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Stomp Baltimore reviews
Only 30 minutes of ANGIE!!!!
DMB was lazy and not exciting!
Original!
We wanted to see something different from the usual, and that’s what we got. Some of the “instruments” used were predictable, but some were hilariously unexpected. For example, the “thwack!” sound you make when you shake open a black plastic trash bag — would you ever have expected them to build a whole performance piece out of that? The most surprising was a piece built on rustling newspapers. The choreography was fun too, as was the audience participation in the patterned clapping at the end. It might have run just a tad long— there were a couple of pieces where i sneaked a quick nap— but overall, it was a triumph of intriguing creativity.
So much fun!
I smiled the entire performance! I am so sad to hear this is the last year the show will be touring, and I'm so grateful I was able to check 1 of the 3 performances in my area. I do hope it will come back through before the end of the year so I can go again and bring someone else to enjoy it with me. So entertaining and glorious how every day objects are turned into music and art for the eyes, ears and body to enjoy. Even in the Balcony I could feel the big drums vibration through the floors! LOVED IT!