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Music, Movement, and a Character Who Makes Learning Feel Like Play

Our after-school program is built around one idea: kids learn faster when they don't realize they're learning. A character leads the room through music history, acting and dancing games, and real hands-on time with real instruments — built for K-3rd, and built to feel like the best part of the day, not an extension of it.

What's Inside Each Session

Weekly Sessions

A consistent, recurring block your school or program can build a semester around.

Music History Topics

Real music history, told through a character's own story rather than a worksheet.

Acting & Dancing Games

Movement-based games that build confidence along with rhythm.

Real Instrument Time

Hands-on time with real instruments, not toy versions — guided the whole way.

How a Session Runs

1

Character Welcome

The session opens with the character greeting the group and setting the day's theme.

2

Music & Movement Block

A history topic paired with an acting or dancing game that brings it to life.

3

Hands-On Instrument Time

Kids get real instrument time, guided step by step.

4

Closing Song

The session wraps with a group song that ties the day's lesson together.

Good to Know

Common Questions

What ages is this program built for?

K through 3rd grade — the curriculum and pacing are built specifically for that range.

Can this run through our school or program directly?

Yes — reach out and we'll walk you through how it fits into an existing after-school schedule.

How many kids can join a session?

Group sizes vary by site — tell us your typical after-school enrollment and we'll plan around it.

Is this a one-time visit or an ongoing program?

It's designed as a recurring weekly program, though we can also discuss shorter engagements.

Bring This Program to Your School

Tell us about your program and we'll help you build a schedule that fits.