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Mixed Ages

Giving children the environment they need to grow musically while interacting both socially and musically with peers of different ages. Children from birth to age 5 all participate at their own levels—singing, moving, listening, observing, and exploring musical instruments in a welcoming and supportive environment. Classes are 45 minutes of immersion in the language of music, including songs, rhymes, chants, movement, percussion and instrument play. You will find a community of families with young children who value this weekly time to bond and play and be silly with their children.

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Rhythm Kids

Fun music classes for ages 4-8. If your child is ready for the next step after parent-child classes, but isn’t yet ready for formal lessons, check out Rhythm Kids! Formal instrument lessons require sustained attention, fine motor skills, and consistent practice at home. Unless your child is highly motivated, be wary of getting them into formal lessons before age seven, because the rigors of formal instruction can quickly take the fun out of music. To be ready, children should have the ability to sing in tune, move to the beat, and some intrinsic understanding of musical form and structure, meter and tonality. They can get all this in a playful, fun environment that is also far less expensive than lessons. In Rhythm Kids, children:

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Generations

Have you seen an elder's face light up when they catch sight of your child? Be the brightest part of someone's day by joining a Generations class! Generations is an intergenerational Music Together class held in an elder care facility with a circle of "grandfriends" around us. When we come together in this way, we feel our common humanity, as we bring out the play that's part of all of us, regardless of age. In every class, we experience depth, beauty and joy through many small moments of connection and laughter.

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Open Play

Come let your kids play in an environment of free exploration and movement. A great way to connect with other families and just have downtime in an enclosed space with lots to do. Pack a (peanut and nut-free) snack and enjoy it in our snack alcove.

Music Together is a Ronnie’s Awesome List sponsor.