Multi-Talent Shows

STOMP International Noise-Makers

Stomp, a unique art performance combining percussion, movement and visual comedy, is performing in the Middle East for the first time.

Created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas, the show breaks the customary boundaries of performing arts by combining the movement of bodies, everyday objects and sounds.

The cast members of Stomp are a group of talented performers from around the globe who all speak the common language of rhythm and humour.

Stomp is always on the hunt for materials to utilize for its show, but vital to each performance are the following:

30 Brooms
8 Lids
1 Tall Bins UK
5 Short Bins US
10 6ft 6in poles
15 Pounds of Sand
4 blocks of Athletes chalk
12 pairs of Drumsticks
200 litres of Water
8 Bananas
12 boxes of Matches

If you can't make sense of that, check out StompOnline.
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