05/06/2026
🎶 Celebrate Father's Day with music! 🎶
Join us for a joyful Family Concert specially designed for babies and young children (0+) and their parents.
During this 45-minute interactive musical adventure, little ones and their grown-ups will discover the magic of live classical music in a relaxed, welcoming, and child-friendly atmosphere.
📅 Sunday, 14 June 2026
⏰ 15:00–15:45 or 17:00–17:45
📍 Danish Church, Rue Washington 27/29, 1050 Ixelles
A wonderful Father's Day outing for the whole family! 💙
🎟 Tickets:
https://www.brusselsmuzieque.ticketingsystem.link/activity?id=46
26/03/2026
New Initiative of Do-Re-Mi and Brussels Muzieque 🎶
Join us for a Family Concert – a fun and engaging introduction to classical music for kids and parents!
📅 Sunday, March 29
🕒 15:00-15:50
📍 College St Michel, Salle Verte – Brussels-Etterbeek
A perfect way to spark a love for music in the little ones while enjoying a beautiful afternoon together. Don’t miss out! ✨
Order youd tickets: https://www.brusselsmuzieque.ticketingsystem.link/activity?id=41
11/10/2025
🎶 Music isn’t just fun—it’s foundational. From brain development to emotional bonding, every beat helps your toddler thrive. ✨ Join us at DoReMi Belgium and experience the magic of music together! 📍 Brussels | Ages 0–5
10/10/2025
🎶 Meet Our Music Teacher: Passion, Play & Participation 🎶 With a master’s degree in choir conducting from the Chopin Academy of Music and years of experience leading choirs across Europe — from Warsaw to London to Brussels — she brings a world of musical expertise to every session.
But what truly lights her up? The joy of making music together with toddlers and their families. 💛
Through the Music Together® method, she transforms each 45-minute class into a space of laughter, bonding, and musical discovery — where children build strong foundations and parents join the journey.
Discover the joy of making music together.
03/06/2025
Does it make sense to form groups of young children of different ages? Yes, because older children learn to be the leaders but also develop empathy. Younger ones learn by imitating and quickly gain confidence. The joy of making music together brings the group closer and builds a strong sense of unity.
27/05/2025
We usually use plastic triangles and shaking eggs as percussion instruments. This time, however, the children turned them into flowers to illustrate a spring song. It’s amazing how easily and quickly they come up with ideas to reflect nature using the materials around them. Our role as adults is to nurture and cherish this vital creativity....