
Family Concert: HOW LITTLE LUDWIG BECAME THE GREAT BEETHOVEN
A family concert tracing Beethoven's childhood through his "Gassenhauer" Trio, with live narration and a special furry guest. Suitable for children aged 5 and up, running 60 minutes.
Berlin, Germany
The Rudolf-Steiner-Haus in Berlin-Dahlem is the main centre of the Anthroposophical Society in Germany. The building hosts lectures, seminars, artistic events and eurythmy performances rooted in Rudolf Steiner's philosophy. Its calm, leafy Dahlem setting gives it a distinctly different character from the city's busier cultural venues.

A family concert tracing Beethoven's childhood through his "Gassenhauer" Trio, with live narration and a special furry guest. Suitable for children aged 5 and up, running 60 minutes.

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