Alternative Motion Project Presents
Move to the Max: Virtual Edition '22
A Give to the Max Day ONLINE Performance Event.
Get moving and celebrate Give to the Max Day with a vibrant and energetic movement online event. Alternative Motion Project organizes and presents Move to the MAX: Virtual Edition '22, featuring Alternative Motion Project, Analog Dance Works, Black Label Movement, DanceBARN Collective, Jawaahir Dance Company, Off-Leash Area, Rhythmically Speaking, and Young Dance.
These organizations combine forces for a unique event highlighting movement in Minnesota. View compelling content includes a variety of distinct performances and films by each company on demand. Join us for the Great Minnesota Give Together to support these organizations’ great work.
WHEN
Thursday, November 17th - Friday, November 25th
WHERE
Online On Demand Vimeo Link, sent directly to attendee
TICKETS
Entry to the event requires a 100% tax-deductible donation in any amount to at least one of the performing companies as part of Give to the Max Day (November 17th, 2021).
Donations can be made to any participating organization (please reference each company’s website for how they are accepting donations for GTMD). Each organization will send the livestream link directly to its GTMD patrons. If you have NOT received the livestream link and have donated, contact the organization directly.
MORE INFO AND QUESTIONS
This is the fifth annual iteration of AMP’s Move to the Max and the third time the event will be held online. AMP held an open call through the Dance Community Newsletter for movement organizations of all kinds to participate. The captivating evening will offer wide-ranging movement styles and genres.
Please direct any and all questions to [email protected]
These organizations combine forces for a unique event highlighting movement in Minnesota. View compelling content includes a variety of distinct performances and films by each company on demand. Join us for the Great Minnesota Give Together to support these organizations’ great work.
WHEN
Thursday, November 17th - Friday, November 25th
WHERE
Online On Demand Vimeo Link, sent directly to attendee
TICKETS
Entry to the event requires a 100% tax-deductible donation in any amount to at least one of the performing companies as part of Give to the Max Day (November 17th, 2021).
Donations can be made to any participating organization (please reference each company’s website for how they are accepting donations for GTMD). Each organization will send the livestream link directly to its GTMD patrons. If you have NOT received the livestream link and have donated, contact the organization directly.
MORE INFO AND QUESTIONS
This is the fifth annual iteration of AMP’s Move to the Max and the third time the event will be held online. AMP held an open call through the Dance Community Newsletter for movement organizations of all kinds to participate. The captivating evening will offer wide-ranging movement styles and genres.
Please direct any and all questions to [email protected]
LINK
Each organization will send the video link directly to its GTMD patrons. If you have NOT received the link and have donated, contact the organization directly. If you still have trouble, email AMP at [email protected].
For the best viewing quality: select 1080p in the circular settings button next to the volume icon on the lower right hand portion of the video, if using a laptop/computer (quality also subject to the strength and capability of your own internet connection).
PROGRAM
A digital program can be found on AMP's homepage or directly here.
TROUBLESHOOTING TRICKS
The stream should begin automatically, but if you are having problems in your viewing experience, try troubleshooting the following ways:
- Check your internet connection
- Refresh your web browser
- Close out of your web browser and restart it
- Try a different web browser (i.e., if using Safari, try Chrome)
- Try restarting your computer
- Try using a different device to access the link, if possible.
Each organization will send the video link directly to its GTMD patrons. If you have NOT received the link and have donated, contact the organization directly. If you still have trouble, email AMP at [email protected].
For the best viewing quality: select 1080p in the circular settings button next to the volume icon on the lower right hand portion of the video, if using a laptop/computer (quality also subject to the strength and capability of your own internet connection).
PROGRAM
A digital program can be found on AMP's homepage or directly here.
TROUBLESHOOTING TRICKS
The stream should begin automatically, but if you are having problems in your viewing experience, try troubleshooting the following ways:
- Check your internet connection
- Refresh your web browser
- Close out of your web browser and restart it
- Try a different web browser (i.e., if using Safari, try Chrome)
- Try restarting your computer
- Try using a different device to access the link, if possible.
MORE ABOUT THE PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS...
Alternative Motion Project
Website: www.alternativemotionproject.org
Alternative Motion Project serves as a catalyst to empower and connect individuals and communities through the art of contemporary dance. By engaging artists and audiences alike, AMP promotes the infinite possibilities of movement to present accessible, compelling and collaborative dance experiences through performance and education. AMP has produced over 13 full-length shows and over 45 original works and films, commissioned 24 works from local choreographers, toured nationally and partnered with public schools with dance education initiatives.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Website: www.alternativemotionproject.org
Alternative Motion Project serves as a catalyst to empower and connect individuals and communities through the art of contemporary dance. By engaging artists and audiences alike, AMP promotes the infinite possibilities of movement to present accessible, compelling and collaborative dance experiences through performance and education. AMP has produced over 13 full-length shows and over 45 original works and films, commissioned 24 works from local choreographers, toured nationally and partnered with public schools with dance education initiatives.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Analog Dance Works
Website: https://www.analogdanceworks.org/
Analog Dance Works is committed to exploring the intersection between dance and science. Our goal is to initiate dialogue about the facts of our present and the visions of our future through high-quality dance works and roundtable discussions.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Website: https://www.analogdanceworks.org/
Analog Dance Works is committed to exploring the intersection between dance and science. Our goal is to initiate dialogue about the facts of our present and the visions of our future through high-quality dance works and roundtable discussions.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Black Label Movement
Website: https://www.blacklabelmovement.com/
Black Label Movement is a Minnesota dance company that makes wildly physical, naturally virtuosic, intellectually and emotionally engaging movement driven art and embodied activities that examine and engage the human condition to inspire vivid lives.
Website: https://www.blacklabelmovement.com/
Black Label Movement is a Minnesota dance company that makes wildly physical, naturally virtuosic, intellectually and emotionally engaging movement driven art and embodied activities that examine and engage the human condition to inspire vivid lives.
DanceBARN Collective
Website: www.dancebarncollective.org
DanceBARN Collective is a nonprofit organization committed to building community by connecting dancers, educators, choreographers, and community members through rural-based programming, events, festivals, camps, residencies, and classes.
Website: www.dancebarncollective.org
DanceBARN Collective is a nonprofit organization committed to building community by connecting dancers, educators, choreographers, and community members through rural-based programming, events, festivals, camps, residencies, and classes.
Jawaahir Dance Company
Website: www.jawaahir.org
Jawaahir Dance Company is dedicated to presenting Middle Eastern dance as a living art form at its highest artistic level, to bringing the rich folkloric heritage of the Middle East to the theater stage, and to providing education about the dance in its authentic form for dance students and the general public. In carrying out our mission, we strive to make our work culturally, financially, and physically accessible to the public.
Photo Credit: Gabi Rosenthal
Website: www.jawaahir.org
Jawaahir Dance Company is dedicated to presenting Middle Eastern dance as a living art form at its highest artistic level, to bringing the rich folkloric heritage of the Middle East to the theater stage, and to providing education about the dance in its authentic form for dance students and the general public. In carrying out our mission, we strive to make our work culturally, financially, and physically accessible to the public.
Photo Credit: Gabi Rosenthal
Off-Leash Area
Website: http://www.offleasharea.org/
Off-Leash Area’s mission is to create and present original cross-disciplinary and risk-taking productions and programming, throughout the Twin Cities metro area, through which we enrich our local community and nurture independent voices within the performing arts.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Website: http://www.offleasharea.org/
Off-Leash Area’s mission is to create and present original cross-disciplinary and risk-taking productions and programming, throughout the Twin Cities metro area, through which we enrich our local community and nurture independent voices within the performing arts.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Rhythmically Speaking
Website: www.rhythmicallyspeakingdance.org
Rhythmically Speaking is a Twin Cities-based 501(c)3 nonprofit dance organization with a mission to spark vibrancy and connectedness through performance and education work inspired by jazz and American social dance ideas. Using the rhythm that is at our shared human core to groove together, our work cultivates vibrant, embodied human connection. Founded in 2008 and touted by Dance Magazine as ‘revitalizing jazz dance in the Twin Cities area,’ RS is the only organization in Minnesota and one of few in the nation dedicated to creating, presenting and conducting outreach work inspired by jazz and American social dance ideas including tap, hip-hop styles and many others.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Website: www.rhythmicallyspeakingdance.org
Rhythmically Speaking is a Twin Cities-based 501(c)3 nonprofit dance organization with a mission to spark vibrancy and connectedness through performance and education work inspired by jazz and American social dance ideas. Using the rhythm that is at our shared human core to groove together, our work cultivates vibrant, embodied human connection. Founded in 2008 and touted by Dance Magazine as ‘revitalizing jazz dance in the Twin Cities area,’ RS is the only organization in Minnesota and one of few in the nation dedicated to creating, presenting and conducting outreach work inspired by jazz and American social dance ideas including tap, hip-hop styles and many others.
Photo Credit: Bill Cameron
Young Dance
Website: https://youngdance.org/
The mission of Young Dance is to transform lives through movement. The vision of Young Dance is to engage youth in life-long learning through creative expression. The dance company and school collaborates with professional artists, forges meaningful community partnerships and pushes the boundaries of the art and practice of dance.
Photo Credit: V. Paul Virtucio
Website: https://youngdance.org/
The mission of Young Dance is to transform lives through movement. The vision of Young Dance is to engage youth in life-long learning through creative expression. The dance company and school collaborates with professional artists, forges meaningful community partnerships and pushes the boundaries of the art and practice of dance.
Photo Credit: V. Paul Virtucio