
Welcome to a magical pre-Christmas day for the whole family
The Ski Museum invites you to an atmospheric Christmas event on Sunday, November 30. On this day, the surroundings will be filled with joy and good experiences for young and old.
From 12:00 we open the doors to an entertaining program. During the day, you can write down your Christmas wishes and hang them on the wish tree, listen to Christmas tunes from Majorstua Children's and Youth Choir, and who knows - maybe Santa will come?
The event is free and open to all, offering memorable moments both indoors and outdoors. Please note that admission to the Ski Museum's exhibitions, the ski jump tower and the performance in Blåkollen requires a ticket.
When darkness falls, we gather outside to light the Christmas tree, sing with the choir and walk around the Christmas tree - a pleasant start to the pre-Christmas season.
Welcome to the Ski Museum for an adventurous time filled with Christmas spirit!
Program:
12:00 - The event starts
12:15 - Christmas wishes and Santa workshop
13:00 - Mini theater in Blåkollen (requires ticket)
13:30 - Santa visit
14:00 - Christmas tunes with Majorstua Barne- og Ungdomskor (indoor)
14:15 - Christmas wishes and Santa workshop 14:15 - Christmas wishes and Santa workshop
15:00 - Mini theater in Blåkollen (requires ticket)
15:20 - Lighting of the Christmas tree with singing and walking around the Christmas tree (outdoor)
15:30 - Santa visit
16:00 - Event finished
About Majorstua Majorstua Children and Youth Choir

Majorstua Children's and Youth Choir was established in Majorstua in 2002, and today consists of young singers aged 9-16 from all over Oslo. The choir has a versatile repertoire that ranges from classical music to pop, folk songs and improvisation.
The choir regularly collaborates with professional musicians and other children's and youth groups. This year's highlights include participation in a project at Kunstnernes Hus, as well as contributing to the new album by pop artist and rapper Ari Bajgora. The choir is led by musician and educator Sindre Beitohaugen.