Schedule Change: Airigami’s “How to Catch a Mouse” Replaces Alma de Mexico Performance

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Airigami to Perform “How to Catch a Mouse” at Palmer Opera House on September 13

The Cuba Circulating Library and the Palmer Opera House regret to announce the cancellation of the performance by Alma de Mexico, originally scheduled for Saturday, September 13.

In its place, the organizations are excited to present a captivating alternative: Airigami will perform their acclaimed show, “How to Catch a Mouse”, on Saturday, September 13, at 1:00 PM at the Palmer Opera House in Cuba, NY.

A Show That Blends Art, Science, and Fun

“How to Catch a Mouse” is more than just a performance—it’s an imaginative exploration of science, art, and problem-solving. Fusing storytelling with an interactive, balloon-based version of a Rube Goldberg machine, the show invites audiences into a whimsical world where creativity meets curiosity.

The goal? To build a complex mouse trap using nothing but balloons—right before your eyes. With enthusiastic audience participation and plenty of moments of discovery, this family-friendly event encourages learning through laughter and hands-on involvement.

About the Artist: Larry Moss

Larry Moss, the creator of Airigami, is known worldwide for his larger-than-life balloon sculptures—some of them quite literally large enough to walk through. A three-time Guinness World Record holder, Moss has brought his balloon artistry to prestigious venues including the White House. Known for bringing communities together through the joy and wonder of balloon-based art, Moss combines engineering, creativity, and heart in every performance.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, September 13
  • Time: 1:00 PM
  • Location: Palmer Opera House, Cuba, NY
  • Performance: Airigami presents How to Catch a Mouse

This performance is supported by the Community Arts Grants program, made possible through the Statewide Community Regrants Program—an initiative of the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Local administration is provided by the Arts Council for Wyoming County.


This article is a community submission from Tina Dalton. It has been rewritten and edited for publication. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publication.

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