Rock Band Land: Bite Your Tongue Story Hour!


Item Number: 190

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $200

Online Close: Feb 26, 2014 8:59 PM PST

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description


Who is ready to be a rockstar? Check out this amazing item from San Francisco's own Rock Band Land! 


What Is Rock Band Land?


Rock Band Land is a creativity school for kids based in stories and rock music that exists in the real world, yet rooted in the imaginations of children and bold adults. The terrain of Rock Band Land is ever expanding with the ideas, images, and music that we create and share. In Rock Band Landanything can be true, anything you don’t like can be bettered, and every thought is an adventure. The rules are simple, the treasures are great, and all are invited. Visit rockbandland.org



Rock Band Land's Bite Your Tongue Story Hour

Brian Gorman, the creator and co-director of Rock Band Land, will visit your child's classroom and share with them several magical, mysterious, and slightly demented stories that were created in Rock Band Land with other elementary school kids. It's a one hour, high-energy show, that encourages kids to go deep into their imaginations and encourages them to create their own stories and art. This is rock and roll storytelling.

Value: $200

Donated by Rock Band Land - thank you!


Sourced by Monroe parent Lauren Hall- thank you!

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