6. Sharing between generations Another feature of the work we did in the workshop was the sharing of experiences between the different generations represented. 20, 40, 50, 60, 70 each of these different age groups brought their own experience of different forms of learning and musical styles. As the leader of the musical project, I considered each person's experience carefully, making sure that it was taken into account by everyone. You could say that it was important to see these adults of all ages playing together like children. The last music workshop in Cluj Napoca, Romania. From left to right: Lilla Unger, Kamilla Kasabian, Andrea László, Nóra Krokovay, Ádám Móser, Attila Kis. Photo by Zsófia Makkai 131

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