Make me wanna Stomp!

Metal lids, sticks, brooms, matchboxes — everything in Stomp will make you want to move.

MANILA, Philippines - Following a sell-out season in 2011, Stomp returns to Manila with its unstoppable energy and pure stage magic.

Stomp is a high-energy, percussive symphony, coupled with dance, played entirely on unconventional instruments, such as garbage can lids, buckets, brooms and sticks. It is a symphonic movement of bodies, objects, sounds — even abstract ideas — made completely original through the use of everyday objects in totally non-traditional ways.

The show returns for its run at The Cultural Center of the Philippines, CCP Main Theater, from June 17 to 22, for eight performances only. And there is simply no bigger and bolder way to make a homecoming bang than to make your way back to the Philippines as part of the touring cast of Stomp: Hawaii-based Filipino Stomp-er Andres Fernandez will be performing during the special limited run of the international sensation Stomp in its return to Manila.        

Since it began in the ‘90s, Stomp is a show that has continued to evolve — weaving new music and choreography with a fresh array of ordinarily mundane objects, upon which the cast work their musical and percussive magic. Everything on stage will make you want to stomp!

Concertus Manila brings Stomp to Manila for this special limited return, so contact concertusmanila.com for information; book your tickets now through www.ticketworld.com or visit local Ticket World outlets.

 


 

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