Petite Musician
Petite Musician is excited to be partnering with Adrenaline Gymnastics to bring Music Together classes to you and your family. Music Together is an internationally recognized music education program that offers music and movement classes for young children (birth-age five) and their parents or caregivers who attend class together in a musically rich, informal and play-based class that is tons of fun! Check out our website www.PetiteMusician.com to register or for more information.
Petite Musician was founded by former opera singers and husband and wife team, Leah Creek Biesterfeld and Mark Biesterfeld. After the birth of their first daughter, Leah and Mark discovered the Music Together program and were immediately impressed by its focus on finding joy in making music together as a family. What better gift can you give a child than the discovery of their inner musical self? After a brief start in Philadelphia, Mark and Leah returned to Mark's home town of Denver and started Petite Musician, Inc.
The Music Together® Program
For hundreds of thousands of families worldwide, Music Together® is children and their grownups joyfully sharing songs, rhymes, movement, and instrument play, both in music class and in their daily lives. A pioneer in early childhood music and movement education, Music Together offers classes for children from birth through kindergarten, in which parents and caregivers actively participate. All children are sounders and movers, and their natural aptitude for music blossoms in a sufficiently rich music environment. In fact, when given a supportive music environment, children learn to sing and dance as naturally as they learn to walk and talk. How is this possible? Children learn differently than adults. They learn instinctively and constantly. They teach themselves through imitation and play, through being immersed in their environment, and through every interaction with adults and older children. The family-like setting of Music Together's mixed-age classes enables siblings to attend together, creating an ideal learning environment where infants, toddlers, and preschoolers can freely participate at their own levels.
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