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Successful musical awareness auditions

Bérangère Bodin is a professor of transverse flute and musical awareness at the Pays du Der School.

She gives her courses both in the Montier-en-Der establishment and in the Sommevoire establishment. Arriving two years ago, she also travels to nursery schools or daycare centers to provide musical awareness to toddlers.

In order to close the year in style, Bérangère organized two Christmas auditions, Monday December 16, at the Sommevoire multipurpose room, and Friday 19, at the Montier-en-Der auditorium.

It was in front of a family audience all won over by young artists (more than 60 people in Sommevoire and around forty in Montier-en-Der) that the two classes performed.

In both cases, eleven children were in the show, each time including two older children who joined the flute lessons this year: Elena and Joséphine in Sommevoire as well as Amanda and Léo in Montier.

The children entered the stage to the music of “Douce nuit”. In Montier-en-Der, they were accompanied by two adults on the flute, Nathalie and Virginie. The program was almost identical during the two shows. They began with a small performance from each flautist.

All the children then sang “Clic Clac”, “Five little sheep”, “Vive le vent”, “Petit papa Noël”, etc. They even sang in canon with the participation of the parents. If the children were perfect, the audience was a little lost. On certain pieces including “Trotte, trotte reinne rose”, the young budding musicians accompanied themselves with tambourines, claps, bells and flutials.

The young artists put their whole hearts into these auditions and both their teacher and their parents were very proud of them.

  • In Sommevoire, families and children met in the multipurpose room.
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