Collision of Rhythm on stage November 3

Collision of Rhythm will be the third performance of the 36th season of the Outer Banks Forum for the Lively Arts. The performance is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at First Flight High School.

“We will be changing the pace a bit for our next performance with a dynamic duo whose talents and performance skills will be different from most of our musical presentations,” said David Connaughton, president of the Outer Banks Forum.

The duo of Bronkar and Aaron delivers a high energy show. They has been described as what you get when you combine a tap-dancing percussion virtuoso with a beatbox-juggling motivational speaker.  Imagine Stomp meets Blue Man Group meets Cirque du Soleil.

Individual tickets are $28 for adults and $15 for students under 17, including NC sales tax, and can be purchased at www.outerbanksforum.tix.com and at the door the night of the performance.

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