Wild Space Dance Company

Inspiration can be found in many spaces

Led by Founder/Artistic Director Debra Loewen, Wild Space Dance Company has intrigued audiences for three decades.

Known for site-specific works and artistic collaborations, Wild Space takes audiences on adventures through built and natural landscapes, visual art, history and the human condition through wry humor, clever choreography and emotionally-charged dance.

Loewen and the company are critically acclaimed and have been cited among the city’s top ten performances of the year by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Recent performances have featured collaborations with nationally acclaimed photographer Tom Bamberger, Duo d’Entre Deux, local composer Tim Russell, Villa Terrace and UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts.

Wild Space has performed in Minneapolis, Chicago, New York, and throughout southeastern Wisconsin. International touring has included performances and teaching in Japan and South Korea.An affiliate of the United Performing Arts Fund, Wild Space is a company-in-residence at Lincoln Center Middle School of the Arts. 

This information was found on their Facebook page – follow them to find out more: https://www.facebook.com/wildspacedance/

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Milwaukee PBS is southeastern Wisconsin's premier non-commerical media organization. Milwaukee PBS consists of two high-definition television stations, WMVS and WMVT, and four additional digital television services. The Milwaukee PBS stations are the area's only over-the-air source for PBS and other national public television programs, and also offer a diverse schedule of their own award-winning local series and specials.

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