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Ta Tum Tum!
Warsztat Muzyczny

18th of Feb, 3 pm

@Rua Red, Tallaght (Music Room 1)

Music workshop

For families with children aged 3 to 6

Language:

Polish

Please note:

Booking is required. When you reserve a child ticket the accompanying adult goes free. Children must be under the supervision of an accompanying adult at all times. No music experience needed.

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Uwolnij kreatywność swojego dziecka na tych ekscytujących warsztatach, odkrywając muzykę poprzez kreatywny ruch, śpiew, eksplorację dźwięków i perkusję ciała z Kasią Eliasz podczas sesji Ta Tum Tum!. Ty i Twoje dziecko będziecie mieli również okazję zagrać na prawdziwych brazylijskich instrumentach używanych w Samba Music, takich jak: caxixi, agogo, pandeiro, tamborim i inne. Nie jest wymagane żadne doświadczenie muzyczne.

Unleash the creativity of your child in this exciting workshop by discovering music through creative movement, singing, sound exploration and body percussion with Kasia Eliasz! You and your child will also have an opportunity to play real Brazilian instruments used in Samba Music to include: caxixi, agogo, pandeiro, tamborim and more. No music experience needed.

Meet the artist

Kasia Eliasz

Kasia is the band leader of a 9-Piece Band Jazz Quintet, which has toured internationally. She studied Jazz at Newpark Music Academy and Hindustani Vocals at the Swanadi School of Indian Classical Music. She holds diplomas in Music for Wellness from Berklee College, Art Therapy from the Dublin Art Therapy College and Sound Healing from the Celtic School of Sound Healing.

Kasia has been a resident of the Run of the Mill Theatre, an inclusive arts collective in North Kildare. She is also an artist in residence in schools through TAP and BLAST, and a Music Educator for Music Generation Kildare. Kasia’s Artistic work has been funded by the Arts Council, Kildare County Council, Creative Ireland, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
Kasia is also a recipient of Music Bursary 2022 funded by Riverbank Arts Centre.

This event is funded by

Mother Tongues Festival

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