Event Davos Klosters

Kinderbücher Jukebox

Kinderbücher Jukebox (gdl_875149655_image)
A visually powerful, interactive concert for young and old | In cooperation with: Bibliothek und Schuler Bücher and Davos Destinations-Organisation

Description

Date
21.09.2025 from 17:00 to 18:00 o'clock
Place
Kulturplatz Davos
Organizer
Kulturplatz Davos

A visually powerful, interactive concert for young and old | In cooperation with: Bibliothek und Schuler Bücher and Davos Destinations-Organisation .

BüHNE | CHILDREN'S THEATRE

What if children's favorite books become songs?

Gruffalo plays the violin, Nino the firefly accompanies on the trumpet, Zilly and Zingaro sing a duet and Babar beats the timpani.

The dream becomes reality thanks to Melanie and Sara. They are inspired by the children's favorite stories and compose songs from them. A fantastic hands-on concert full of surprises.

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Children's booksjukebox takes on the role of an ambassador of bilingualism and designs

the songs in French as well as in German.

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Melanie Kummer and Sara Grimm studied at the University of Applied Sciences of the

Künste Bern in Music and Movement / Rhythmics in Biel. In spring 2015

they founded the trio frischfisch with Tom Wenger. Throughout Switzerland, they play their

Family program on various stages. Both artists also appear individually in

various groups, parallel to their music pedagogical activities.

Price: Reserved tickets must be picked up at least 15 minutes before the start of the event. In case of non-collection, the tickets will be charged.

Regular:
CHF 15.- Numbered seat
Reduced (members KP / Kulturgesellschaft Klosters / guest card):
CHF 12.- Seat numbered
Reduced (young audience up to 18 years / apprentices / students with ID / Kulturlegi):
CHF 8.- Numbered seat
Wheelchair user with accompaniment (regular):
CHF 12.- Seat numbered

Cast
Duration: approx. 60 minutes
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Photo credit: Picture Book Jukebox 2022

Venue

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