Once again, in a few days, Tónagull’s music workshops begin with the youngest in mind. Another semester of playing together with music under the supervision of Adam Świtała, will be held at the Gerðuberg Community Center and will start on Saturday, September 26.
The organizers cordially invite everyone to book a place, which takes place via the website – HERE.
Meetings with music at the Gerðuberg Community Center they will be every Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00. Event page on FB – HERE.
While every Sunday, meetings will be held at the Hafnaborg Art Center at. 12:00. Event page on FB – HERE.
The one-time cost of a meeting for the whole family is CZK 500.
Tónagull is a method of music workshops based on many years of practice, created especially for children belonging to the youngest age group and their parents.
Meetings are held once a week, and their form resembles a musical game that both children and their carers enjoy. Tónagull workshops perfectly meet the needs of children aged 8-10 months, however, both younger and older participants (up to approx. 3 years of age) will equally enjoy the course by discovering the world through sounds.
WARNING! In connection with the recommendations regarding public gatherings during the protracted COVID-19 pandemic, we are introducing the following precautions to ensure you, and especially our youngest participants:
• Hand disinfectant will be available during each class;
• All instruments will be washed with an appropriate preparation after each workshop session;
• The scarves will be replaced and washed after each meeting;
• We must limit the maximum size of the group to 10 families
We also kindly ask you to let only one parent come to classes with your child, if possible. Thanks to this, we will be able to guarantee a place in classes for more children.
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The first Tónagull workshop took place in January 2004 and the meetings have been enjoying increasing popularity ever since. The positive reception of the workshops is also evidenced by the fact that parents participating in the meetings often come back again when new children appear in their lives. The method was developed by prof. Helga Rut Guðmundsdóttir, lecturer at the University of Iceland. The created program of workshops was also accompanied by scientific research, the effects of which indicate the positive impact of joint music making on both children’s development and parents’ well-being.
We will work during the classes:
– in Polish
– based on popular children’s songs and original compositions.
We will also use a specially prepared set of simple, child-safe musical instruments. You don’t need to have any musical preparation to participate in the workshops!
The teacher in charge of the workshop will guide the participants step by step through the entire structure of the classes with the help of subsequent musical games.
Visit the official website of the workshop in Polish – HERE.
Come and see for yourself how enriching it is to make music together!
The number of places at the workshops is limited!