The first thing you notice when you walk into the theater is the smell of soap, followed by a faint stickiness on the carpeted floors, and a tacky coating on the armrests of the seats. When the lights ...
Melody Yang and her family hold numerous world records for their bubbles. She shows us how she makes some of the fun creations from their stage performance, the Gazillion Bubble Show. [Melody] Bubbles ...
Bubble artist Melody Yang aims to capture children's imaginations, and quite literally put them in a bubble, these school holidays. Ms Yang hosts an 80-minute family show using a specially formulated ...
Many say blowing bubbles is a great way to calm and center yourself. Bubble artist Melody Yang from “The Gazillion Bubble Show” in New York City shows Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones and Mario Lopez how to ...
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Melody Yang, of Gazillion Bubbles Show, uses a specially formulated recipe to create huge bubbles. "That is our biggest secret, but I can tell you in our solution we carry seven different ingredients, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There's something bizarrely captivating about bubbles. And for the first time in Australia you can see approximately a gazillion of them ...
Melody Yang, one of the stars of off-Broadway’s Gazillion Bubble Show, explains how the show transports audiences and the fun ways kids interact with the bubbles.
When Fan Yang was little, he wasn’t like other kids: while they all wanted to burst bubbles, he wanted to make them last. Yang says it took him 30 years to get to where he is today, and it all started ...
Bubble artist Melody Yang looks through a large bubble she created on a table during a demonstration in Vancouver, British Columbia. Photo: Andy Clark/Reuters The phrase 'to burst someone's bubble' ...