Sing-along Baby
Musical Fun with Little Ones – musical education for children aged 3 and under
Please note that this programme is in Hungarian and we do not provide translation.
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Last event date: Thursday, June 15 2023 11:00AM
At these sessions at the Erkel Theatre, parents will receive guidance on the musical upbringing of the youngest age groups based on the world-famous Kodály method. We warmly welcome children as young as a few months, and all mothers, fathers and grandparents who love to sing and play music with their little ones in a relaxed and affectionate environment, those who believe that it is critical to raise children using the arts as tools, those who enjoy singing and learning new songs, and even those who are themselves intimidated by the idea of singing and seek a community to support in overcoming their inhibitions and would like to expand their repertoire of songs. We recommend sessions from birth to the age of three and also welcome expectant mothers.
Sessions held by: Klára Ujvári
Venues: Eiffel Art Studios – Ottrubay Oasis, Opera House – Third floor buffet
Sessions once a week, on Thursday from 11:00 am (30 minutes)
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