Rainbow Seekers

Are you ready to be a Rainbow Seeker Superhero?! Performed by award-winning children’s band Ants on a Log, this interactive concert features themes of inclusion, self-expression, community, and allyship. During this show, students are engaged in a “superhero training” where all the super powers are based on social-emotional skills.
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Pennsylvania Curriculum Standards
(A=Assembly; W=Workshop; R=Residency)
9.1 Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts A, W, R
10.4 Physical Activity: Gross Motor Coordination A15.4 Learning Through Experience A, W, R
25.1 Self-Concept (Identity) A, W, R25.2 Self Regulation A, W, R
25.3 Pro-Social Relationships with Adults W, R
25.4 Pro-Social Relationships with Peers A, W, R
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Art Form(s): Music
Genre: Multicultural, SEL
Assembly, Workshop, and Residency Offerings
Rainbow Seekers Program
Are you ready to be a Rainbow Seeker Superhero?! Performed by award-winning children’s band Ants on a Log, this interactive concert features themes of inclusion, self-expression, community, and allyship. During this show, students are engaged in a “superhero training” where all the super powers are based on social-emotional skills.
Featuring Ants on a Log's signature mix of humor and harmony, this superpower training invites children to explore questions such as: What are the different ways I can express myself? How do I care for my community? What am I proud of? A delight for both students and staff, Rainbow Seekers builds instant community through song and movement.
Best for: K-5
Also available as a Workshop or Residency!
Featuring: Ants on a Log
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Ants on a Log is a Philadelphia-based duo performing for children and other childlike people. Their award-winning music centers positivity, social justice, and silliness. Full of humor and harmony, Ants concerts are energetic, interactive, and a delight for children and adults.
Julie and Miles blend their skills as music therapists, camp directors, and musicians, enabling the Ants to reach beyond the usual scope of simple songs for children, and tackling complex themes and embracing the full potential of a child’s ability to think and feel.
Ants on a Log’s music has been featured widely in national media, including the NY Times and NPR, and their self-produced music videos have been selected for juried film festivals around the world. The band has accrued songwriting awards from the International Songwriting Competition, Resilient Child Media Awards, and the Songwriters' Association of Washington’s Mid-Atlantic Song Contest.
Performance credits include Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Philadelphia Children’s Museum (Please Touch Museum), Wolf Trap, PAC NYC (NY Performing Arts Center), Cabot Theater, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Philadelphia Zoo, Iron Horse (Northampton), DC Zoo, Provincetown Family Week, and many more libraries, museums, festivals, schools, and beyond! The Ants often partner with environmental, LGBTQ, and other justice-based organizations.
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Joined Musicopia: 2025