Babysalmesang in English
Babysalmesang ( baby hymn singing) is a much-loved musical activity for babies and new parents in Denmark, with weekly classes hosted by churches across the country. It offers a calm, joyful space where you and your baby can:
- Enjoy music, movement and rhythm together
- Share a playful and stimulating experience
- Learn hymns and children´s songs in a beautiful church setting
- Meet other local parents and babies
Babysalmesang in English is taught entirely in English and features a mix of seasonal hymns and traditional children´s songs. You don´t need to be a confident singer - your voice is your baby´s favorite. Classes include gentle movements, simple actions and small instruments to support rhythmic awareness and shared musical joy.
After each session, there´s time for tea, coffee and conversation.
No prior experience is needed, and everything in the class is suitable for babies up to 12 months old.
Information:
We meet at 10am at Ørestad Church, Robert Jacobsens Vej 72B, on the following dates:
- March 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th. April 7th & 14th.
- The price is 150DKK for all 6 classes, payable via MobilePay or cash at the first meeting.
For more information, visit sarahgreenhow.com
About the teacher
Babysalmesang in English is led by Sarah Greenhow (formerly Maxted), who has taught the classes since 2021.
Sarah is a British singer trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, and an experinced church musician and music educator.
She has previously taught baby and toddler classes at The Little London Music School and worked with the music team at St Martin-in-the-Fields in London.
A few words from Sarah
"Babysalmesang is so much more than just a music class for babies. It´s based on research into the power of music and sensory stimulation for infant development, but what makes it truly special is the space it creates for togetherness, mindfulness and joy.
It´s about quality time and bonding, encouraging eye contact, shared rhythm and movement - and because it takes place in a church, there´s also a strong sense of belonging and connection to the wider community."