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The Birds
The Birds
Summer 2025
Begins
17
June
6-week course
165€
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Berlin-Kreuzberg
CARÁ
Fontanepromenade 15
10967 Berlin

Begin a musical summer with your child in our upcoming course, The Birds.

Together with you, your child will explore foundational music skills through the songs and sounds of the birds in the forest. Powerful musical play to support your child's development meets music from Vivaldi, Vaughan Williams, and Schumann – and expert teaching – for a magical introduction to classical music and song in early childhood.

Your course includes six weekly 45-minute classes. Plus:

  • Course songbook and playlist
  • 20% sibling discount
  • Babies under 1 year attend a sibling's class for free
  • Cancel with full refund until 16 June

Want to know more? Read more about the design and benefits of Lullula courses here.

Find your class in the schedule below and book now.

Schedule

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Prelude
For ages 0—18 months.

Prelude classes open the door to musical discovery for babies. Gentle movement and joyful singing meet powerful exercises to support their whole development.

Tuesday
10:30 am
11:30 am
Wednesday
10:30 am
11:30 am
Arietta
For ages 1—3 years.

Arietta classes emphasize active play, discovery, and your child’s creativity. With more vocal exploration, imaginative movement, and participatory ensemble exercises and games.

Tuesday
3:30 pm
Wednesday
3:30 pm
Tutti
For ages 1—5 years.

Tutti classes are dynamic and our most active class, with a focus on building musical skills and developing creative confidence. Attentive, individualized teaching supports the range of ages in Tutti classes.

Tuesday
4:30 pm
Wednesday
4:30 pm
Taught in English and German

Teachers

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Lydia Mahnkopf
Lydia Mahnkopf

Soprano, educator, and mother of two, Lydia is the founder of Lullula Music and the creator of the Lulula Music curriculum, courses, and concert series. Lydia received degrees from Brown University and Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. Following a Fulbright Performing Arts Grant for study in Switzerland, she specialized in early and new music, performing and recording across Europe and North America.