Saturday 07 February

Sala refettorio

09:45
11:00
15:00

A sound experience for adults and children between storytelling, music and nature. Through the story of The Frog and listening to Tchaikovsky, the workshop invites you to discover together the magic of sounds, the rhythm of the seasons and the joy of shared movement.

A listening workshop brought to life through the sound story The Frog, inspired by the sounds of autumn and winter. An activity designed for adults and children, in which to explore together the sounds of water and air - vital elements for the frog - through simple and familiar objects capable of evoking the musicality of nature.

The proposal stems from a desire to offer a shared experience of active listening, where book, sound and movement become tools for rediscovering relationship. Together, children and adults will immerse themselves in the sound narrative of a small animal that, step by step, discovers the world around it and the flow of the seasons.

Listening to a large picture book will be followed by a shared sound exploration, using materials that can also be easily found at home, so the experience can be continued in everyday life. The workshop concludes with a moment of free and joyful dance to the music of Tchaikovsky, to fully experience the beauty of sound and movement together.

Creator and editor of the "musical fairy tale" project, linked to the book Little Blue and Little Yellow, published in 2015 by Babalibri. Creator, editor of the texts and sound project of the series "PIEDI&ORECCHIO. Passeggiata sonora per piccoli esploratori di natura," Curci Young editions: La Cavalletta (2018), Il Pettirosso (2018), La Rana (2019) and La Farfalla (2019).
After her studies at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, she continued her education by devoting herself to pedagogy and the creation of musical fairy tales. She has been training educators and librarians for years. She is also active in organizing shared workshops for children and adults in libraries, specialized libraries, Kindergartens and Preschools.

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