Bluop! – a SonicPlay™ Session for Babies & their Adults
DETAILS:
Vanue: The Artground at One Holland Village
Date: 8 September, 15 September 2024
Time: 10am
Listening and making sounds are crucial for our little ones’ social and emotional development. From birth, children interact with sounds through everyday objects and naturally want to communicate with adults. Psychologist Colwyn Trevarthen, through his theory of intersubjectivity, has shown that babies are born with the ability to connect with others, not just to meet their basic needs.
Music plays a big role in this connection. Along with Stephen Malloch, a researcher in psychoacoustics, Trevarthen developed the theory of communicative musicality, which shows that baby talk, or early conversations, has musical qualities. Using these theories, Dr. Natalie Alexandra Tse, the founder of LittleCr3atures®, created a programme where babies can freely play and explore the sounds of different objects.
The key to this programme is the interaction between babies and their adults. Babies form their first social bonds with their primary caregivers. By experiencing sounds together, babies feel comfortable and secure, which encourages them to explore on their own over time.
The programme includes:
– Free play and exploration
– Bonding and interaction between adults and children
– Learning about sounds through play, focusing on qualities like rhythm and storytelling, as described in the theory of communicative musicality
Parents and babies can expect:
– A programme structure with flexibility for babies’ needs
– Repetition to build comfort and security, leading to active exploration and creative play
– Live music performances and interaction with artist-educator-research Dr. Nat, who will play the guzheng, ukulele and occasionally introduce other instruments as surprises
Each session is designed to help you and your baby vocalize, move, and play together, creating joyful and meaningful sonic experiences.