Pictures of Events in 2024
Take a look at the photos below to see what fun events the Children’s Culture Week 2024 had in store for the city’s little adventurers.
The Children’s Cultural Weeks offer a variety of joyful concerts and theatre performances for early childhood education groups, primary schools and families. Audiences enjoy dancing, clapping and listening to music together!
The picture shows the musical theatre performance of the wonderful Hinni Mouse for kindergarten children at the Poselli Culture House.
Children’s Cultural Weeks give children the chance to take part in a variety of workshops. In 2024, children invented items at the Maritime Museum, learned to play the ukulele, made macramé key chains and created islands in the Lönnström Museum workshops.
The picture shows a child participating in a science workshop at the Marela Museum.
It is important for us to provide venues for young talents of the future.
The Kakrut music group from Kari School and the Minidina choir from the Music Institute performed to a packed Rauma Hall. These concerts took place 3 times in 2024, and were attended by an audience of more than 1000 people ranging from pre primary children to primary school students and family members. Wow!
Experiences through physical activity are also an important part of Children’s Cultural Weeks. The programme has included solving forest mysteries in the fresh outdoors, obstacle courses, children’s glow-in-the-dark bowling, and exploring the exciting trailer full of sports equipment.
In the picture, the children of the Repola Daycare Center take part in a relaxing story yoga session.
The Children’s Cultural Weeks bring together dozens of different operators, associations, companies and individuals who want to offer joy and entertainment to the children of Rauma.
The Rauma Main Library hosted a puppet show featuring adventures with animals in the forest. Nearly 20 groups of children took part in the fascinating story-telling session during the 2024 Cultural Weeks.
The Children’s Cultural Weeks also visited children in kindergartens and schools. The program included Pelle Kaija Pum’s tour of schools, visits to kindergartens by the trailer filled with sports equipment and workshops in schools led by a guest artist from RaumArs.
At the Rauma Museum’s workshop, children could learn about their grandparents’ childhood chores, such as grinding coffee and working with wool.