Stomp Musical
The original form of Stomp, in the year 1991, was in the form of a dance troupe. Stomp appeared in the West End show in 2002. Stomp is a musical, which is totally different from other normal plays where the characters instead of using conventional instruments to make music they use broomsticks, garbage cans kitchen sinks, etc. With the use of unconventional method they make their music accepted through their character's amazing performance. The music produced was almost at par with the original instruments. Stomp has a lot of humor to add to its success, assisted by excellent choreography and audience involvement. It makes music from the mundane. You have to see the musical to believe that only eight persons find innumerable means to produce music from junkyard stuff. This musical is definitely without conventional song but a clear variation from orthodox practice. It is actually a victory of rhythm. It does not have a plot or any protagonist to capture the audience.
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