Here’s an engaging street performance worth watching.
Walking through the street in a major city it’s likely you’ll see street
performers asking for donations, but this performance is different. Music
experimental group CDZA went to the streets
of Brooklyn with a concept they dubbed the “Human
Jukebox.” The audience controlled the music by dropping donations into
labeled jars to select the artist and speed. This creative approach
engaged their audience and helped raise money for Wingspan Arts, a non-profit that engages
NYC’s youth with the arts. Check out this video.


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