
Rhythmic workshops with an equestrian theme for children aged 1-3 and their guardians. 🎯 The classes take place from July 29 to November 18. Through sung rhymes, we will learn what kind of animal a horse is and how to care for it. We will discover horse coat colors and members of the horse family. We will also play as mounts participating in sports competitions. We will explore various musical instruments and play them. The workshop series consists of 10 sessions. Each session will focus on a different aspect of horse care and its relationship with humans. The classes use educational aids, without the presence of live animals. 📍 Location: Kubicki Stables 💰 Admission: 30 PLN / single workshop (child + guardian) Tickets available online and at the Museum's ticket offices. 👩🏫 Led by: Adrianna Lewaniak ⏳ Duration: 60 minutes We will learn songs about horses and their habits. The goal of the workshops is to introduce the youngest participants to equestrian topics, work on motor coordination, foster musical development, and familiarize them with various musical compositions. We will be accompanied by classical music, including works by Vivaldi, Schubert, Bizet, Mozart, Offenbach, Verdi, and Chopin, as well as popular music. The workshops accompany the permanent exhibition "Z. Prus-Niewiadomski Carriage House," which can be viewed at Kubicki Stables. 📅 WORKSHOP DATES AND THEMES: - July 29, 11:00-12:00 – "Good morning, horse" We will see how a horse is built, sing a song about it, and colorful pom-poms will allow us to briefly transform into frolicking steeds. - August 5, 11:00-12:00 – "The horse and its family" We will learn about members of the horse family and their names. We will examine castanets, sing a song about them, and play them. To the rhythm of music, we will briefly transform into a herd of foals. - August 12, 11:00-12:00 – "Playing with colors" We will learn a song about horse coat colors and play maracas. We will also participate in a movement activity to the sounds of music. - August 26, 11:00-12:00 – "Peeking into the stable" We will learn where horses live, play clappers, learn a folk song about a horse, and play as horses hiding in stalls. - September 9, 11:00-12:00 – "Feeding time" We will sing a song about what horses eat, discover another musical instrument – the drum – and play it. To music, we will play at feeding horses. - September 30, 11:00-12:00 – "Time for cleaning" We will learn how to care for a horse: clean, comb, and wash it. We will sing a song about it and play claves. We will participate in a movement activity to the sounds of music. - October 18, 12:00-13:00 – "Visit to the forge" We will sing a song about the blacksmith and learn what horseshoes are for. We will play triangles and pretend to shoe horses. - October 25, 12:00-13:00 – "How to dress a horse?" Do you know what a bridle, reins, saddle, and stirrups are for? If not, you will learn from the song we will learn during the workshop. We will also play bells, and during the activity, we will develop motor coordination to music. - November 4, 11:00-12:00 – "Going for a ride" We will learn what trot, gallop, and walk are, and briefly transform into running horses. We will play tambourines and sing a song about how horses move. - November 18, 11:00-12:00 – "Sports competitions" Imitating horses, we will play equestrian competitions using maracas. We will mimic the sounds of horse races. Movement activities will be accompanied by music and children's songs with an equestrian theme. 👩🏫 Facilitators: - Adrianna Lewaniak - graduate of PSM I and II st. Karol Kurpiński in Kutno, violinist, violin teacher, and instructor of rhythmic and musical activities. In her pedagogical work, she focuses on understanding the needs of students and sharing her love of music with children and adults. Violinist in the children's ZPIT Szczawin Kościelny. Professionally associated with the Artyz Music School in Warsaw's Służew district. - Lidia Butowska - cultural studies graduate, member of the Educational Team of the Museum of Hunting and Horse Riding, horse enthusiast, and lover of equestrian history.
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