Rhythms ‘Round the World
Making History Come alive through Music and Song
A tribute to Virginia’s Native American and immigrant ancestors from the British Isles, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Rhythms ‘Round the World
is a musical tour of Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia. Students will listen and play along with an Irish jig, a Mexican waltz, an East European frailach and West African dance rhythms.
Kim & Jimbo introduce an array of string, woodwind and percussion instruments including balafon (a West African xylophone from Mali), gourd banjo, Native American flute, violin, mandolin, acoustic bass, alto saxophone, jawharp, and world percussion instruments including bodhran (Irish goatskin drum),West African jembe, and jun-jun.
The program begins with Native American flute solo and may include an Irish tinwhistle and bodhran duet, string music from Mexico, and West African style drumming.
The Carys will bring their “traveling music museum” — a collection of more than 200 world percussion instruments for students to play along. Students will play gourds, washboards, agogo bells, African drums, bamboo rico-ricos and more. All programs are interactive and culminate in a student percussion jam led by the artists.
Multicultural
Music from many cultures (Africa, Europe, Mexico, Asia, North America, and more).
Interactive
Hands-on activities with over 200 percussion instruments for students to play.
Educational
Tie-ins with VA SOL’s. Songs of famous Americans.
Affordable
Virginia Commission for the Arts grants may provide up to 50% of the performance fee. Discounts are available for multiple performances and afternoon shows.
Singalongs
The Library Song was written for children learning to read. Please Keep Wild Animals Wild is about wild animals of Virginia.
Fun for all!
Suitable for elementary students and teachers will enjoy it too.
Kim & Jimbo have been performing and teaching traditional acoustic music for over 20 years. They have reached more than 200,000 children and families at schools, libraries, museums, and festivals throughout the state.