Goals and Mission of MISA

 

Goals for 2021-2023 years!

 

The “Young Musicians International Association of Georgia” was founded by a young pianist Shorena Tsintsabadze in 2015, who annually conducts a project called the "International Summer Music Academy" - "MISA". The Academy aims to expand cultural boundaries and involve partner countries from Europe in order to bring together young talents from different countries.

In July of 2021 In frames of the summer academy “Young Musicians International Association of Georgia” will present the international project “Opera: Past, Present, Perfect!”, which has started within the Creative Europe-Culture: European cooperation projects 2020. The realization of the project started in 2020 of September 1, to 2023 of February 1,. In addition to the MOTO – Music, Opera and Theater Organization, which is the project leader, the project partners are Nieuw Geneco from Amsterdam (Netherlands), Young Musician International Association of Georgia from Tbilisi (Georgia), the University of Donja Gorica in Podgorica (Montenegro) and Madlenianum in Belgrade (Serbia).

The main scope of this action is to connect and educate young professionals with a view to establis a cross-sectoral, cross-national and intergenerational dialogue (between young professionals – mentors), collaboration and expertise exchange to (re)position opera as an interdisciplinary and authentic European art form. More specifically, the aim is Re/thinking the context of the Opera and its relevance within the contemporary world, with the activities directed at the capacity building – training, education and improving the competency of end-users and beneficiaries, using the advantages of up-to-date technologies in advertising and production (social networking, applications, and digital scenography) and synergy of intergeneration dialogue.

One of the facts about Opera position today is that formal educational centers very often do not consider the fact that Opera is truly interdisciplinary art, where each and every segment is equally important. Boundaries between art forms have blurred even more, and with the use of new technologies, including the incorporation of film or real-time video and digital electronics into the work, with the vision of young artists of the new generation, a new sense of opera can be found. The project will be implemented not only in capital cities and culture centers of participating countries but also in smaller municipalities and rural areas, with an attempt to demystify opera and classical music as “elitist” .Such an approach is based on previous experiences and will be built on lessons learned from numerous projects implemented by all participating organizations on a local, regional and national levels.

The specific goals are: to create a strong network of young professionals involved in the process of creating opera productions – vocal artists, instrumentalists – orchestra members, accompanists, visual art students, theater directors, composers and scenarists – within two summer schools, in Serbia and Georgia, giving them the opportunity to study with leading authorities from different art fields (vocal pedagogues, conductors, composers, directors, visual artists..), and to help them in their search for a new, contemporary context of Opera as such.

The project will announce open calls for artists, to participate in the creation of new productions, then an open call for new opera pieces, as well as an open-source platform, to help further networking of cultural actors.