L.I.T. Stomp Team

Do you have preteens who have a tremendous amount of energy? Many preteens have tons of energy and like to exert that energy in different ways. Stomp can be a wonderful witnessing tool in the hands of preteens by providing them an opportunity to share the Gospel of Christ in their own unique way.

There are two primary forms of Stomp. The first is a form of percussion in which trash cans, buckets, sticks, pipes, and even pots and pans can be used to create music. This is shown in the video below. The second form is similar to a dance in which the preteens slap hands, feet, and even sticks while in motion to create music.

You can search the Internet for ideas on making instruments using things like PVC pipe, trash cans, and buckets. 

Below is an example of a Stomp routine from the 2011 Mission Trip.

In this example, drums are made out of buckets with clear packing tape stretched over the opening. Fluorescent paint makes the sticks and buckets glow under the black light. Questions or ideas may be sent to Chris Applegate at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.