Push Physical Theatre and Father Goose to Continue 'Just Kidding' Series at Symphony Space Next Month

By: Oct. 31, 2014
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Symphony Space's Just Kidding continues its weekly boredom-busting performances from the superheroes of all-ages entertainment. The holiday season performances in December launch (literally) with the awe-inspiring acrobatics of Push Physical Theatre on December 13th and the up-tempo, kid-friendly hip hop tunes of Father Goose on December 20th.

The 2014-15 Just Kidding season is designed to guard NYC families against the diabolical quandary of "What To Do?" each Saturday (and some Sundays). Just Kidding performances offer something for everyone: puppet theatre, hip hop, percussive dance, and sing-alongs with the most boredom-busting family musicians on the planet. Tickets to all Just Kidding performances (including a special family 4-pack deal) are available now at www.symphonyspace.org/justkidding.

Don't Miss These December Just Kidding Performances:

Gravity defying, dance-infused, acrobatic high-jinx

Saturday, December 13 at 2 pm:
Push Physical Theatre
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre -- Tickets: $14 to $26. Ages 3 and up.
Ages 3 and up.

This kinetic troupe specializes in acrobatic and theatrical storytelling for all ages. It has been called "a cross between fine art sculpture and the hit movie The Matrix." Its members often describe their style as "like regular theatre...but more painful." (referring to the often impossible and awe-inspiring physical feats that make up their shows). Check out a video preview here: http://youtu.be/4YC1jlzVzf0!

Calypso, reggae and hip-hop for all ages

Sunday, December 20, 4 pm:
Father Goose
Leonard Nimoy Thalia - Tickets: $12 to $21, family 4-packs $65.
Ages 3 and up.

Longtime Dan Zanes friend and collaborator Father Goose makes his triumphant return to Just Kidding with his unique, high-energy mix of hip-hop, calypso, and reggae. As a boy growing up in Jamaica, Wayne (his real name) was always stimulated and intrigued by music, whether it was sound flavors of Jamaica and other Caribbean music or other sounds and influences of the rest of the world. At age 5, with trembling tiny fingers encircling a microphone, he performed sing-along to some of his favorite radio recordings. As an adult, Wayne went on to pursue his musical dreams as a DJ and performer known as Rankin Don. In the past few years, he's developed his children's music career under the friendly moniker of Father Goose. His album It's a Bam Bam Diddly! starts in Jamaica and ends in Brooklyn with guest performances from Dan Zanes, Sheryl Crow, Coolie Ranx, Sister Carol and other Caribbean stars. His newest release is Bashment Time. As Dan Zanes says, "There's nothing like the music of Father Goose and the release of Bashment Time is definitely a cause for an outbreak of all-ages dance parties here, there, and everywhere."



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