New York’s iconic Broadway Theatres and London’s West End District are closed. It is not likely that you will be able to see a live Broadway style show anytime soon. So, fans of the great white way are trying to find Broadway content anywhere they can. Disney has recently offered a streaming version of […]
Read More ›Simply put, Interstitial is something that is placed between layers. Interstitial advertising are the Ads that are placed between a YouTube, Vimeo, or a TV program. With the increased necessity for online meetings, companies are looking for ways to make their Zoom, WebEx, StreamYard, Skype or GoogleMeet compelling and interesting beyond the meeting. Enter Interstitial […]
Read More ›Since the announcement of Amazon’s plan to set up half of its newest headquarters in Queens, New Yorkers have been lamenting over the pros and cons of the deal: Will locals get the new jobs? Isn’t traffic unbearable enough? Can New York’s infrastructure handle another massive complex? More unaffordable housing – really?? Albeit valid debates […]
Read More ›Every December 31st, over one million people layer-up their warmest winter gear and pack into New York City’s Times Square to witness the legendary ball drop and ring in the new year. As thrilling as this may be for some, others are not as fond of crowds, the bitter cold and uncertainty of access of […]
Read More ›Snow falling on the day of your nuptials can give new meaning to the term “white wedding”. Add those flurries to a city skyline and watch your special day become even more spectacular! If you’re the kind of couple looking to swap the springtime carriage ride through Central Park for a more “chill” event, consider […]
Read More ›NYC bustles more than ever during the holidays, and Broadway is one of the biggest beneficiaries of that visitor uptick. “Hamilton” on Broadway continues to be the hottest ticket in town, grossing close to $365 billion in only three years. The Room Where Dinner Happens… With Thanksgiving upon us, and “Hamilton” brilliantly renewing our interest […]
Read More ›Daniella Rodrigues is a triple threat so watch out NYC! Not only is Daniella a featured artist in Bounces’ very own Eastside Mixx, she’s also the go to actress for all of our Broadway productions. Most notably, Daniella has shined while taking on the role of Eliza from the Pulitzer Prize winning smash musical “Hamilton” […]
Read More ›Some call it the Great Gatsby or the Prohibition Era or 1920s Dixieland. Going back to a time when the gin was cold and the piano was hot. With the music and look of the age of Swing in New York when Jazz was born. Bounce can make your next 1920’s theme event one your […]
Read More ›5. 230 Fifth Address: 230 5th Ave, New York, NY 10001 Quickly becoming one of the most popular rooftop venues in New York City with heated igloos in the winter and large umbrellas in the summer allowing this unique venue to open all year round. 4. Skylark Address: 200 […]
Read More ›5. You and I By- John Legend Our Favorite Lyrics- ‘All of the stars, you make them shine like they were ours // Ain’t nobody in the world but you and I’ 4. How Long Will I Love You By- Ellie Goulding Our Favorite Lyrics- ‘How long will I love you // As […]
Read More ›5. Brooklyn Winery 213 North 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211 Average Cost: $47,000 Brooklyn Winery is the ideal venue for any bride looking for a countryside wedding in New York City. They provide a romantic, sophisticated setting with a fully functioning winery. Averaging at about $300 a person during peak season and no facility fee […]
Read More ›No matter the show, whether it’s running now or just your favorite, Bounce will bring Broadway to you! Classic vignettes featuring the most iconic songs performed by some of NY’s top talent. Bounce will reproduce any Broadway show in authentic costuming and can perform multiple shows in a single evening. Contact a bounce representative to ask about our […]
Read More ›In honor of Earth Day on April 22nd, 2017 we have compiled a list of our top 5 Eco-friendly anthems. Earth Day is all about celebrating the planet that gives you the air you breathe, water you drink, and the food you eat. For years musicians have been writing songs to ask their listener to […]
Read More ›Chocolatt is Bounce’s very own master of percussion. He is recognized as one of the world-renowned bucket drummers of the New York City streets and subway stations. But not only can Chocolatt rock the beat with his buckets he’s also a spectacular break dancer as well. “I just love to make them dance…” that’s how […]
Read More ›Molly Booth Alvarez, our amazing resident choreographer, is going to be racking up a lot of frequent flyer miles this summer. She will certainly be keeping busy as she travels between the East and West Coast choreographing several routines for Bounce. In May we debuted her Rockette-style kick line at the Ritz Carlton Battery Park […]
Read More ›The true winner of the biggest game in the NFL was not the New England Patriots but Lady Gaga. Her halftime performance had 117.5 million viewers, making it the second most viewed halftime show in Super Bowl history. After literally jumping into the stadium she performed eight of her most famous songs and finished with […]
Read More ›Mardi Gras, or “Fat Tuesday,” is the last day of the Carnival season. This year it takes place on February 28th. If you’re lucky enough to visit New Orleans during Mardi Gras, you’ll enjoy authentic food, extraordinary parades and sensational music. Looking to bring New Orleans to NYC? We can help! The Bayou Brass Band […]
Read More ›One of the biggest shows on Broadway says goodbye after a record-breaking 11 year run. On January 15, 2017 Jersey Boys will have it’s last show at the August Wilson Theater. Get your last minute tickets here Jersey Boys tells the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons rise to fame. They wrote their own […]
Read More ›Marcella Camargo has been present in the musical scene since she was 14 years old. Born an American but a Brazilian by heart, she deeply cherishes both countries and feels that both the USA and Brazil have influenced her as a musician. Her recent work consists of participating as a featured artist and lead vocal […]
Read More ›Whether its checking out the window displays at the department stores, building a snow man in the park, or ice skating at the rock, winter in New York City is a magical place. Let your inner child free, sledding in the best hills of NYC. our top five: 1. Pilgrim Hill at Central Park […]
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