To conclude a festival week of fun and wonder, the Mais Quelle Chanson children's choir is throwing a party. After all, what is a spring break without dancing the night away? In addition to a performance, it is mainly a time to get involved yourself, with all kinds of music workshops for children. Reserve your free spot on the disco dance floor now!
The programme
Continuous in the foyer:
Onder Doek en Dak
With a solid foundation in circus arts, Lieke Devry & Silke Rys (Compagnie Bruut) build a tent with text and cloth. Lieke weaves words together and Silke writes in textiles. The result is an interactive installation full of sensory stimuli and stories around the theme of “home”.
Kwaffuur Obscure from Metamorfasium
Have your hairstyle transformed. In no time at all, your hair will be transformed into a fairytale-like and enchanting creation. A walking work of art with all kinds of crazy objects.
and furthermore:
Workshop Super Sucata (8 till 10+) - in the library - fee required
Build your own instrument with Frankli Caldeira, inspired by rhythms, nature and everyday life in Brazil.
Capoeira Workshop by vzw Obá Guiné - in the concert hall
Capoeira is a self-defence sport and is not considered a dance. During this workshop, you will learn a number of basic movements and receive an explanation of the various musical instruments used in the live accompaniment of capoeira. This is an active workshop in which you will get a taste of Brazilian culture.
Brazilian rhythms workshop with resident artist Helena Casella
Resident artist and Ghent-Brazilian singer Helena Casella will work with the children in an interactive ensemble performance based on Brazilian rhythms.
Mais Quelle Chanson performance
Find out what the children learned during their spring break camp with Mais Quelle Chanson. Not to be missed!
Discobar Sabrina met French Fries
Discobar Sabrina (Andy Deburchgraeve) closes the party with a DJ set where the children can let their hair down and end this festival week in style! During the DJ set, there will also be an opportunity to grab a bite to eat.
Part of aHa! Festival for children