NATIONAL WATER DANCE
Ivy Solis, the Social Media and Community Associate at Breathe…
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6767 Crandon Blvd, , Key Biscayne, , Florida, 33149
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Dance for the Oceans: National Water Dance Returns to Miami!
Get ready to move your body and celebrate our precious waterways at the National Water Dance in Miami! This captivating event, taking place on Saturday, April 20th at Crandon Park Beach, is a powerful fusion of art and activism, bringing together dance, music, and visual arts in a stunning beachfront performance.
A Nationwide Celebration, a Local Stage:
The National Water Dance is a biannual phenomenon, uniting communities across the US in a synchronized artistic expression for water conservation. This year, Miami takes center stage, showcasing the talents of its most esteemed dance companies.
A Performance for Every Taste:
Prepare to be mesmerized by a diverse range of dance styles. From the innovative choreography of NWD Projects to the contemporary flair of Dance Now! Miami, the lineup promises a visually stunning performance. Olujimi Dance Collective, Karen Peterson & Dancers, and Jubilation Dance Ensemble will add their unique voices to the artistic tapestry.
More Than Just Dance:
The National Water Dance experience extends beyond the stage. Captivating spoken word poetry by Arsimmer McCoy and a special appearance by the Miami Sound Choir will further enrich the program.
A Full Afternoon of Celebration:
Festivities kick off at 3 PM with the Dream in Green Eco-Summit, featuring educational activities focused on environmental awareness. Get ready for the main event, the National Water Dance, at 4 PM.
But the fun doesn’t stop there! At 5 PM, join a beach cleanup initiative organized by Debris Free Oceans and contribute directly to a cleaner coastline. Conclude your day with a relaxing sunset Happy Hour at 6 PM, the perfect way to unwind and reflect on the day’s message of environmental responsibility.
Join the Movement:
The National Water Dance is more than just a performance; it’s a call to action. By attending this event, you’ll be raising awareness about the importance of protecting our waterways and celebrating the beauty of our natural world. So, mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and get ready to dance for the future of our oceans!
Ivy Solis, the Social Media and Community Associate at Breathe Miami, is a Miamian who's deeply rooted in the city's vibrant culture. Growing up in the Magic City, she was always on the move, playing soccer on the sandy beaches and exploring every hidden corner. Beyond her professional dedication, Ivy is an artist at heart, with a passion for pottery and ceramics that allows her to express her creativity. Ivy's commitment to promoting health and wellness shines through as she searches for and vets new experiences to share with the Breathe Miami community.