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Meike Britt Hübner is a Professor at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, actively engaged in the university's Children's University outreach program where she delivers lectures on rhythm and music. Her academic work bridges artistic practice and educational innovation through bodily expression.
Her research investigates the transformation between sound and movement, treating the human body as a fundamental musical instrument. She explores how rhythmic patterns emerge from physical gestures and how auditory perception shapes kinesthetic response, with applications in music pedagogy and inclusive performance practices. This work emphasizes accessibility—demonstrating that musical creation requires no external tools beyond one's own physiology.
Prof. Hübner contributes significantly to public scholarship through the Children's University, designing interactive lectures that inspire children to discover music-making through bodily play. Her approach draws from childhood experiences of sonic exploration via radio, framing music as a universal collaborative game where children's innate playfulness becomes central to artistic discovery.





