East Providence, Rhode Island

Bach & Boogie at The Loft at Linn

A joyful music class for babies and toddlers (ages 0–4), where families and seniors share music together in one of our flagship Rhode Island intergenerational classes.

About the Class

Bach & Boogie is an infant-through-toddler music class (ages 0–4, with caregivers) held inside a senior living community — so little ones and older adults share the joy of real music together.

Each class is an exciting musical journey through four moods: Allegro (happy), Largo (calm), Vivace (fast), and Boogie! (dance).

The Loft at Linn is one of our flagship Rhode Island classes — a place where real friendships form between little ones and older adults, one Friday morning at a time. The music is the invitation; the connection is the point.

What Your Child Gets Out of It (Besides a Great Morning)

No flashcards, no drills — but a lot is happening in that room:

A real musical vocabulary

Each week explores one composer and one idea — loud vs. soft, high vs. low, happy vs. sad. By Nutcracker week, your toddler will know what allegro and largo feel like in their body years before they could ever define them.

Practice settling down

Every class includes Largo — a few minutes where a room full of toddlers discovers what calm actually feels like. Parents tell us it's the part that follows them home.

Ease with older people

Most kids today grow up around very few elders. Here, they learn early — by handing over a shaker, by being grinned at — that older people are warm, interesting, and worth walking toward. No toy teaches that.

Come see it for yourself

Your first class is free — Fridays at 10:00 AM. Just sign up and show up.

Try a Free Class

Photos from Class

Families and residents making music together in a Bach & Boogie class
Children exploring instruments during a Bach & Boogie class

Class Flyer

Bach & Boogie Providence Fall 2026 flyer — a joyful music class for babies and toddlers ages 0–4 held with seniors. Fridays at The Loft at Linn and Wednesdays at Tockwotton on the Waterfront. First class free.

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Fall 2026 Schedule

Fridays at 10:00 AM · September 11 – December 4 · 12 weeks

Sept 11 Bach Harmony & dissonance
Sept 18 Vivaldi Meet the violin
Sept 25 Mozart High & low
Oct 2 Beethoven Loud & soft
Oct 9 Debussy Music that paints pictures
Oct 16 Chopin Major & minor
Oct 23 Carnival of the Animals Instruments as characters
Oct 30 Spooky Music How music sets a mood
Nov 6 Peter & the Wolf A story told in sound
Nov 13 Jazz & World Music Rhythms from around the world
Nov 20 American Folk & Rock & Roll The steady beat
No class November 27 — Thanksgiving week
Dec 4 The Nutcracker Music made for dancing

Location

The Loft at Linn
Aldersbridge Communities
30 Alexander Ave
East Providence, RI 02914

What to Expect

What to Bring

What Parents Say

"Our 2-year-old kicks off every weekend with singing, dancing, and instruments. What could be better? And as a mom who just can't with more 'kid' music, I've had a blast, too."

– Kat A., parent

"Fun, welcoming, and completely unique. The multigenerational format is a win-win for kids, parents, and seniors."

– Peri, nanny & parent

"I look forward to this every week. The kids are just adorable."

– Joanne, resident

Meet Your Facilitator

Jazzmin

Hi, I'm Jazzmin — a Providence mom of four, and my baby girl Zari and I sing all day long.

I've spent over ten years working with kids and have also worked with older adults and in caregiving, so leading a class where babies and elders share music together is a dream come true. We found Bach & Boogie through our weekly library storytime — now come find us at 10 AM, shaker in hand.

Jazzmin leads both of our East Providence classes.

From our founder: Bach & Boogie began when Alex started playing piano with his baby daughter in his arms — and his wife Lexi suggested sharing that joy inside senior communities. Read the full story →

Why We Hold Classes in Senior Communities

Because something happens in these rooms that doesn't happen anywhere else.

A toddler wobbles across the floor to hand a shaker to a resident. Nobody prompted it. The resident's whole face changes. That one small moment is why we do this.

Most of the residents we visit have grandchildren who live far away — Connecticut, Montana, across the country. And most toddlers today grow up with very few older people in their lives. When we put them in the same room with real music playing, both sides get back something modern life took away.

For your child, it's a first lesson in something no flashcard teaches: that older people are interesting, warm, and worth walking toward. For residents, it's not a "program" — it's babies in the building, laughter in the hallway, a reason to come down at 10am.

One resident told us, with a tear in his eye: "This is the best thing they ever did here."

You're not just taking a music class. You're making someone's whole week.

Join the Class

New to Bach & Boogie? Your first class is free — come see it before you commit.

Ready to make it your Friday morning? Grab a pack. Toddlers thrive on the ritual — same room, same faces, same music arc every week. And if life happens, packs flex across any of the fall dates, so a missed week never goes to waste.

The 12-class pack covers the whole fall season — $7.50 a class.

Siblings are half off — and sibling babies under 1 are always free.

Purchased a pack? Complete registration — your confirmation email links there too.

Spots are limited to keep the class comfortable for families and residents.