Exuberant Galumpha Gang combines artistic disciplines to go 'splish, splash'

The Discovery Center and the Galumpha Dance Company combined poetry, music, tumbling, acrobatics and interpretive dance in the fourth Galumpha Gang camp for kids as 37 children ages 7 to 18 to planned, practiced and performed "Water," a program of exercise, art and entertainment. The poetry, the movements and the music were all created by the children with help of the staff and interns. The acrobatic formations taught the children valuable lessons in coordination, cooperation, teamwork and trust. The poetry revealed some serious thought by some children about the many forms water takes and its importance in our lives.

By |2011-07-28T11:30:37-05:00July 28th, 2011|Broome Arts Mirror, Review|

Audience plays detective in murder mystery

"Next of Kin" involved the audience in an improvisational murder mystery play at Centenary-Chenango Street United Methodist Church. Who will "Big Daddy" leave his vast estate to? But look and listen carefully -- there will be more than one murder before this mystery is solved! The New Reality Players, directed by Foster Daniels, Jr., honored the memory of Michele Tully, whose vision was to bring the arts to Northside Binghamton.

By |2022-01-27T13:30:32-05:00June 22nd, 2011|Broome Arts Mirror, Review|
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