As a free, uncurated weekly newsletter, DanceMN believes that all styles of dance and areas of our state deserve representation in our materials.
To that end, we want students, emerging artists, established individuals and organizations, schools, studios, universities, audience members, community dance groups, teachers, hobbyists, social media dancers, financial stakeholders, and YOU to know that DanceMN exists to support and connect with you—no matter where you live in Minnesota.
If you aren’t using DanceMN to showcase or share your activities, or to find ways to participate in dance, help us understand why. Join us for one of three upcoming conversations to discuss how DanceMN can better achieve its vision that “all our connected to dance in Minnesota.”
Sign up to participate in a virtual discussion, hosted via Zoom:
Each conversation will follow the same format so please only sign up for one. Conversations will be facilitated by Ashleigh Penrod of Mess Hill and informed by results obtained from DanceMN’s recent community survey.
This opportunity to engage with our community is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Sincerely,
The DanceMN Steering Committee
Maggie Bergeron, Jarod Boltjes, Ashley Chin-Mark, Rahila Coats, Colin Edwards, Kealoha Ferreira, Joanne Gordon, Sarah LaRose-Holland, Jim Lieberthal, Alys Ayumi Ogura, Eve Schulte, and Cheng Xiong
DanceMN Co-Editors
Annie Carlson, Non Edwards
Consultant
Ashleigh Penrod