Wild Space Dance Company

820 E. Knapp St., Milwaukee, WI 53202

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Wild Space gets “Luscious”

Wild Space gets “Luscious”

Debra Loewen's Wild Space Dance company luxuriates in the sensual Thursday through Saturday.

MKE Follies: Lots of art, lots of opportunities
MKE Follies

Lots of art, lots of opportunities

This bimonthly variety show, started by Katie Rhyme and Karen Zakrzewski, offers new artists a new venue.

Wild Space, exotic in a parking ramp

Wild Space, exotic in a parking ramp

Debra Loewen's "Milwaukee 360" isn't just about Downtown views from a high perch. It's very much about dancing.

Home Cooking with Wild Space

Home Cooking with Wild Space

Debra Loewen and her Wild Space dancers celebrate the joy of cooking. And eating. And making a mess.

Wild Space Dance takes us on a pleasant trip

Wild Space Dance takes us on a pleasant trip

"How to Get from Here to There" is less about place and more about the state of Being There.

Wild Space Dancers amid greenery and steel

Wild Space Dancers amid greenery and steel

On Thursday, Debra Loewen's Wild Space dance company opens a new site-specific work at the Lynden Sculpture Garden.

Review: Wild Space made me happy
Review

Wild Space made me happy

Maybe we can't define or explain happiness, but we know it when we see it.

Wild Space Dance, Speaking of Happiness

Wild Space Dance, Speaking of Happiness

Debra Loewen, collaborators Monica Rodero and Dan Schuchart, and the Wild Space troupe dance about happiness. Which turns out to be not so simple.

Review: Wild Space Dance’s ‘Map of Memories’ sheds light on a disbanded Milwaukee community
Review

Wild Space Dance’s ‘Map of Memories’ sheds light on a disbanded Milwaukee community

Map of Memories is not only an enthralling 90-minute kinetic display of beautiful sinewy human motion but also a local history lesson. A performance event features a fascinating pre-show talk by Milwaukee Historian John Gurda about the origins of Jones Island, its inhabitants, and its eventual change into its support for modern industry.

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