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Beatrice (Bea) Lenkowski, Loey Brandel. The premier of Open Arms Dance Project's performance of THREADS at the Morrison Center in Boise, Idaho, April 28, 2022.
“THREADS” included live performances by Open Arms Dance Project and special guests, the Afrosonics. Additional original music from local musicians and internationally known disabled composer Molly Joyce was featured. Open Arms Dance Project also shared their two award-winning dance films, and, most notably, premiered a mini documentary of the Upstanders with Open Arms anti-bullying project. This mini documentary introduced the Boise community to the important partnership between the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights and Open Arms Dance Project.
Open Arms Dance Project is a community of dancers with diverse bodies, ages, abilities, and dance experience creating powerful art together in Boise, Idaho since 2008. With their beautiful range of physical and neuro diversity, time and again, Open Arms Dance Project sends waves of positive change through the community with each of their performances.
Megan Brandel, Kristen Beaver, Loey Brandel, Alice Brown, Keely Burns, Reema Al Chalabi, Carol Colwell, Tilly Erskine, Gail C. Hawkins, Hava Fisherman, Shirley Hurley, Schuylar (Skye) Hüsman, Beatrice (Bea) Lenkowski, Heather Marie, Roxy Van Orden, Charlotte Van Orden, Amanda Verrinder, Haya Widad, and Cade Willes
“THREADS” included live performances by Open Arms Dance Project and special guests, the Afrosonics. Additional original music from local musicians and internationally known disabled composer Molly Joyce was featured. Open Arms Dance Project also shared their two award-winning dance films, and, most notably, premiered a mini documentary of the Upstanders with Open Arms anti-bullying project. This mini documentary introduced the Boise community to the important partnership between the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights and Open Arms Dance Project.
Open Arms Dance Project is a community of dancers with diverse bodies, ages, abilities, and dance experience creating powerful art together in Boise, Idaho since 2008. With their beautiful range of physical and neuro diversity, time and again, Open Arms Dance Project sends waves of positive change through the community with each of their performances.
Megan Brandel, Kristen Beaver, Loey Brandel, Alice Brown, Keely Burns, Reema Al Chalabi, Carol Colwell, Tilly Erskine, Gail C. Hawkins, Hava Fisherman, Shirley Hurley, Schuylar (Skye) Hüsman, Beatrice (Bea) Lenkowski, Heather Marie, Roxy Van Orden, Charlotte Van Orden, Amanda Verrinder, Haya Widad, and Cade Willes
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