The week before last, Aga visited the pupils at school. She enthusiastically introduced the children to different musical genres and important stages in the history of music. The classes explored the topic in a playful and creative way - one of the highlights was making their own records, which each child designed individually.
Last week, the long-awaited return visit to the Rock'n'Pop Museum followed. Aga greeted the children there personally and took them on an exciting treasure hunt through the exhibition. On her tour, she told them exciting background stories about various artists - including, of course, Udo Lindenberg, a Gronau original. The children were particularly fascinated by the "astronaut", who floats seemingly weightlessly above the exhibition and who was part of the treasure hunt to be discovered.
Another highlight awaited the groups at the end of the museum visit: the children were allowed to dress up in front of a real green screen and record their own music videos. With a lot of imagination, courage and lots of fun, creative little clips were created that rounded off the museum day perfectly.
The experience was a complete success for everyone involved. The second-graders finally returned to school with lots of new impressions, experiences and stories.


