Kadesh Flow & Dinosaur O'Dell present 'Universal Groove: A Space Science Jam'
August 12, 2025 - May 31, 2026 | 45-minute live performance
Program cost: $500; can accommodate up to 200 students. Full scholarships and discounts available.
Grades Pre-K – 5
Blast off with rapper-trombonist Kadesh Flow and musical storyteller Dinosaur O'Dell in a high-energy, beat-powered journey through the solar system. Original songs and interactive stories launch a learning adventure filled with planets, constellations, eclipses, and more.
Move, groove, and sing your way through the science of astronomy!
Dinosaur O’Dell
Whether counting monsters, fixing spaceships or swimming in peanut butter, Dino has engaged children with music and stories for more than 20 years. He has performed over 3,000 shows for schools, libraries, art galleries, festivals, parks and education conferences. He leads drumming and songwriting workshops and is a former elementary and preschool music teacher. He won the 2014 Lighton Prize for Teaching Artist Excellence and is a sought-after workshop facilitator and keynote speaker.
Dino has collaborated for more than a decade with arts-education organizations like Kansas City Young Audiences and St. Louis’ Springboard to Learning. He has been a featured guest artist with Arts for Learning Virginia and Wichita Young Audiences. He is a frequent workshop collaborator and performer at the Evergreen School in Seattle and has worked for years with the Brooklyn Public Library in New York City, where he created an author presentation for early readers.
Dino has released three award-winning CDs and a children’s book, “Zar and the Broken Spaceship.” His mission is to create engaging, educational content through music and stories.
Kadesh Flow
"A propulsive emcee, a bold songwriter, a skilled trombonist, an auspicious producer and an enterprising artist." —90.9 The Bridge
Kadesh Flow is a rapper with an MBA, a trombone Super Saiyan, and a Billboard Chart recording/ performing artist. He has played trombone on tracks with hip-hop stars like Jidenna, underground stalwarts like Strange Music's Ubiquitous and JL, and has opened as direct support for superstars like Janelle Monae and hip-hop legends such as Rakim and Tech N9ne.