Fresh Look, Clearer Mission – The New ImMusic Website is Live!

We’re excited to share that the ImMusic website has just had a complete makeover – and it’s more than just a new coat of paint. The redesigned site reflects a new chapter in the life of ImMusic: brighter, bolder, and more connected to our community of music educators, youth workers, and curious learners.
What’s new?
The new ImMusic site is built around interaction and involvement. You’ll still find all the essentials – our games, tools, and project background – but now with:
- Clearer pathways to hire us for a workshop, training, or talk
- A space to connect with us directly, ask questions, or suggest collaborations
- New opportunities to be featured on our website and social media – share photos, videos, or stories of how you use ImMusic in your classroom, youth centre, or rehearsal
- A cleaner, brighter design that matches the playful, creative nature of our work
We want the site to be a living platform, not just a library. Whether you’re a teacher, a youth worker, or just someone who loves rhythm games and body percussion – this space is for you.
New management, same values
This fresh start is also reflected behind the scenes. ImMusic is now led by Edit Pálinkás and her team at Divisart, a creative agency with deep roots in music education, cultural projects, and international collaboration.
Edit, who coordinated Hungary’s contributions to both ImMusic and Ma.Mu, is bringing her full focus to projects that connect music, education, and social inclusion. With years of experience in youth choirs, music training, and Erasmus+ partnerships, she is now guiding ImMusic into its next phase with a vision that is both professional and playful.
Join the movement
ImMusic is not just a toolkit – it’s a way to make learning joyful, inclusive, and creative. With the new site, we’re making it easier to stay connected, share ideas, and build something meaningful – together.
So take a look around, get inspired, and if you’ve ever clapped in a circle, sung a folk song with strangers, or turned a rhythm into a game… you’re already part of the ImMusic story.