Kansas Cultural History

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A Music + Theatre Performance for Grades 3-5

Teaching Artist: The Kansas Settlers Band 

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The Kansas Settlers Band uses songs, guitars, a washboard, spoons, hats, a large map, and stories to teach some of the history of Kansas. Students will enjoy the humor and participation of this lively program. Some will play spoons and dance, and all will sing, clap and join in on a game.

Requirements: Large, open space, gym or auditorium preferred; space needs to be at least 10 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 15 feet deep, on the same level as the students; one chair; space should be available 20 minutes before performance for set-up and 10 minutes after performance for break-down. Teachers must be present at all times during performance.

To schedule this program, use the scheduling button below or:
Phone: 816-531-4022
Email: booknow@kcya.org

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Creative Discipline: Music, Theatre

Maximum Audience Size: 250

Program Length:  45 minutes

Availability: Year-round

Location: At Your School

Fees: $532 single/$910 double for 2 on the same day Cartage Fees: $14 per school

  • The break between performances must not exceed 90 minutes to receive the reduced rate

  • Title 1 Schools may qualify for funding assistance Learn More

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Curriculum Connection: Social Studies

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