Friends, our big journey through the world of northern myths is coming to an end. At the final session we will explore one of the most mysterious and grand stories of Scandinavian mythology — RAGNARÖK. We will learn why the Great Winter came, how Fenrir’s prophecy was fulfilled, what happened to the gods and the world, and why life continues even after the end of the world. We will listen to the bright, beautiful music of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, “Andante Festivo”, hold a traditional playful quiz, take part in games where we will build a bridge between the old and the new world, and create a new Tree of Life. At the end of the session each participant will receive a surprise as a reward for the journey — a keepsake of our adventure through legends, music and ancient northern stories. Sign up effortlessly at KiddoDu or via the organizer's direct: https://t.me/TOTprianik
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Play-based music sessions where children explore sound and rhythm through songs, clapping, shakers, and simple instruments. The variety of sounds, rhythms, and movements provides rich sensory input, supports inter-hemispheric integration, develops auditory perception, rhythm, coordination, and early foundations for speech and language.
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