In Lelavision, Sounds Of One-Of-A-Kind Metal Instruments Come To Life On Stage
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When you signed up for band in middle school, you probably didn’t have the option of playing the rumitone, the stamenphone or the violcano. These are the names of some of the one-of-a-kind instruments dreamed up and forged out of metal by Ela Lamblin. Lamblin is the musical genius behind the performance group Lelavision . His wife, dancer and choreographer Leah Mann, animates Lamblin’s instruments on stage. When you see one of their shows, you are witnessing the best of the couple’s talents
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