On 4 and 5 October, the First Transnational Meeting held thanks to the KA2101 Erasmus+ We All Count project coordinated by MUS-E Roma Onlus and funded by INDIRE (Istituto Nazionale Documentazione Innovazione Erca Rice Educational) took place and where the Yehudi Menuhin Spain Foundation takes part, this meeting took place in the Istituton Compresivo Via Cutigliano, located in the Maglian neighborhood. It was attended by teachers, artists and workers from the various municipalities from Italy, Spain, Hungary and Belgium. On the first day, various activities were proposed by both the center and the artists collaborating with the project: Maria Luisa Pirritano performed a circle dance with the students and students of classes 4A and 4B, Sandra Contronei organized a choir with the students and families of classes 2A and 2B and a documentary made by audiovisual arts artists Fabio Sidoti was viewed. In addition to these artistic activities, the presentation of the project by the coordination of MUS-E Roma Onlus as well as the introduction of the activities carried out in the different collaborating countries took place. After the meal, working groups were raised in which the different entities were able to make an exchange of good practices. On October 5th there was a visit to the school in which different groups of students presented some of the performances they had previously prepared and the attendees of the meeting were able to enjoy three artistic workshops living in their own flesh the activities carried out by the girls and boys. Finally, Miguel Angel Marcos and Raquel Garrido, professors at the King Juan Carlos University of Madrid, presented at a conference the progress that has been developed in relation to neurodidáctics. The meeting ended with a good taste of mouth for all the attendees since the evaluations of it were very positive.

