How is sound created? And what does it feel like to build your own instrument and make music with it? In this open hands-on activity, children and families discover different materials and their sonic possibilities together.
Together with Fröbel teacher Henning Petersen, simple instruments - such as rainmakers or shakers - are created from everyday materials such as rice, salt, wood, feathers and paint. Various tools are used: hammering, gluing, stapling and designing. Skill, concentration and creativity are required and are encouraged in a playful way.
Afterwards, the self-made instruments are tried out together. In simple sound and rhythm games, the children learn how different instruments can sound and how music can be made together. The focus is on trying out, listening and experiencing together with plenty of room for their own ideas.
The event is aimed at children from around 4 years of age and their families and offers a low-threshold introduction to musical creation.
Thursday, February 26, 2-4 p.m.
Recommended for children aged 4 and over
Free admission
Price information:
Recommended for children aged 4 and over Free admission
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