Audience Location:
18 Homeport Avenue, South Thomaston, ME
Date and Time:
June 24, 2017 at 4:30pm EST
Water Locale:
Weskeag River
Choreographer(s):
Dale Andree
Dancer, choreographer, teacher, presently teaching at new World School of the Arts in Miami
Director of National Water Dance
Participated in Global Water Dances 2011 and 2015 as a choreographer as part of the Florida Dance Festival.
WE are a group of improvisers from the East Coast of the US and we’ll be setting an improv structure together based off of the location of the Weskeag River and the set phrase created by Global Water Dances.
Music:
At this point we plan on working with the natural sounds of the location.
The Performance:
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Environmental Impact:
The Weskeag Creek tidal wetland complex provides valuable habitat for a variety of coastal birds. This focus area supports some of the highest diversity of species of any marsh in Midcoast and Penobscot Bay Regions. The mudflats and emergent wetlands provide important habitat for tidal wading birds and waterfowl as well as shorebirds. The Weskeag Creek tidal wetland complex provides valuable habitat for a variety of coastal birds. This focus area supports some of the highest diversity of species of any marsh in Midcoast and Penobscot Bay Regions. The mudflats and emergent wetlands provide important habitat for tidal wading birds and waterfowl as well as shorebirds
Directions to the Site of Performance:
Homeport Avenue is right off of Route 73. Follow the dirt road to the left and take the driveway for 18 Homeport Avenue. Park and find us in the mud flats at the back of the house.
Email for more information:
How can I get involved?
I will be in Maine by June 5th. Email me at [email protected] if you want to join us.