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La Bomba de Tiempo adds a new feature to its children’s show "Give it Rhythm"

La Bomba de Tiempo adds a new feature to its children's show "Give it Rhythm"

The Time Bomb hits the Konex.

The Time Bomb add a third function “Give Rhythm”the children’s show that will be held this month at Ciudad Cultural Konex for the winter holidays.

Due to sold out tickets for Tuesday 19 and 26 July, they added a new presentation for Sunday 31.

The show promises to give “prominence” to the boys and girls for almost two hours from musical games and with a closing by the percussionists of La Bomba.

“’Give rhythm’ is a series of simultaneous and rotating workshops, designed from the age of 6, where children will play and learn in an environment of percussion, movement and singing with the challenge of learning a song that they will share with musicians of La Bomba”, summed up the musician Luciano Laroccain dialogue with Télam.

In this sense, he argued that the proposal “It is extremely didactic and participatory in which the children are going to be the protagonists and the fathers and mothers or whoever is accompanying them will be able to follow the entire process”, he added.



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