Scrap Arts Music members are the type of people who, as children, found much more enjoyment in the box their birthday presents came in than the presents themselves.
Using everything, including the kitchen sink, as its instruments, the Vancouver-based percussive ensemble brings "Phonk!" to town Saturday as part of the UApresents concert series.
Troupe leader Gregory Kozak sought out some of the most unusual pieces of recycled junk — pipes, tubes, artillery shells — and molded them together to form large, sometimes surreal-sounding percussion tools.
Think Blue Man Group meets "Stomp." The show starts at 8 p.m. at Centennial Hall and tickets are $12-$26 through the box office, 621-3341.
— Gerald M. Gay

