ALBANY — The international sensation "Stomp" returned to the Palace Theatre Friday night, filling the hall with glorious, syncopated sounds created from brooms, broomsticks, candy boxes, lighters, ...
When a man walks slowly onto a stage, nonchalantly sweeping in front of him, it’s not often that an audience gives their full attention. This, however, was not a usual performance. The lights dim.
Making a beat from a garbage can and drumsticks, and with plenty more “instruments” in tow, STOMP is coming to the Wharton Center for Performing Arts' Cobb Great Hall from Nov. 6-8. To kick off the ...
While the world is more connected than ever, barriers can make it difficult to find commonality. Distance can be shortened in an instant, but words create stopping points, pitfalls, or even confusion.
Do you ever listen to a song and find yourself tapping along to the beat, hitting the drums on the stirring wheel, or clapping along? That is the premise of the popular show “Stomp.” For the last 27 ...
If you think a suitcase, a hubcap and a Zippo lighter have nothing in common, you've obviously never seen STOMP in action. Using everyday items as their instruments, STOMP combines percussion, ...
Hartford Symphony Orchestra has announced its summer concert series in Simsbury, Connecticut. The Talcott Mountain Music Festival opens June 30 with “Celebrate America,” conducted by Maestra Carolyn ...
FEW (if any) conservatories offer classes in playing the push broom, and rarely does one dance with oil barrels strapped to one's feet just for yuks. So it makes sense that an audition for "Stomp," ...