cultural education
The Skidiviikko programme has been published – free children's culture events throughout the municipality
Skidiviikko takes over Tuusula with children's culture from 2 to 7 March. The week will feature a diverse and exciting programme of performing arts, with no fewer than 22 performances scheduled. Registration for the performances begins on Wednesday 11 February at 9 a.m. The week culminates in Children's Saturday on 7 March in Jokela.
Skidiviikko, a week dedicated to children's culture, will be celebrated in Tuusula from 3 to 9 November 2025.
The free performances include theatre, dance, music, magic and even opera for children. The 23 performances during the week will reach a total of 1,700 children. Most of the week's performances are sold out, but there are still some seats available for a few performances.
The programme for Skidiviikko 3–9 November 2025 has been published.
Children's culture takes centre stage at Tuusula's Skidiviikko festival from 3 to 9 November 2025. There will be 21 performances during the week. This autumn's Skidiviikko will feature theatre, puppet theatre, dance, magic, children's music and even opera for children. The family-oriented children's opera Cinderella will be performed on Thursday 6 November at 6 p.m. at the Monio Cultural Centre.
Enjoy children's culture during Skidiviikko in March
Skidiviikko offers a diverse range of children's culture events throughout Tuusula from 3 to 9 March. The Skidiviikko programme is free of charge, but advance registration is required.
Tuusula's cultural education plans got a new logo
The year 2025 brought a breath of fresh air to Tuusula's cultural education plans in the form of an updated Kultsut logo. The group working on the cultural education plans wanted the new logo to be timeless and playful.
Musician Iiro Rantala performed for young people in Tuusula – secondary school cultural education programme underway
Composer and top pianist Iiro Rantala performed at concerts organised for secondary school students on Monday, 9 December 2024, at the Monio Cultural Centre's Riihi Hall. The concert, themed around Finnish Music Day, is part of the secondary school cultural education plan.
The Lotta Museum is part of Tuusula's cultural education plans
The Lotta Museum will become a regular destination for children in early childhood education and primary school in Tuusula when the Lotta Museum joins Tuusula's cultural education plans, i.e. Taika Kultsu for early childhood education and Kultsu for primary education, as a content producer. Cooperation is also possible in connection with the planned secondary cultural education plan.