The Lloyd Passage invites young guests to their very own festival experience. Here, they can dance, sing, and laugh to a variety of beats. Performances by a circus school, a magician, and an exciting science show will leave everyone amazed – and numerous interactive stations guarantee fun, exercise, and a great time.

Friday, 1:30 p.m.

Johannes Arnold, Magician

Stand-up magic is captivating magic that lies somewhere between close-up magic and a classic stage show: effects that are clearly visible even from several meters away, combined with intimacy, humor, and direct audience interaction. As a stand-up magician, Johannes Arnold will enthrall your guests with astonishing tricks, eloquent presentation, and an energy that leaves a lasting impression.
Guests experience a program that engages all audience members simultaneously. Astonishing effects, humorous narration, and surprising twists ensure that everyone's attention remains focused. Individual audience members are repeatedly and actively involved in the performance, creating a diverse mix of wonder, humor, and shared enthusiasm that makes the show a true highlight of the event.

 

 

Friday, 2:45 p.m.

Hummingbird

What songs do children in other countries sing and dance to? How many languages can you sing in? You'll find the answers to these questions when you come to the children's stage on Friday, June 19th at 2:45 pm. Kolibrina will explore world music with you. Listening, singing along, and dancing will be fun, and since parents are an essential part of the experience, there will be a colorful program for all ages to enjoy and be inspired!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m.

Universe Science Show

The impressive science show at Universum® Bremen amazes and inspires visitors. Entertaining and informative experiments about air, water, and other natural phenomena are presented. Can nylon stockings really be used as an umbrella? Can steel wool truly be ignited with a simple battery? The paths of air currents are also demonstrated using a leaf blower and gift ribbon. You'll always be wiser afterward!

 

Friday, 5:15 p.m.

Ruffians and trumpets

"Rabauken & Trompeten" make children's music with grown-up beats – and have been doing so since 2016. The band was founded that year with the goal of giving children's music a serious upgrade. Big beats, cool sounds, and plenty of disco for all kids and their parents – in short: a new kind of children's music. And above all: live action!

The songs and live performances of the Rabauken revolve around the most important things for all young people: play, fun, growing up, and above all, lots of disco. Because what all kids and teens enjoy most is letting loose, jumping, and dancing to the music. Just like the Rabauken's two dancers: Linda and Mia, whose choreography provides the perfect visual accompaniment to the electronic sounds of the three northerners, who have been performing on stages throughout Germany since 2016.

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Jokes Circus School

Who are we when we're on stage? And how does that change us?

The young people of the Jokes Circus School explore these questions in their piece "On/Off Stage". When the tension shifts and the performers suddenly become very personal, special moments arise, which the young artists then play with.

This results in a contemporary circus piece that balances between staging and authenticity. They combine acrobatics and juggling into a unified choreography.

“On/Off Stage” – that’s 12 young artists from the Jokes Circus School in Bremen, aged 13 to 18 years.

Saturday, 2:45 p.m.

Peter Maiwald

Hamburg musician Peter Maiwald recently experienced this firsthand during performances with kindergarten children. Virtually none of the children knew the lyrics to the old children's songs.

Many of these songs have a very long tradition.

So Maiwald thought that this tradition should be continued, and that the songs should once again reach the children (and also the adults who are responsible for ensuring that children pass them on), and find their way into their hearts. Thus, a colorful program was quickly developed. A program for singing, dancing, and enjoying each other's company!

 

Saturday, 5:15 p.m.

Matt & Basti

Through our work as kindergarten teachers, we've gained a wealth of experience working with children. Added to that is our shared musical journey. We enjoyed making music together even in school – and that hasn't changed. Matt & Basti Kinderlieder has been around since 2013, and we look back on many wonderful concerts and experiences.
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The musical aspect has always played a major role in our educational work. This includes singing circles, sound stories, action songs, and much more. Our songs are designed to encourage participation, movement, fun, or simply listening. The participatory nature of the songs is particularly important to us. With many of our tracks, the children can help shape the song's progression, contribute their ideas, and thus interact directly with us.

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