Have you ever explored the fascinating world of percussion instruments? Even our bodies are musical instruments, so anyone can play! Did you know there are many different ways to produce a sound? Well, there are: hitting, sweeping, shaking, scratching and clashing. Playing percussion instruments is so much fun! But watch out, with Bruno and Marton, you have to keep the beat.
Rythmo-Rigolo
- Duration 40 minutes
- Language French
- Création Jeunesses Musicales Canada
- Artistes Marton Maderspach (percussions) et Bruno Roy (percussions) | Conception : Bruno Roy et Janick Gingras | Costumes : Catherine Goerner Potvin
- Âge 3 à 7 ans
- Spectacle rendu possible grâce au soutien de Fondation de la Place des Arts.
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