Easter Holiday Brings Diverse Cultural Fun for Malmö's Children and Youth
Malmö offers a variety of free cultural and creative activities for children and youth during the Easter holiday, including workshops, performances, and a new solo show by entertainer Jecko.
- • Malmö provides diverse cultural activities for children and youth during Easter, including workshops and live music events.
- • Lovöppet and Adapted Lovöppet offer music, theater, and art opportunities for children, including those with disabilities.
- • Arena 305 hosts performances and open mic events for young musicians aged 13-25.
- • Joachim Assarsson (Jecko) debuts a new solo show featuring humor and physical comedy, expanding cultural offerings for families.
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As the Easter holiday unfolds in Malmö, children and young people have a rich palette of cultural activities to enjoy across the city. Kulturskolan invites younger children to explore music, theater, and art during Lovöppet sessions, guided by professional educators. For children and youth with disabilities, Adapted Lovöppet ensures they are included in the cultural celebrations.
Various cultural venues such as Malmö City Library, Malmö Museum, and Konsthallen are hosting free creative workshops, where children can engage in Easter-themed crafts and connect with ongoing exhibitions. For teenagers and young adults aged 13 to 25, Arena 305 offers live music performances and open mic events through Kulturskolan Live On Stage, providing a platform for budding musicians.
Additionally, Husiebiblioteket arranges K-pop-inspired crafting activities for older youths. All these events are free, aiming to lower barriers to participation and spark curiosity and self-expression among Malmö's youth.
Adding to the entertainment, Joachim Assarsson, performing as Jecko, debuts his new solo show "Jecko är okcej!" Known from the popular duo Jecko & Jessie on SVT Barn, this performance combines humor, clever tricks, and slapstick acrobatics, designed to be accessible even to those new to Swedish.
According to Malmö city, these initiatives form part of broader efforts to enrich cultural access and meaningful leisure activities for children and young people. Details on all free activities during the holiday are available on the Kul i Malmö platform.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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