12:30 pm
Little Henry just fell asleep for a moment – but when he wakes up, he finds himself inside an old barn. There are tiny mice bustling about everywhere. They have to finish building their rocket! The moon is so beautiful and round in the sky, and perhaps it’s a huge piece of delicious cheese? Henry simply must help them… and accompany the mice on their journey into space. Are you on board?
The interactive concert by the singer and percussionist Ravi Srinivasan invites you to dance, clap – and drum along, on instruments from all over the world.
Suitable for children aged 3 and up.
Your ticket also entitles you to participate in the workshops with the Music Studio Blockbox and the Klingendes Museum.
This event is held in German.
Ravi Srinivasan plays several instruments, is a composer and singer. An all-round talent, his music brings fairy tales and animal stories to life – with instruments from around the world and the art of whistling! Apart from Indian drums, such as the table and ghatam, or the Nigerian udu, Ravi Srinivasan’s concerts also rely on his voice. For more than 40 years, Ravi Srinivasan has been a popular guest at festivals around the world, from Malaysia to Russia, from Iceland to America. In Germany, he has performed at the Berlin Philharmonic, the Thalia Theater in Hamburg and the Leipzig Opera. In 2022, the film Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers, for which Ravi Srinivasan recorded the soundtrack, using voice and various instruments, won the German Film Music Prize. At the World Whistling Competition in Tokyo 2024, Ravi received the Special Award for outstanding whistling. At the Children’s Day in 2025 he performed “Kantschil and the Crocodiles” to enthusiastic responses from the young audience.