Fine Arts and Communications in
UK & France

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From Shakespeare’s language to Mona Lisa’s smile, passing through Churchill’s War Room or overviewing Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower, students learn about the rich culture and history of London and Paris. Program participants explore and boost their knowledge in the fine arts pervasive in these two cosmopolitan cities. ESA introduces your students to all types of human communication through world-renowned performances, including ballet, opera, theater and symphony orchestra. All the while they develop their communication skills by learning to navigate and engage with two of the largest capitals of Europe.

Duration

2 weeks

Fields

Music, Performance, Fine Arts, History, Global Studies, History, Dance

Destinations

London (UK) and Paris (France)

Services You Can Include

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Housing

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Pre-Departure and On-Site Orientation / Materials

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International Airfare

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Health Insurance

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On-Site Staff

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Course-Themed Visits and Lectures

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Classroom / Facility Space

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Tour Guides

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Excursions

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Meals

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Ground Transportation

Itinerary Overview

Week 1

London

Airport reception and transfer to accommodation

Welcome reception and orientation

Fish & Chips dinner

Churchill War Room

Opera Performance

Non-musical theater performance

Westminster Abbey

Symphony orchestra

Group transfer to Paris

Week 2

Paris

Seine river cruise

Louvre Museum

Pompidou Center

Musee D’Orsay Museum

Soah’s Memorial

Ballet performance

Versailles day trip

Eiffel tower

Farewell dinner

Group transfer to airport

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