Jiving with junior at Jazz for kids

 

Cph Jazz Festival for Kids
July 6-10; Søndermarken, Frederiksberg; free adm; jazz.dk

Getting a babysitter can be tricky during July, but the Jazz Festival has you covered in that department. For 25 years now, its Jazz for Kids has been ensuring that nobody’s overlooked.

For five days at Søndermarken in Frederiksberg, a varied program will entertain both children and parents. Professional musicians will perform jazz and also present games, dance, storytelling and visual arts adapted to introduce children to the world of jazz at a young age.

For the whole family, it’s a fun way to spend a week of the summer outdoors while listening to good music.

Line-up:

Mon July 6
11:00: Slickard Nickson & Cheese-A-Lot
13:00: Halfdans Hoved

Tue July 7
11:00: Sax Kontra Bas
13:00: Martini’s for børn

Wed July 8
11:00: Verden I Verden
13:00: Dansk Børneafro

Thu July 9
11:00: Univers På Vers
13:00: Astro Buddha Agogo

Fri July 10
11:00: Folkegaven m Osgood & Greve
13:00: Sun Ra For Kids
14:30: JazzCamp for Piger Live

 





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