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In Timbalooloo we explore music from all over the world. This song by Nigerian composer Babatunde Olatunji is a great interactive activity with shakers and drums! Timbalooloo is an innovative play-based approach to teaching music inspired by the way children learn languages fluently at a young age. Instruments come to life as characters and children learn to express themselves by making their instruments come alive and talk, linking rhythms and melodies to spoken word. We draw on music of great masters from cultures around the world, from Herbie Hancock to Jobim, Mozart to Babatunde Olatunji. We strive to empower a new generation to become as fluent in the language of music as they are in their mother tongue and to experience the beauty in other cultures with a sense of curiosity, sharing and creativity. Through our highly trained Timbalooloo teaching artists, we offer classes through various partner schools and community organizations. Timbalooloo is based in New York but is active internationally. We tour Timbalooloo live concerts at major venues worldwide (from Kennedy Center to Istanbul Jazz Fest, North Sea Jazz to Shanghai Theater). We have also begun licensing the method and providing teacher training to partners worldwide so they can spread the joy of Timbalooloo to their communities. Our partners in Prague, Mladi Ladi Detem, have 14 trained Timbalooloo teaching artists and reached over 5,000 children in schools throughout Czech Republic last year! In California we have partnered with San Jose Jazz, training the teaching artists in their Progressions program. And our partnership with Herbie Hancock Institute and UNESCO has reached thousands of children worldwide through online classes.