Art Festival '26

This year, the Elementary School is proud to host Art Festival ’26 for the first time—a celebration of the Arts and their timeless value in our lives. From May 11 to 15, music, theatre, visual arts, literature, cinema, and creative expression will bring color, rhythm, and inspiration to every corner of the School. Through beloved activities and new artistic experiences, the Art Festival aims to highlight the essential role of the Arts in nurturing imagination, sensitivity, self-expression, and connection.

 

 

PROGRAM

 

Monday, May 11

1. Music Vibes: A musical celebration by children for children, presented by 6th-grade students (1st–6th Grade) 
2. The School Fills with Music: Listening to works by great composers (morning arrival & breaks) 
3. Musical Games (2nd Grade) 
4. Pixel Art Drawings: Turning images into digital artwork in the Computer Lab (Classes 3.1 & 4.3) 
5. “Inhuman Traits”: Screening of a short film created by the Film Club 2025–2026, in the Cinema Room (Classes 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 6.1, 6.2, 6.4) 

 

Tuesday, May 12

1. Colors, Music, Emotions: I paint what I feel while listening to music (1st–6th Grade) 
2. Colorful Web with Threads and Ribbons (1st & 2nd Grade, Small Elementary courtyard) 
3. The School Fills with Music: Listening to works by great composers (morning arrival & breaks) 
4. Pixel Art Drawings: Turning images into digital artwork in the Computer Lab (Classes 4.1 & 4.2) 
5. “Inhuman Traits”: Screening of a short film by the Film Club 2025–2026, in the Cinema Room (3rd Grade) 
6. Kusama, Magritte, Degas, Matisse: Art education program (3rd Grade) 
7. Theatrical Performances by 2nd-grade students (Small Elementary courtyard) 
 

Wednesday, May 13

1. Colorful Web with Threads and Ribbons (1st & 2nd Grade) 
2. “Nemo, a Mystery in the Deep”: Theatrical performance by students of Classes 3.1 & 3.2 as part of Drama lessons (1st & 5th Grade) 
3. The School Fills with Music: Listening to works by great composers (morning arrival & breaks) 
4. Pixel Art Drawings: Digital artwork creation in the Computer Lab (Class 3.4) 
5. “Inhuman Traits”: Screening of a short film by the Film Club 2025–2026, in the Cinema Room (Classes 4.4, 5.1, 5.2, 6.3) 
 

 

Thursday, May 14

1. I Shape Clay and Create! (3rd Grade, paved area) 
2. Transforming the Canvas (4th Grade, Large Elementary courtyard) 
3. The School Fills with Music: Listening to works by great composers (morning arrival & breaks) 
4. Pixel Art Drawings: Digital artwork creation in the Computer Lab (Class 3.3) 
5. “Inhuman Traits”: Screening of a short film by the Film Club 2025–2026, in the Cinema Room (1st Grade & Class 5.4) 
6. MoMA: Presentation of MoMA educational workshops (2nd Grade) 
7. Theatrical Performances by 2nd-grade students (Small Elementary courtyard) 

 


Friday, May 15

1. Transforming the Canvas (4th Grade, Large Elementary courtyard) 
2. The School Fills with Music: Listening to works by great composers (morning arrival & breaks) 
3. “Nemo, a Mystery in the Deep”: Theatrical performance by students of Classes 3.3 & 3.4 as part of Drama lessons (2nd & 4th Grade) 
4. Pixel Art Drawings: Digital artwork creation in the Computer Lab (Class 4.4) 
5. “Inhuman Traits”: Screening of a short film by the Film Club 2025–2026, in the Cinema Room (2nd Grade & Class 5.3)
 

As part of Art Festival ’26, the first literary competition for students in 3rd - 6th Grades will take place, along with an exhibition of artwork by students from all grades in the multipurpose hall.

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