Galapagos George
Based on the true story of “Lonesome George,” the last tortoise of Pinta Island.
- Program Type: Performance
- Discipline: STEAM, Theatre
- Grade Level: Elementary
- Accepts bookings in Johnston County
Based on the true story of “Lonesome George,” the last tortoise of Pinta Island.
It’s GAME ON! Students spin the game wheel to reveal the math that will create their epic rhythmic performance.
Schoolhouse Rock meets Bill Nye, the Science Guy as Roger Day teaches brain science through song!
Thrilling Glass Harp, plus STEM/STEAM value for schools!
Students experience the magic of playing a real song on one of 30 real harps, all while discovering musical concepts, science, and multi-language vocabulary.
Hobey Ford’s performances incorporate a variety of puppetry styles and tales from various cultures and nature.
Custom designed dynamic performances: storytelling and dance integrated with school curriculum.
Learn and create with professional teaching artist, Jeannette Brossart! Students will use multi-colored square tiles and grid trays, for this hands-on experience which can incorporate math (patterning, sorting, counting, array, length/width, area/perimeter, fractions), literacy, and art. The resulting work can be displayed for students, teachers and families. Jeannette is uniquely qualified as a teaching artist to work with your group to facilitate an experience for every participant. The residency can be designed with accommodations for specific disabilities or other learning needs.
Original, interactive musical journey with the colorful characters of a healthy seacoast ecosystem
Mosaics based upon age/skill of participants, design/process/finished work, and curriculum.