SPLASH DANCE Event
Sign-up, bring a friend, share the wave, join the splash for fresh water!
Urban Park — green space opposite Discovery World (rain site) — about 1:45pm and remember it’s over in a flash!
Sign-up, bring a friend, share the wave, join the splash for fresh water!
Urban Park — green space opposite Discovery World (rain site) — about 1:45pm and remember it’s over in a flash!
Artistic Director Betty Salamun annually works with Woodlands middle school students in eco-arts residencies. This year, Woodlands revised the 2006 production History’s Lessons + Today’s Decision = Peaceful Tomorrows. Betty Salamun created a series of dances for 8 youth to sonnets written by their classmates exploring the 7 educational principals of Woodlands curriculum: trustworthiness, caring, respect,…
Artistic Director Betty Salamun annually works with Woodlands middle school students in eco-arts residencies. Retiring science teacher Carol Double suggested a dance linking the school’s Adopt-A-Beach program and illustrating the beauty of Lake Michigan. In 2013, 15 boys and girls learned a section of Betty’s dance “What I know about Lake Michigan” (from Wade in…
Check out SPLASH DANCE EVENTS under COMMUNITY! — So, WHAT’S IN A NAME? We take our name, DanceCircus, from the ancient Roman word circus which means circle. Our programs reflect the more contemporary meaning of circle, an area of action or influence, or, a group of people sharing a common interest. If you saw HOT…
coming from a shoreline to you. Explore the geography of the Great Lakes, how it formed and how it continuesto be reformed. Put on your shore shoes and join SPLASH DANCE Reduex — dance to the flash mob video, SPLASH DANCE . Watch out for the perils to fresh…
Join us in creating a temporary art installation of the Great Lakes in the sand. The image will be illuminated at sunset 8:11pm. Percussion and Vocalization by Strawberry Moon Singers Illumination by overpass Light Brigade Inspiration by local community and spiritual leaders. Activation coordinated by DanceCircus. Documentation by doc/UWM. We encourage biking or walking to…
Artist-educator Betty Salamun and Milwaukee Environmental Sciences School teacher Melissa Howard used the Urban Land Ethic to create a performance program for the unique needs of Melissa’s first grade classroom. Students learned about how to: Make the Invisible Visible, and, Understand How Nature Sustains Life through the water cycle of precipitation, percolation and evaporation. Students explored energy differences, such as…
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