"Alice's Wonder" is a musical celebrating disability advocacy based on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland,” with original music and script created by participant artists – you!
Join us! To register, email [email protected] or call (507) 645-9138
Join professional artists and musicians for music, movement, drumming, and acting activities.
A typical 1 ½-hour workshop starts with vocal and physical warmup exercises that performers use for communication and socialization, and includes theater games, music activities, brainstorming exercises to develop the script and songs, and a drum circle session with a wide range of drums (to create an on-stage percussion ensemble for the show).
Everyone is welcome; everyone contributes.
Your ideas in workshops will help create the show.
This is a great fit for folks who like . . .
· Being creative with other people
· Being on-stage
· Making music (voice and instruments)
· Drumming on cool drums from around the world
· Playing characters
· Hearing and telling stories
Location: Northfield Arts Guild, 304 Division Street in Northfield (wheelchair accessible)
PCAs, DSPs, parents, aides, and helpful people are encouraged and welcomed.
A typical 1 ½-hour workshop starts with vocal and physical warmup exercises that performers use for communication and socialization, and includes theater games, music activities, brainstorming exercises to develop the script and songs, and a drum circle session with a wide range of drums (to create an on-stage percussion ensemble for the show).
Everyone is welcome; everyone contributes.
Your ideas in workshops will help create the show.
This is a great fit for folks who like . . .
· Being creative with other people
· Being on-stage
· Making music (voice and instruments)
· Drumming on cool drums from around the world
· Playing characters
· Hearing and telling stories
Location: Northfield Arts Guild, 304 Division Street in Northfield (wheelchair accessible)
PCAs, DSPs, parents, aides, and helpful people are encouraged and welcomed.
Join us! To register, email [email protected] or call (507) 645-9138