Kinderopernhaus Reinickendorf inspires with new production

Kinderopernhaus Reinickendorf inspires with new production

On Sunday, June 30th, the children's opera house in the Fontane-Haus celebrated the premiere of his new piece "The Lost Song". The third production of the Reinickendorf children's opera house continues the successful tradition of projects and performances that inspire both the participants and the audience.

In a moving opening speech, the district mayor Reinickendorf, Emine Demirbüken-Wegner (CDU), praised the project, which was awarded to the Opus Classic, and underlined the close cooperation between the children's opera house of the Junge State Opera Unter den Linden and the Reinickendorf district. In particular, she emphasized the cooperation with the music school, the Gustav Dreyer School and the Lauterbach School, which enable children and young people from Reinickendorf to offer a unique platform to experience the world of opera interactively.

The children's opera house aims to give young participants low -threshold access to the opera and to actively involve them in all aspects of production. From singing and acting to the design of the stage design and the costumes, the children can develop their artistic skills and develop important social skills.

A crucial role in the implementation of the performances The Gustav Dreyer School and the Lauterbach School play a significant contribution to making the vision of a child-friendly world of opera reality and the students have the opportunity to dive deep into the art form of the opera.

School City Councilor Harald Muschner (CDU) praised the children's opera house as a shining example of successful creative education and cultural participation. Thanks to the active participation in the opera productions, the children not only develop their artistic skills, but also important social skills and a strong sense of community.

The future of the Reinickendorf children's opera house promises many other wonderful performances that will inspire both the participants and the audience in the coming years. It is a place where children and adolescents not only discover the opera, but also gain important life experiences and can develop artistically.



Source: www.berlin.de

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