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Locality: San Luis Obispo, California

Phone: +1 805-439-1727



Address: 2074 Parker Street 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA, US

Website: www.movementartscollective.org

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Movement Arts Collective 04.02.2021

Happy Winter, enjoy these throwback images from 2018’s Seasons End by @slomac_daddy. - A contemporary ballet, Seasons End is set to Max Richter’s recomposition of Vivaldi’s 4 Seasons. Ryan Lawrence’s choreography imagines a desolate landscape full of haunting imagery and moonlight scenes. PC: Nathan Carlson and Heather Gray. -... #dance #ballet #balletdancer #winter #solstice #snow #sanluisobispo #downtownslo @slomovementarts See more

Movement Arts Collective 28.01.2021

You can now donate via Venmo too. If you would like a receipt for tax purposes, please include contact info in the memo. No gift is too small, all donations appreciated and put towards our ability to bring dance back to audiences in 2021. https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3166337543176193021

Movement Arts Collective 09.01.2021

While we went dark after our last performance in Februrary, it wasn't for good. Help us not only return, but rise to meet a new reality with your year-end gift. To make your tax deductible donation to the Movement Arts Collective visit: www.movementartscollective.org/donate

Movement Arts Collective 21.12.2020

We purchased a new floor to help reach more future audience for the Movement Arts collective non Profit. To bring Art closer to you, in times when we need it most! Our partner school SLO Movement Arts Center used it today for the first time. So fun! If you want to help us keep this going please consider even the smallest donation www.movementartscollective.org

Movement Arts Collective 07.12.2020

Some great pictures from our one-of-a-kind performance with Jonah Kim and Festival Mozaic.

Movement Arts Collective 04.12.2020

We hope you’re getting as excited as us about our upcoming collaboration with Festival Mozaic and Cellist Jonah Kim. Listen to Jonah play Bach’s 1st Cello Suite to which Maartje has choreographed a piece about connection, something she terms a ‘modern day love story.’ There are still good seats available for this February 23 performance. Tickets as www.festivalmozaic.com