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First Night Austin: family-friendly music and theater

I’ve been semi-unplugged for a few days (long overdue, I might add) but want to recommend that you keep a lookout in December for any First Night celebrations – we’ve gone to several with our kids and they’re a nice way to spend New Year’s Eve.

This year’s First Night in Austin, Texas included the usual excellent Congress Avenue parade (here’s the parade video that I shot last year) and some fun new toys and performers.

My son played on the Mobile Vertical Xylophone (by John Rossini) which as described in our First Night brochure is a

“….massive interactive three octave xylophone designed and constructed out of common construction materials….galvanized pipe and ipe [wood]….”

You drop the wooden note onto the pipe to make music, which sounds better than you’d think.

We also watched a live theater performance (under a bridge overpass – great acoustics!) with the performing group Debutantes and Vagabonds; lots of sound effects and goofiness.

It was part of their full production of “A Brilliant Revolution” that will premiere at a local Austin theater in March.

Over on the Perceptive Travel Blog, I covered the highlights of another First Night act, Austin-based ArcAttack and their electronic music made from giant Tesla coils.

It was a Happy New Year for all of us….

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Happy New Year from Family Travel

Note:  Family Travel is taking a blogging break until Monday, January 7 2008 in order to whittle down the “Honey-Do” list before Sainted Husband returns to work. Thanks for your patience.)

This is a six-minute video clip that I filmed at First Night New Year’s Eve celebrations on December 31, 2007 in downtown Austin, Texas.

We had a great view of the yearly parade down Congress Avenue; it was almost entirely people-powered, with lots of bicycles and pedicabs and creative good humor.

Happy New Year, Family Travel!

(For those who can’t see the embedded box below, here is the direct link to the video on YouTube:  First Night Austin

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Family-friendly suggestions for New Year’s Eve

New Year's Eve fireworks (courtesy c r i s at flickr's Creative Commons)I have a new article up on the education.com Web site for those of you who can see past Christmas (yep, it’s tough for me, too.) It has some suggestions for places to take the kids on the night of December 31st.

They’re going to want to stay up, too, and enjoy the festivities that the grown-ups seem to be all excited about, but maybe you want to avoid the whole tipsy-party-hat scene.

My solution? First Night celebrations across the U.S..

First Night is an international phenomenon that started in 1976 in Boston, when some local artists were looking for an alcohol-free, creative approach to celebrating the New Year.

The idea is to bring out the arts in a way that everyone can enjoy, at a minimal cost.

There is an international list of cities that hold these fun events, but my article just covers a few representative ones in the U.S.: Boston MA, Austin TX, Spokane WA, Evanston IL, State College PA and St. Petersburg FL.

Did I miss any good ones?

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