Two of a Kind is available for programs at schools, libraries, performing arts centers, concert halls, festivals, museums, zoos, aquariums, camps and special events. Children, teachers and parents love Two of a Kind concerts because of the interaction, the humour, the messages and the great songs.
Sample Thematic Programs:
(Two of a Kind can combine themes, emphasize a theme, or do a non-thematic program)7 Nights to Read Songs related to reading and books (PreK-Grade 6)
Common Threads Songs of multiculturalism, diversity & unity - similarities and differences between people of many cultures and abilities (K-Grade 6)
Caring for the Earth Environmental songs, including songs about recycling, pollution, animals and their habitats (K-Grade 6)
Talk it Out Songs of conflict resolution, anti-bullying, cooperation and peace (K-Grade 6)
Underneath the Deep Blue Sea Songs of sea creatures and water with an environmental focus (K-Grade 6)
Caring For Each Other Character Education program, featuring songs about values such as respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, trustworthiness, etc. (K-Grade 6)
Crazy Critter
Concert Songs about animals and their habitats, with an
environmental focus (Grades K-6)
Together We Can Make a Difference Songs about cooperation and unity, and songs which tell the stories of people (both famous and 'ordinary') and their positive effect on others (Grades 1-6)
Singing for our Lives A lecture/demonstration about the connections between music and movements for social change, with an emphasis on the civil rights, labor, peace and women's movements. (Grades 6-12)
Going on an Adventure Songs inspired by and enriching children's imaginations including topics such as dinosaurs, pirates, dressing up and more. (Preschool-Kindergarten)
Your Theme Here (Library Summer Reading themes, etc.) We have a large repertoire of songs and are happy to work with you to develop a program to meet your needs. We frequently design programs to connect with the Summer Reading themes of various libraries, library systems or states.