
LASER SHOW BACKSTAGE ACCESS
Resources for Parents and Teachers
Why a laser show assembly?
Your school has partnered with Prismatic Magic for an extraordinary laser light assembly, highlighting its commitment to enhancing parent and community engagement.
But what makes a laser show a rewarding and educational experience for students?
The assembly incorporates a mix of science, technology, art, and music to re-inspire your kids to love school and learning. And you can help! This resource page will equip you with the tools to keep your child’s excitement thriving.
About the show’s theme
The Black History Laser Tribute uses music and laser animations to celebration of African Americans’ contributions to our nation’s history. The presenter uses laser art to transport the audience back in time to highlight African American icons, including civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks, singer Aretha Franklin, and scientist George Washington Carver. The audience witnesses historic events, such as the formation of the Tuskegee Airmen and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I have a Dream” speech.
Spark a conversation with your kid!
Here’s some inside info on the laser assembly, along with some questions you can ask to help you break the ice in hearing about your child’s day:
- The Black History Laser Tribute showcases iconic artist and music from the last century. What song got the loudest cheers? Was that your favorite too?
- The show celebrates the accomplishments of people like Rosa Parks, MLK Jr, George Washington Carver, and others. What was something you learned about our history.
- All of the images and animation was created lasers to give the art a unique style. What did the laser drawings look like?
Share something brand new with your kid!
Let’s keep the excitement of the laser assembly going. Below is something new for you to show off, so you can be a part of the experience too. It’s inspired by the show but not included in the live performance.
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Learn more about the Black History Laser Tribute here.