Stomp

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Stomp is a high-energy percussion and dance stage show that uses everyday objects as instruments to create rhythmic performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dance production
percussion ensemble
performance art piece
theatrical stage show
characteristic high-energy performance
non-verbal show
rhythmic choreography
use of found objects as instruments
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Luke Cresswell NERFINISHED
Steve McNicholas NERFINISHED
doesNotUse spoken dialogue
traditional musical instruments as primary sound sources
feature audience interaction
choreographed percussion sequences
comedy elements
ensemble cast of performers
genre dance
percussion theatre
physical theatre
hasTourType international touring production
resident productions
inception early 1990s
influencedGenre contemporary percussion theatre
industrial-style dance shows
language non-verbal
movementStyle acrobatic physicality
percussive dance
notableRunLocation London GENERATED
New York City GENERATED
notableRunTheatre Orpheum Theatre, New York City GENERATED
performanceMedium live stage
premiereEvent Edinburgh Fringe Festival NERFINISHED
premiereLocation Edinburgh NERFINISHED
soundDesign rhythmic patterns created from everyday objects
targetAudience general audience
usesInstrumentType brooms
dustbin lids
everyday objects
garbage cans
lighters
matchboxes
metal drums
newspapers
plastic bags
shopping carts
sinks

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Stomp hasTitle Stomp
Steps notableWork Stomp