If you like theatrical musical performers like Blue Man Group or Stomp, then you’ll love ScrapArtsMusic, a Vancouver-based quintet that fashions its percussive instruments from industrial materials that would have otherwise been discarded, ranging from accordion parts to artillery shells.
The group was founded by Gregory Kozak, a drummer with a passion for welding and recycling, and Justine Murdy, a designer who loves over-the-top performances.
After getting their big break with an appearance at an NBA half-time show, the ensemble has since toured the world and performed at the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Learn about ScrapArtMusic’s upcoming concerts on their Facebook page, and visit their Vimeo channel to see more videos of their live performances.



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