Early Bird: Finding the Rythym Around Us Featuring Crosspulse

From bells and banjos, to slapping knees and singing, to boxes and basketballs, Crosspulse makes music out of anything and everything. Allowing rhythm to forge connections in unexpected ways, Crosspulse combines together diverse influences—jazz and world music, Appalachian banjo, step dancing traditions, and found sound—with delightful humor and skill. Bending and blending traditional and contemporary music and dance, Crosspulse presents captivating, seamless performances that both entertain and educate young audiences-exploring the rhythmic possibilities in the world around us. Praised for its inventiveness, inclusiveness, energy, and enlightenment, Crosspulse has performed at countless schools, and in association with nationally recognized organizations such as San Francisco Symphony's Adventures In Music Program (AIM), Young Audiences, and The Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts Education. Crosspulse will lead you into making music from anything and nothing!

 
Date and Time:
 Saturday, July 1, 2006.  10:00 AM.
Approximate duration of 2 hour(s).
Location:
Dinkelspiel Auditorium  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
Category:
Performances
Music
Arts
Sponsor:
Stanford Jazz Workshop
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Admission:
Free
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Last Modified:
April 24, 2006