As the title suggests, this project is inspired by the old phenomenon of clerici vagantes, university students who, at the beginning of late Middle Age, moved from campus to campus looking for the best learning opportunities in Europe.
Following this frame, this project has the purpose of putting in contact and creating interaction between two very distant realities which share several similarities, namely “Coro de la Facultad de Ciencias” (from now on CFC) of Granada and “Corollario” of Padua.
Both choirs were born in scientific contexts: CFC was founded in 2006 inside of the faculty of science of the university of Granada thanks to the dean’s contribution while Corollario emerged spontaneously between students of the math department of the University of Padua unofficially in the 2014 and was founded and named officially in the 2015.
What does it mean for a student in STEM to take part in a university choir? Although it is well known that scientific careers nurture the development of both hard and soft skills, sometimes little emphasis is put on the growth of very important abilities – such as cooperating in a team and coordinating actions with other people – or even just on the need to cultivate self esteem and self awareness via activities that bring to relaxation, delight and enrichment of the soul – such as art.
In which way this sensibility is transduced into the fashion in which the choral life and expression is conducted? The choir environment favors the process of non-formal learning, giving the opportunity to deliver and build these skills through activities that are perceived as lighter and funnier.
Moreover, the community and network itself has a positive impact on academic life, providing an environment in which to share thoughts, difficulties, passions, and learning opportunities in an “edutainment” framework. In the historical moment we are living, in which frenzy, speed and productivity seem to chase young students, this music oriented meeting is a chance to share visions about the future, the role that art will take in our lives, and how to be able to conciliate all our passions