed through an immersive experience of art and spirituality."

The workshops cover a variety of disciplines, including music, singing, dance, painting, performing arts, film, photography, and museum management. They are taught by leading figures in each of these fields. These include flamenco singer El Niño de Elche and composer and conductor Ignacio Yepes.

The activities take place in the premises of the Royal Monastery of El Escorial. The grants can be requested until this Friday, April 25., all the information can be found on the Observatory of the Invisible website.

The initiative is organized by the VIA Foundation, founded by a group of artists from various disciplines, including composer and conductor Ignacio Yepes, architect Benjamín Cano, painter María Tarruella, and sculptor Javier Viver. This organization aims to promote artists whose work engages with the sacred.