Wacky musical inventions with whimsical music and dance combine for a fun filled and inspiring adventure in shape, sound and action as Lelavision brings their “Banging Bamboozles” show to Lynnwood on Saturday, April 10.
This physical music group, founded by Ela Lamblin and Leah Mann, creates original movements and sounds through large sculptures that are designed for composing music. Using themes based on myth, nature and spirit, their current show is a combination of dance, music, theater and large interactive musical sculptures fused together into an eclectic yet whimsical show.
Lelavision sets the stage for “Banging Bamboozles” at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 10 at the Meadowdale High School Black Box Theater, located at 6002 168th St. SW in Lynnwood. Seating is limited; tickets are available at the door one hour before the show.
Performances are free with a suggested donation of $3 for adults, $2 for children. Saturday Matinee performances are sponsored in part by the city of Lynnwood Parks, Recreation &Cultural Arts Department, Lynnwood Arts Commission, Lynnwood Books and a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission.
For more information call the Lynnwood Recreation Center at 425-771-4030.
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