Everyone has to deal with it every day, and yet nobody really understands it: time. Children often wonder why parents never have time. How can that be?
There is enough time! In the children's concert "Playing with Time", mini.musik - Große Musik für kleine Menschen e.V., three established and well-known musicians from Munich and the acclaimed paper theater maker Johannes Volkmann explore the phenomenon of time using poetic images, atmospheric music, questions for the children and a small wire figure. After being given life and thus time, the figure transforms into a living "time wight". Artists and children travel to different worlds with the "Zeitwicht": to the universe, where time seems to stand still, to the hectic human world, to the realm of plants and animals, where everything has its time. There is also a lot to discover musically along the way: Why does some music pass quickly and others slowly? Can you overtake yourself while playing? Which sounds have the most time? And why is the grand piano a time-extending magic box? And what is the heartbeat of music?
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