Remember playing musical chairs as a kid? Well, prepare to enjoy a bigger, more artistic version at the Denver Art Museum at the end of June.
Musical chairs is a staple of childhood that fueled friendly competition amongst one's peers in a fun, unique way. Get ready to have your inner child cheering with joy, because the Denver Art Museum will have a new outdoor exhibit opening on June 30, and it's essentially giant musical chairs.
The Denver Art Museum calls the interactive installation
La Musidora, which is a combination of the Spanish words for music ("la música") and rocking chair ("la mecedora"). The 90-foot piece of art will be able to sit 20 people at a time and will make musical sounds when you gently rock the chairs. The exhibit will be outside the Hamilton Building's entrance, in Martin Plaza.
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The exhibit was created by Mexico City designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena. The two artists are known for their
interactive exhibits all across the United States.
What are your thoughts on the new exhibit? Also, what was your favorite game to play as a kid? Was it musical chairs? Tag? Heads-up, seven-up? Or another game? Let us know in the comments below!