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Interactive concert “Plitsch-platsch”

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Sat, Jun 14, 2025, 11:30
At the interactive concerts for children aged 3 and over, the immediate encounter with music, dance and rhythm gets every fibre of the body vibrating. Each concert is dedicated to a different instrument, played by members of the Berliner Philharmoniker or the Karajan Academy. In the upper foyer of the chamber music hall, a shared stage area is created that brings children and artists together. Our young guests sit on cushions in the centre of the stage and experience magical... Read full text

Keywords: Children and Family

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Musicians

Members of the Berliner PhilharmonikerEnsemble
Gisela de Paz SolvasDance, Cheography
Leticia TaguchiDance, Cheography
Sarah Jeanne BabitsStage Director
Julia SchnittgerStage, Costumes

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