Join In! - Interactive Stage Shows
Clap, sing, dance, listen and be amazed – for large groups!
Some of the MobileMusicMuseum collections can only be presented by an intermediary. For these purposes Michael Bradke stages appearances in which the audience always actively participates in.
- Participants: up to 250 school children / families
- Duration: 30-60 minutes, suitable as an in-between presentation
- Setup: 15-60 minutes
- Stage: 3x4 meters, or according to prior agreement, without stage possible
- Locations: theatres, schools, museums, science centres, parks, festivals, suitable for open air events
- Technology: provided by the MMM
- Transportation: arrival on a plane or via train are both an option
Rainforest soundscape
A journey through the origins of music in a wonderful soundscape where communication happens using sound.
Cultural Claptrap
This is one of the world’s most unique collections of musical hand-sounds. A joyful way to learn the basics of tone colors, meter, beat and tempo.
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Sounding Numbers Show
From slow and fast regularities, beats, tempo, pitches, vibrations and harmonies to musical patterns. Do math with your music and let the numbers be heard!
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Mouth Music
Cultural treasures of the human voice revealed: This fun show spellbinds the audience and coaxes them into joining in on all the mouth and voice acrobatics.
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Musical World Tour
A journey round the globe with clapping, mouth music and dancing. This classic has been performed around the world more than 1000 times.
Orchestral Games
The Tone Tube Swing Band wails, the Body Sounds Orchestra crackles and pops. The ScreechChoir hardly finishes its ear-splitting performance before the audience transforms into a School of Samba.
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Samba School
The Samba School, for 20-200 participants, can either be a short and racing outdoor playalong activity or an intensive workshop for smaller groups.
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Water Cycle
This interactive stage show introduces the audience to the sounds of water. In a multifaceted way, the element H2O is examined with an emphasis on its physical, artistic and ecological aspects.
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