Sibling playschool

You can participate in the Siblings' Music Festival with several children. The group's activities will be shaped according to the group's composition. Nice and active family moments with the whole sibling group, inspired by music! See the dates in the Music Festival calendar Join the Music Festival Slippers My adult Have a good time!
Sporty playschool for ages 3-5

In Jumppamuskar, we move and make music together with Jumppapupu. Come join the happy and active group! The exercise is aided by familiar equipment from muskari, such as scarves, play umbrellas and balls. A sense of rhythm is developed by singing, moving and humming, and at the same time basic and word rhythms are practiced. This group also plays a variety of rhythm and body instruments. 3–5 year olds gently practice coming to muskari without a parent. See the dates in the Muskari calendar. Join […]
Muskari for ages 1–2

You know it when the bell rings, it's time to play! The music box opens and the Pupu of the Singing Hall wakes up. Pupu invites you and the forest people to make music with him around Satupuu. In this muskari group, an adult is actively involved in the activities, so the child can safely get used to being together with other children and adults. In muskari, people move, dance, explore and have fun in safe interaction with an adult. We sing simple songs […]
Babies 3–11 month olds

A traveling little bunny discovers the secrets of the Singing Hall. Beautiful music is carried from inside the fairy tree, and the little bunny finds his way to the melody path. A baby and parent's first contact with the world of music together by listening, playing music, hugging, dancing, singing and feeling. Baby music class strengthens the interaction between the child and parents and introduces babies to the world of music through positive experiences. The group is intended for babies who are […]
Piano

Piano instruction is offered across a wide range of styles, from classical to contemporary, with consideration given to the student’s individual preferences. The repertoire is planned together with the student to form a well-rounded program, taking into account their current skill level and musical interests. Instruction is primarily delivered as individual lessons, but students may also enroll in duo lessons with a friend or family member.