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Only available during the week of February 13.
21st Century Learning Skills presented by PUSH’s team of talented ‘human sculptures’ using acrobatic strength, stunning physicality and emotional depth. Core subjects such as physical science, literacy and the arts are explored within the context of health, creativity, innovation, communication and collaboration. Relationships are examined between classroom learning and career & life skills such as social awareness, responsibility, adaptability and flexibility. Performers carefully guide audiences throughout the program. Individual pieces are given context that is grade level appropriate to help students interpret the work on a level that is relevant to them. Program can include Q&A. 21st Century Skills/Health/Nutrition/Physical Activity)
PUSH Physical Theatre
Award-winning PUSH Physical Theatre has been called “a cross between fine art sculpture and the hit movie The Matrix.” But its co-founders currently (and with tongue firmly in cheek) characterize it as “like regular theatre…but more painful.” Its physical feats can be awe-inspiring, but the cherry on top of this acrobatic sundae is PUSH’s ability to grab hold of audiences’ emotions through exceptional visual storytelling. Following their sold-out run at Geva Theatre, Gevas’ Artistic Director, Mark Cuddy, said, “By far, their performances…were the highlight of the entire (Theatrefest) season. They are a treasure.”
Students will never forget their experience with PUSH. The narratives of our lives played out with hope, strength and optimism. They’ll remember how each part of that experience is tied to a learning objective in the classroom. PUSH Physical Theatre discovers the potential of young imaginations, guides children in creative, expressive movement, experiences the joy of living and the wonder of the world around us, and builds confidence and healthy esteem by maturing self-identities in a safe and nurturing environment. They are a national company that has appeared on PBS and NPR advocating for art education.
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Grade Level:
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Program Type:
Assembly
Audience Limit:
500
Duration:
45 minutes
Requirements:
Clear performing space, sound system, access to electricity
Cost:
Please call for pricing.
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