Connect with us on April 14th as Splinter joins dancers from all over the Seattle area to dance for the health of our waterways! Presented by Karin Stevens Dance, this is a live-streamed, site-specific performance piece for National Water Dance Day – see below for more details!
Karin Stevens Dance presents Sea Change Within Us: Moving Beyond Our Failures Towards Water as Life
KSD joins over 100 dance institutions from more than four countries and 40 states in this site-specific simultaneous event. The performance will be streamed across inter/national stages through Facebook and YouTube as an integral part of
National Water Dance Day LIVE
This event is FREE and open to the public.
Link below to detailed map of the event at Carkeek Park
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Joined by an array of Seattle dancers and movement artists such asCreative Dance Center/Kaleidoscope Dance Company, Splinter Dance Company, University of Washington Dance Department, eXit SPACE – School of Dance, Khambatta Dance Company, Cornish Prep, Pacific Northwest Ballet faculty, Yi Ren Qigong, and MORE, KSD will create a movement choir spreading along the Carkeek Park Trail and culminating at the beach. With extraordinary views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, Carkeek Park is just nine miles from downtown Seattle. The park’s 220 acres of lush forest, meadows, wetlands, creeks, and beach have been formed by the magic of water and time.
National Water Dance Day is an opportunity for dancers of all ages and movers of all kinds to experience the power of art and performance as a vehicle for social change by collaborating on the formation of a nation wide movement choir. The goal is to initiate a national “water ethic” that can inform and inspire both participants and audience members to take responsibility for conserving and protecting the water that they use and enjoy.