Day 1 – Depart USA
Depart from the USA on an overnight flight to Madrid.
Overnight: in flight.


Sounds and canvas in Spain offers students a unique opportunity to engage with creative practitioners, explore Spanish artistic frameworks, and gain cross-cultural perspectives on the relationship between music and visual arts.
Over 7 days, participants will visit leading cultural institutions, meet with art and music experts, and explore historical, visual, and acoustic traditions in Madrid. The program combines academic learning, site visits, technical backstage networking, and cultural exploration, providing students with a well-rounded understanding of the interdisciplinary arts in an international context.
Through interactive site visits, expert guest lectures, and hands-on experiences, students will gain insight into musicology, stage mechanics, acoustic engineering, and classical art history. Visits to organizations such as the Prado Museum, the Complutense University of Madrid, and the Teatro Real will provide a deeper understanding of artistic preservation, flamenco history, and the engineering behind massive operatic set designs. The program also includes opportunities for students to engage with cultural practitioners, discuss the intersection of sound and canvas, and explore how historical multi-cultural societies shape artistic expression.
In addition to the academic and professional experiences, students will enjoy cultural immersion through guided tours, regional site visits, and local excursions, including walking tours of historic arts districts, a traditional Spanish cooking class, and day trips to explore the medieval “City of Three Cultures” in Toledo and the 2,000-year-old Roman engineering in Segovia.



Day 1 – Depart USA
Depart from the USA on an overnight flight to Madrid.
Overnight: in flight.
Day 2 – Arrival in Madrid
Overnight: Madrid.
Day 3 – Madrid: Walking City tour and Complutense University of Madrid
Overnight: Madrid.
Day 4 – Madrid: Museo Nacional del Prado and Teatro Real
The Museo Nacional del Prado has performed the important task of conserving, exhibiting and enriching a set of collections and works of art which, due to their close ties with Spanish history, are recognized as one of the most valuable compendiums of artistic expression known to humanity.
Overnight: Madrid
Day 5 – Day trip to Toledo
Toledo is an ancient, fortified city known as the "City of the Three Cultures". For centuries, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities coexisted here, leaving behind a rich, layered legacy of Gothic cathedrals, historic synagogues, and Moorish mosques. Its narrow, labyrinthine medieval streets are famous for traditional sword-making, intricate damascene metalwork, and the haunting, expressive masterpieces of the Renaissance painter El Greco, who made the city his home.
Overnight: Madrid
Day 6 – Day trip to Segovia
Guided tour of Segovia. The city is famous for its breathtaking architectural landmarks. Its most iconic monument is the massive, 2,000-year-old Roman Aqueduct, an engineering masterpiece built entirely without mortar that splits the city center. Towering over the landscape are the elegant, sand-colored Segovia Cathedral and the Alcázar, a soaring medieval castle with slate-peaked turrets.
Overnight: Madrid
Day 7 – Departure day
Students depart individually from Madrid.
We would be delighted to work with you to facilitate a rich experience for your group in Spain. If you would like to discuss any of the details in this proposal please do not hesitate to contact us.





We would be delighted to work with you to facilitate a rich experience for your group in Spain. If you would like to discuss any of the details in this proposal please do not hesitate to contact us.


