Looking for something new and unique to bring to your school.
We offer two unique shows.
First is Juggling Workshop a juggling demonstration followed by a full day of lessons and juggling workshops for the kids held during PE classes
JUGGLING Workshop Performed by Mike
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Mike is a graduate from Seton Hall University with a B.S. Degree in Health and PE and is a certified NJ educator. Mike has not only been teaching elementary physical education for 9 years has been successfully teaching young children to juggle since 2001.
Mike is a member of the International Jugglers Association and the Jersey Jugglers.
About Juggling Workshop:
Mike will start with a short demonstration of his juggling skills, followed by a workshop that will take place during the students PE classes.
The workshop will teach, inspire and encourage students to learn a new skill, while stressing patience and encouragement in his instructions. Basic workshop sessions in age-appropriate skills
Ball-juggling
Scarf-juggling
Plate-spinning
Devil stick manipulations
Peacock Feather Balancing
Diabolo-spinning
Mike's continuous dedication to juggling has allowed him to teach workshops at local schools and camps. Students will not only leave the class with knowledge of the basic skills, but with information on how to continue their pursuit.
you can contact Mike at:
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The Second is a show called Mouse trap
Performed by: Dr. Electro The Mad Doctor of Science!
Mousetrap is a fun and highly interactive stage show that combines Math, Science, and Art to teach students how basic machines work. Student volunteers are used to aid in the construction of an actual working machine made entirely of BALLOONS! Yes, using only BALLOONS, students will learn how five basic machines work. Then, they will use problem solving skills to combine their machines. Ultimately, they will construct a Rube Goldgerg style machine which will be used to solve a problem: Catching a pesky mouse on the loose! As they learn how the lever, the pulley, wheel, incline plane and the screw work, their eagerness to set their trap in motion continues to build. The show culminates when they pit their machine against their troublesome adversary! Who will win this match between mice and men? This unique approach to hands-on learning will simultaneously educate and entertain both students and staff alike!
Show designed for large crowds Single performance: $500 Two back to back performances: $750
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