Children's choir

Weekly commun singing in Aubing
Children meet to sing in choir and discover rhythm and sound – culture creates fertile soil.

Children & Youth, Workshop
ubo9 Kulturzentrum
Bayerische Staatsoper

The focus "Westwind" is the starting point for the work of the workshops. Culture creates encounters between people, between neighbourhoods and between nature, construction site and city in the West. Westwind workshops are a community project of the Bavarian State Opera together with local cultural workers in Freiham and Aubing from April to June 2023. Various worshops are available: Children's Choir, Theater Camp, Street Ballet meets HipHop and Citizen's Choir. 

The conclusion of all Westwind workshops is an interactive walking concert from Freiham to Aubing on Thursday, 29.6.23 at 5 p.m., which ends with a joint closing at 6:30 p.m. in front of ubo9. Afterwards, there will be a discussion at 7 p.m. on the topic "Culture creates encounter. The role of cultural education and art for Freiham".

Rhythm and sound are discovered during the weekly joint singing of the children's choir. Songs of different styles and cultures are sung. The songs are then presented at the walking concert. Amelie Erhard will be in charge of the children's choir.

Venue

ubo9 Kulturzentrum

Ubostr. 9
81245 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    Yes

  • Gastronomic offer:

    No

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Reservation note:

Everyone can join in, also beginners.
Registration at jugend@staatsoper.de or simply come to the first date. Participation in all dates would be desirable.

Further information

  • Maximum number of participants:

    50

  • Age recommendation:

    From 6 years

  • What language:

    German

Further dates

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Organiser

Bayerische Staatsoper

With around 600,000 guests and over 400 events every year, the Bavarian State Opera makes a significant contribution to Munich's reputation as one of the most renowned international cities of culture. Within one season, from September to July, over 40 operas from five centuries and more than 20 ballets from the 19th century to the present are performed, as well as concerts and song recitals.