Music for children
Published on 29 Jan. 25

As part of our commitment to the inclusion and overall development of children, we have had the privilege of leading two major musical projects:
Bim Bam Pärt, at the Centre de Développement Moteur in Strassen, and Hör mal wie klingt Kunst – Klang im Bild, in collaboration with the Fondation Autisme Luxembourg.
These projects offered much more than just workshops: they created real bubbles of freedom and creativity. Through intuitive rhythms, soft or dynamic sounds, and moments of silence as important as the notes themselves, the children were able to explore, feel, and above all be themselves, without judgement or barriers.
A sensory and emotional experience
Each session was designed as an invitation to sensory awakening, emotional expression and social connection. For some children, it was the first time they had dared to bang a drum or improvise a melody. For others, it was a way of creating a dialogue with their environment and other children, other than through words.
The reactions were as varied as they were touching: spontaneous smiles, looks of wonder, gestures that danced to the rhythm of the music. Moments of pure magic, where barriers fall away, leaving only room for joy, listening and the present moment.
A note may seem light… but in their hands, it becomes a whole world.
Sponsored by: André Losch Fondation et Fondation Juniclair
Photo credit: Sébastien Grebille