CHICAGO (WLS) -- One group is making music in a different way. There's no singing or traditional instruments. "STOMP" is like it sounds: rhythm and beat that come from the body. Some of the performers ...
CHICAGO -- The international percussion sensation "STOMP" is back in Chicago for the holiday season. What started as a street performance in the UK has grown into an international delight over the ...
To be mortal is to sense that time passes and is finite. To make rhythm is to know that time subdivides infinitely—the more you make, the more you have. This is the beauty of Stomp, a wordless ...
The popular percussive show "Stomp" has returned to Chicago. "Stomp," which puts the focus on assorted items and gadgets used by performers to make a variety of percussive sounds, continues to Dec. 30 ...
4 VIDEO: First Look at the 25th Anniversary Tour of MAMMA MIA! Broadway In Chicago has announced that individual tickets for STOMP, the international percussion sensation, go on sale to the public on ...
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“There's not a training program for you to learn to play a broom and dustpan,” said Chicago native Artis Olds. Yet, he's playing those and more in the North American tour of “Stomp,” the international ...
The music in "Stomp" does not come from conventional instruments. Rather, it's made from items like metal folding chairs, brooms and empty paper cups. The musicians ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Broadway In Chicago is pleased to announce that STOMP, the international ...
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