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KIDS EURO FEST | BERNHARD FIBICH

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20001 United States (map)

Join the Austrian Cultural Forum Washington at Kids Euro Fest 2024 for a singalong concert in English by the famous Austrian children’s singer-songwriter Bernhard Fibich.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

With his funny and lively sing-along songs, Bernhard Fibich is one of Austria’s best-known children’s singer-songwriters. As a trained pedagogue, father of grown-up children and enthusiastic grandfather, he knows exactly how to get children excited about music. Bernhard Fibich gives around 250 concerts a year for children between the ages of 3 and 11. He has been a professional children’s singer-songwriter since 1991 and was awarded the Golden Decoration of Honor for Services to the Federal State of Lower Austria.

The stars in Bernhard Fibich’s entertaining concerts are the children themselves - they are encouraged to take an active part and are even invited on stage. At Kids Euro Fest, Bernhard will give two performances: one from 10:15 AM to 11:15 AM and the other one from 11:45 AM to 12:45 PM.  

ABOUT KIDS EURO FEST

Experience a little bit of everything in one place! Bring the whole family to the MLK Library in Washington DC on 19 October for a day filled with performances, crafts, and workshops by European artists. Featuring: Bulgarian dance, Austrian music, Italian children’s tales, Estonian recycled crafts, Cypriot puzzles, German wheel of fortune, Spanish jeopardy, climate educational workshops, and more! Admission is free, but registration is required.

For 17 years, Kids Euro Fest (KEF) has been one of the largest performing arts festivals for children in the United States. EU member countries contribute workshops, performances and crafts—each dedicated to teaching and entertaining children ages 4-10. And it is all free of charge. KEF is made possible by the Embassies of the 27 Member States of the European Union and the EU Delegation to the United States, in cooperation with the DC Public Library.

Image © Bernhard Fibich

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