ZUZU African Acrobats Performing October 30th at 3PM
Hailing from Tanzania, ZUZU AFRICAN ACROBATS celebrate the two thousand year old Bantu culture of East Africa. Each member of the cast has received special instructions from elders in the Bagamoyo Arts and Cultural Institute to perform these ancient traditions to audiences around the world.
Some of the highlights of this training include proficiency with the ngoma (drum), contortion (ubishi wa solo), dish spinning (sahani inazunguka), chair balance (kusawazisha kiti), unicycles and bicycle tricks (baiskeli), human pyramids (mazoezi ya viungo) and much more all to the sounds of African beats! The grace, beauty and strength of Africa stands as living testimony presented through living human art and entertainment.
Some of the highlights of this training include proficiency with the ngoma (drum), contortion (ubishi wa solo), dish spinning (sahani inazunguka), chair balance (kusawazisha kiti), unicycles and bicycle tricks (baiskeli), human pyramids (mazoezi ya viungo) and much more all to the sounds of African beats! The grace, beauty and strength of Africa stands as living testimony presented through living human art and entertainment.
The ZUZU African Acrobats will perform at the Omak PAC, October 30 at 3:00 pm. As the performance is on Halloween Eve, the audience member are invited to wear Halloween costumes to the performance if they would like. A costume parade will be held across the front of the PAC stage just after intermission for those that want to participate.
Originating from the historical small town of Bagamoyo, Tanzania, ZUZU African Acrobats celebrate the two thousand year old Bantu culture of East Africa. Each member of the cast has received special instructions from elders in the Bagamoyo Arts and Cultural Institute to perform these ancient traditions to audiences around the world. They present a high energy routine which includes fast pyramid building, limbo, contortion, bottle balancing, unicycle, tumbling and African traditional dance and music for everyone to enjoy.
Tickets are on sale at Rawson’s in Okanogan, Kelley Imaging in Omak, Tonasket Interiors and online at www.omakpac.org. Ticket prices are $25.00 for adults, and $10.00 for students. Children 4 and younger are free. Call 509-846-4773 for additional information.
Originating from the historical small town of Bagamoyo, Tanzania, ZUZU African Acrobats celebrate the two thousand year old Bantu culture of East Africa. Each member of the cast has received special instructions from elders in the Bagamoyo Arts and Cultural Institute to perform these ancient traditions to audiences around the world. They present a high energy routine which includes fast pyramid building, limbo, contortion, bottle balancing, unicycle, tumbling and African traditional dance and music for everyone to enjoy.
Tickets are on sale at Rawson’s in Okanogan, Kelley Imaging in Omak, Tonasket Interiors and online at www.omakpac.org. Ticket prices are $25.00 for adults, and $10.00 for students. Children 4 and younger are free. Call 509-846-4773 for additional information.