PROGRAM
A music festival for the whole family! Come to the Amstelveld with your friends, your brother, sister, mom, dad, grandma and grandpa.
We have our own program for the kids on Saturday afternoon. A dance workshop, a musical story, a drawing competition and even a performance like the great musicians - there is something for every child to choose from.
In addition to the program, we also have a kids corner where you can have your face painted, get delicious popcorn or poffertjes and draw with other children while your parents enjoy the music!
Program subject to changes
SATURDAY / 21 SEPTEMBER
11:00 - 11:45
12:00 - 12:20
Oxana Chevtchouk
Dance workshop for children aged 5 to 12 (Amstelkerk)
Under the guidance of choreographer and dancer Oxana Chevtchouk, the children learn a modern choreography to the music of Mozart. As the daughter of artistic director Tatiana Chevtchouk, Oxana grew up with classical music and dance. She chose to train as a dance teacher in modern dance and prefers to work with children and young people. In the workshop she uses classical music as a source of inspiration for modern dance. It is a playful introduction to classical music for children and afterwards children hear Mozart's life story on the square, after which they proudly show their choreography to the audience.
Performance at 12:30 on the Amstelveld
Move with Mozart
Performance Workshop dance
Oxana Chevtchouk
Performance of the dance workshop ''Move with Mozart'' from 11:00 am
Under the guidance of choreographer and dancer Oxana Chevtchouk, the children learn a modern choreography to the music of Mozart. As the daughter of artistic director Tatiana Chevtchouk, Oxana grew up with classical music and dance. She chose to train as a dance teacher in modern dance and prefers to work with children and young people. In the workshop she uses classical music as a source of inspiration for modern dance. It is a playful introduction to classical music for children and afterwards children hear Mozart's life story on the square, after which they proudly show their choreography to the audience.
The Forest Girl tells...
Once upon a time there was a child prodigy
Tatiana Chevtchouk
Story about the child prodigy WA Mozart | for everyone from 5 years old
This year, Tatiana Chevtchouk, the forest girl, talks about the discoveries she made in her remote world about classical music and the lives of famous composers. Owning only a small radio and a toy piano, she searches for the stories behind the greatest classical works and composers. Children are taken into her living environment at that time and playfully learn the background of Mozart's music and life. What exactly is a child prodigy? How old was Mozart when he became famous and was called a child prodigy?