Hydrangea Sky Movement Arts
We are a professional multi-disciplinary dance and movement company exploring the space from floor to air through dance, acrobatics, martial arts, flow arts, and aerial arts based out of Northern Arizona (primarily Flagstaff, Sedona, Cottonwood), specializing in performing to live original music. Our 'home' performance venue is Old Town Center for the Arts.
We incorporate several genres of movement arts from floor to air in our repertoire, including modern and contemporary dance, ballet, belly dance, flow arts (poi, fire spinning, dragon staff, more), acrobatics and gymnastic movement, juggling, Cyr Wheel, martial arts (Kung Fu, Tai Chi), invented apparatus and props, and aerial dance (silks, lyra, hammock/sling, corde lisse, trapeze, and aerial straps, chains, cube, pole, harness, and more).
We explore interdisciplinary movement pathways and seek to connect these diverse genres through unique transitions and collaborations. Each artist in the company studies multiple dance and movement disciplines and possesses a dynamic, versatile range. Our artists conceptualize, create, and choreograph their own original performance works for each of our original productions, including solos and ensemble acts which incorporate various styles and choreographic influences. Hydrangea Sky currently has 14 full-time company performing artists and 4 guest artists - read more about each artist here.
Hydrangea Sky Movement Arts typically performs two full-length all-original shows per year (one in Fall, one in Spring) at their home venue Old Town Center for the Arts, in addition to performing regularly at events, festivals, concerts, and art galleries. Founded in December 2021, the company is based out of the Sedona, Verde Valley, and Flagstaff areas in Northern Arizona. Read more about the Team behind HSMA here.
Hydrangea Sky Movement Arts specializes in performing alongside live musicians often playing music composed specifically for our productions. While various musical ensembles and individuals collaborate to present Hydrangea Sky's live performances, the core (repeat) members include Logan Turner (Musical Director), Taylor Marie Turner, and William Eaton.
We are are 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to performing arts and arts education in our local community through classes, workshops, and youth mentorship programs. Visit our Donation Page to make a contribution towards our Wish List and/or funding our arts education programs.
We explore interdisciplinary movement pathways and seek to connect these diverse genres through unique transitions and collaborations. Each artist in the company studies multiple dance and movement disciplines and possesses a dynamic, versatile range. Our artists conceptualize, create, and choreograph their own original performance works for each of our original productions, including solos and ensemble acts which incorporate various styles and choreographic influences. Hydrangea Sky currently has 14 full-time company performing artists and 4 guest artists - read more about each artist here.
Hydrangea Sky Movement Arts typically performs two full-length all-original shows per year (one in Fall, one in Spring) at their home venue Old Town Center for the Arts, in addition to performing regularly at events, festivals, concerts, and art galleries. Founded in December 2021, the company is based out of the Sedona, Verde Valley, and Flagstaff areas in Northern Arizona. Read more about the Team behind HSMA here.
Hydrangea Sky Movement Arts specializes in performing alongside live musicians often playing music composed specifically for our productions. While various musical ensembles and individuals collaborate to present Hydrangea Sky's live performances, the core (repeat) members include Logan Turner (Musical Director), Taylor Marie Turner, and William Eaton.
We are are 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to performing arts and arts education in our local community through classes, workshops, and youth mentorship programs. Visit our Donation Page to make a contribution towards our Wish List and/or funding our arts education programs.
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