One of the newer, more young-spirited cultural spaces in Sao Paulo, Escola Sao Paulo fills a niche that’s important to a city whose artists have been gaining more worldwide attention in the last few years. It’s an informal school that staunchly focuses on promoting contemporary culture — from dance and gastronomy all the way to music and design — via classes and seminars taught by renown experts, often accompanied by guest lecturers. The site, located on the busy thoroughfare Rua Augusta, is a super-center of slashes: school/art exhibition space/shop/library/workshop and soon, cafe. Take a look at a few of the next months’ class offerings: a Cinema Workshop in which students learn how to make a short d/v film on a low budget, a Photography Seminar that teaches everything about the subject and a History of Gastronomy Course taught by a famous food critic that shows participants how food influences our culture and us as individuals. All classes are very affordable and provide easy registration. The book and CD/DVD library are free and open to the public. This school is a great concept that surely beats the intimidation and hassle (not to mention cost) that I’m used to in the U.S. when considering taking an extension course at a public university.


Jeff Lackney Sunday, 04.29.07 @ 1:20 am

This is a school designed to empower kids! Its not unlike some of our better inner-city charter schools in the US that realize that in order to get young people passionate about learning, they need to personalize learning that is meaningful and relevant to those same young people AND do it in a space that is inviting, warm, open-ended and intelligent. Go out and get the expertise to assist students learn what they want and need to learn to be successful. This is the future (and present) of learning environments.




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