We often call Kaitlyn our 'little stomper' because of her stumpy, stompy legs.
Saturday we saw some other stompers....
The theatrical show, "Stomp", is celebrating its 30th anniversary and a touring company came to Tampa.
We saw the original Stomp show in 1998 in Savannah, GA.
We thoroughly enjoyed it.
If you aren't familiar with the show, it is a high-energy percussion show, with great choreography, where the performers demonstrate coordinating rhythms using everyday objects, such as brooms, match boxes, sinks(with water) and metal kitchen implements, and garbage cans.
Nothing is spoken. However, the stompers engage the audience through gestures and facial expressions, getting us to clap and cheer in the rhythms they want.
This is the humorous fall guy in the show. He had us laughing simply by the lift of an eyebrow!
Here, at the close of the show, he had just signaled by changing the 'turn of a cell phone sign' that we could take pictures, and he hammed it up for us!
One of the highlights of the show, for me, was a child that was sitting quite a ways behind me. From the pitch of his/her voice I'd guess they were around 6. The chortles of glee and the exclamations made me smile and laugh, too!
It was a lovely afternoon, despite the long drive into downtown Tampa.
I loved my stumpy ledgers. Bassets and an English bully. I had a corgi cross from my mother after she died. Love stompers. The show sounds fun but probably to overwhelming with sound for me!
ReplyDeleteIt was very noisy. At one point the Mister's watch warned him of excess decibels!
DeleteI have seen Stomp! on TV and ye olde internet. I would like to see a live show, but could not afford to rent the entire venue and exclude everyone else so I could watch it without a crowd of people around me. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhen I made our reservations there were limited seats available. In truth, there were quite a few empty seats. We moved early on to the row behind us. There were about 8 empty seats and we could see over the folks in front of us much better.
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