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Music

Arts at the CIR

Art is essential for our school, since the school is the perfect space to explore and empathize with all artistic languages and see oneself from their realities, emotions, and projections in front of the following generations.

In 2022 we rethink our look at art and implement our "Arts Hour" a space from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm (last hour of classes) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays where students have the opportunity to practice various artistic expressions.

Musical Notes

Music

Music at the Isaac Rabin school occupies a very important place and we have a Music Department, coordinated by the teacher Víctor Mata, and is in charge of organizing all the musical activity of the school.

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We have general music classes, in the classroom, from kindergarten to ninth grade. In these classes students learn to read music, to sing by reading music, to know the history of music and the basic notions of how to play various instruments.

 

We have a Music Academy, Children's Orchestra, Primary Choir, Lyre and Drum Band, as well as various Pop Music groups. 

Traditional Drums

Band

The Isaac Rabin School 2022 Lyres and Drums Band is made up of more than 70 students, distributed among snare drums, tenors, bass drums, lyres, cymbals, drumsticks, and tapes.

 

He represents the school leading the delegation that participates every year in the parades of National Holidays.

 

It is directed by Professor Raúl Valderrama, assisted by Professor Rahamir Hurtado and Professor Mónica Diaz in the batons.

Laptop with lighting

Digital art

It is an activity to celebrate the Month of the Homeland that is organized every two years.

Students turn their classrooms into true representations of the elements of culture that exemplify our identity as a nation, allowing them to take a "walk" through the history and geography of Panama.

Holding Notes

Choir "Mora Inés Fuster"

The Morá Inés Fuster Choir brings together primary school children with a taste for singing.

 

It restarted activities this school year 2022 and is directed by Professor Génesis Ruiz.

 

He performs a very varied repertoire, which includes Panamanian, Hebrew and international music.

 

He has appeared before President Varela at the Palacio de las Garzas and is already committed to important presentations in the coming months.

Hands Up

Rikudim

It is a project in which all students from first to twelfth grade participate on a mandatory basis.

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In this space, students together with their teachers have the opportunity to present what they have learned in science subjects through different projects and investigations.

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Movie Reel

Cinema

It is an activity to celebrate the Month of the Homeland that is organized every two years.

Students turn their classrooms into true representations of the elements of culture that exemplify our identity as a nation, allowing them to take a "walk" through the history and geography of Panama.

Fiddle

Elementary Orchestra

The Isaac Rabin orchestra has been one of the flagship projects of the school since its foundation.

 

It restarts its activities in August 2022, after being suspended due to the pandemic.

 

It is currently made up of the most advanced students of violin, piano and percussion.

 

It arises as a result of the music classes in the school art hour and is directed by the teacher Karelia Mata.

Painting Class

Visual art

It is an activity organized and coordinated by the English Department that includes various artistic expressions such as theater, songs, poetry, and others. It is held every two years and its objective is the development of cognitive, social and communication skills in the English language. All school students from preschool to twelfth grade participate.

Theater Lights

Theater

It is an activity to celebrate the Month of the Homeland that is organized every two years.

Students turn their classrooms into true representations of the elements of culture that exemplify our identity as a nation, allowing them to take a "walk" through the history and geography of Panama.

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