Let’s play with our voices, develop a polyphonic repertoire of simple songs and improve our understanding of the musical language through games and movement.

Improve your coordination, your connection to your body, and your inner sense of rhythm through Body Percussion.

Learn to play the Ukulele and the Guitar with a focus on musicality, so as the feel the language of music from the inside and become more quickly self-sufficient to continue your learning path with music.

All my musical teaching activities are rooted in the idea that I see music as a language.
A language which ultimate goals are communication, expression, and connection. We want to be musicians (understand, speak and play with the language of music) before being instrumentalists, or singers.

Think about it: would it be fulfilling to learn to recite Japanese poetry, and be very good at pronouncing every single sound... but without understanding any Japanese at all? It could possibly be OK, yes... But we can access a whole another level of joy and alignment if we learn to be able to connect to the meaning we feel inside our heart, interact with it, or even create it.

The language comes first, and the path to discover it brings us to acquire some technical skills. Not the other way around, as sadly music is usually taught. Babies don't communicate because they learnt how to speak... They learn to speak because they want and need to communicate.
If you want to express yourself through music, be it with your voice, a guitar or a saxophone... You learn the language of music.