KinderUNI 2023: Open afternoon for 8- to 12-year-olds

13.06.2023
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The KinderUNI Salzburg returns this year during the summer holidays and is organised by the PLUS together with the University Mozarteum Salzburg for 8 to 12 year olds under the motto "Marveling together" various formats.

Open afternoon at the Mozarteum University:
18 July from 15:00

Mirabellplatz 1

 

The Department of Music Education offers all visitors from 8 to 12 years the opportunity to discover their voice at different stations, to get involved in loop station experiments, to feel the joy of movement and sounds and much more. 

Start group 1: 15:00

Start group 2: 16:30

 

PROGRAMME of the Open Afternoon at the Mozarteum University:

  • Discover your voice
    Participation station with Elisabeth Eder
    How does our voice work and how can we use it effectively and healthily? Find out! Exciting information, songs and exercises await you!  
     
  • Sound-body-sound
    Participation station with Matthias Krebs
    IIn this workshop you can develop your beat for hip hop, trap, soul or film music with the help of apps. Orientation is provided by demo tracks and body percussion. Sound material will be self-recorded everyday noises such as a police siren, cork bangs and anything else we find spontaneously....
     
  • Loopstation experiments
    Participation station with Elisabeth Wieland & Andreas Bernhofer  
    In this workshop we will go on a little journey of discovery into the world of the loop station - an exciting "musical instrument". We will record our own sounds and "loop" them live to create small works of art. Everything is allowed. The more different the better - be creative, inventive and spontaneous.  Move your Body & Voice Participation station with Elija Sticker This workshop is all about the joy of movement. But singing should not be neglected either. You don't need any previous knowledge of dancing or singing, but simply want to be musically active and make cool music together - without any musical instruments.       
     
  • Behind the scenes
    Participation station with Alexander Lährm
    Our stage technicians will give you an exclusive insight into what it's like behind the scenes of our opera stage, how stage sets are created, how lighting technology works and what it takes in the background to bring a successful production to the stage.

 

Contact for queries:
Franziska Wallner

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