Some sixth graders from Kiski Area Upper Elementary were revved up for science class this week. Students participated in a new, hands-on, outdoor physics-based science class Thursday. They got a chance to check out some real race cars in a segment called “The Science of Racing,” which focused on engineering
Michael Fraser, African-dance specialist
Cris Derksen.
Also of note is
The Human Radio, an interactive, live-looping performance using vocal percussion, rhythmic rhymes, and an eclectic mix of instruments from around the globe; and
Loud, a high-energy extravaganza highlighting street-dance forms such as dancehall, hip-hop, and breaking.
Video of LOUD
Loud.
“We know parenting can be challenging on a good day, says festival artistic-director Katherine Carol in a press release, and the pandemic has made life a lot more stressful. Because of this, the Festival is committed to supporting families with pay-what-you-can pricing. Now more than ever, there is an incredible need to experience the joy of the arts.
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