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Omaha Street Percussion
Omaha Street Percussion

Omaha Street Percussion

Not Your Typical Drummers!
Opera House
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National Willa Cather Center
413 N Webster St
Red Cloud, NE 68970
United States

Omaha Street Percussion infuses drums and dance together to create an upbeat show that is guaranteed to get you clapping your hands and shaking your hips! Household items like pots, pans, buckets, and trash cans are used as instruments to help create an energizing and exhilarating experience that will be sure to get you on your feet. Omaha Street Percussion exists to bring the art of percussion to the public in a way that is tangible, exciting, and demonstrated in such a way that promotes education, mentorship, and performance. Audience interaction and participation is a major part of the performance experience. You will truly feel like part of the show! 

Programming at the National Willa Cather Center's Red Cloud Opera House is made possible with the support of the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.

Omaha Street Percussion

About Omaha Street Percussion

What is known today as Omaha Street Percussion (OSP) started with an effort to raise funds for OSP member Jeff Babcock, as he and his wife were in the process of adopting a young boy from South Korea, The guys, who had already known each other through a variety of previous drum activities, got together and performed in the Old Market district in downtown Omaha for donations. After the Babcocks successfully brought their son home, the guys noticed that there was a high level of interest in their performances, therefore deciding to form the group and give it the name Omaha Street Percussion. Entities such as the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Vala's Pumpkin Patch, and the Henry Doorly Zoo reached out to OSP for more performance opportunities. Also, teachers and principals began showing interest in school percussion programs. OSP has performed over 1,000 local and regional shows including festivals, corporate events, school assemblies, and the occasional street corner performance. They continue to work with dozens of schools hosting both assemblies and workshops. 

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ADA Accessibility

The National Willa Cather Center is ADA accessible. We offer physical, visual, and audio accommodations for all attendees. If you require handicapped accessible seating, an ASL interpreter, or any other accommodations, please contact our Visitor Services Coordinator, Nick Powers, at npowers@willacather.org. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.