By Waid Rainey
College of Fine Arts and Communication Media Office
CONWAY â Reynolds Performance Hall will welcome âThe Aluminum Showâ to the University of Central Arkansas at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 24.
âThe Aluminum Showâ brings music, materials and artists together resulting in a combination of physical theater, dance, humor and acrobatics in a multi-sensory experience. The show is suitable for all ages, and, as it is mostly non-verbal, for all languages.
“Itâs a bit like if the âBlue Man Groupâ and the percussive movement show âSTOMPâ were mixed and you add giant puppets and acrobatics,â said Julia Dossett Morgan, director of marketing and finance at Reynolds. âIt’s a fast-paced show that will leave the audience thrilled with excitement. This company of performers has toured internationally, and we’ve been looking forward to having them in Conway for a very long time.”
The new show was written and directed by Lior Kalfo, creator of the internationally successful shows “Voca People,” “Fantasy” and “Glow,” with choreography by Ido Tadmor, one of Israel’s foremost choreographers, and is under the artistic direction of Ilan Azriel, co-creator of the international Aluminum Show. Tickets are $30-40 for adults, $27-37 for seniors and alumni, and $10 for children and BTĚěĚĂstudents.
For additional information, contact Amanda Horton at 501- 450-3682 or ahorton@uca.edu. For tickets, call BTĚěĚĂTicket Central at 501- 450-3265 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday or toll free from anywhere in Arkansas at 1-866-810-0012. Visit www.uca.edu/reynolds to buy tickets online.
The BTĚěĚĂCollege of Fine Arts and Communication includes the Departments of Art, Music, and Film, Theatre and Creative Writing as well as the School of Communication. The collegeâs primary mission is the preparation of the next generation of artists, educators and communicators. For more information about CFAC, visit www.uca.edu/cfac or call 501-450-3293.


