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Featured Programs |
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Start of School Year Celebration Ideas |
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Young Audiences has fabulous assembly and performance programs to help your school celebrate the beginning of the year. Here are just a few samples. Call 216-561-5005 to schedule or get more ideas! |
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| Dance/Theater Collective |
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| Many Dances/One World |
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| Take your students on a multicultural dance exploration where they discover traditional dances from Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. During this program, three artists perform the dances with traditional music and costumes while comparing and contrasting the different forms. Cultural and historical influences of the dances are also a focus of this program. |
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| 7 Mile Isle |
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| Steel Drums of Trinidad |
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| This amusing and engaging assembly transports students to another place and time as they learn fascinating details about steel drums. The renowned 7 Mile Isle band introduces participants to Trinidad’s diverse culture, shows its relation to European music history and makes learning fun as students discover the \"Tambu Bamboo!\" (Cartage fee $50) |
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| Sogbety Diomande |
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| Discover West African Culture |
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| In this high-energy performance, students experience the rhythms, dances and songs of West Africa. Sogbety shares the invigorating sounds of his native Ivory Coast and students glimpse a new world as they learn about songs and village life. Everyone joins in this musical community that is both enriching and fun! |
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| Susan Weber |
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| Everybody\'s Got a Name |
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| With puppets, guitar, finger play and movement, Susan Weber invites young children to explore a West Indian folk tale rich in rhyme and rhythm. In the story, a small boy with a very long name is challenged by his grandmother to find out her real name; he discovers humor and wisdom along the way. Susan’s storytelling, songs and nursery rhymes reinforce vocabulary, alliteration and rhyming words in celebration of names, family relationships and traditions.
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| Bob Frank |
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| Roots to Rock: The Story of Rock & Roll |
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| Roots to Rock was first developed in conjunction with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to celebrate its grand opening in 1995. Since that time it has been performed in hundreds of schools, libraries and other community institutions. Roots to Rock follows the growth, development, popularity and influence of Rock & Roll across to the American continent and around the world. See how rock began and hear the music of some of its founders: from Robert Johnson and Jimmie Rogers to the Beatles, Rolling Stones and beyond. |
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