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Wild Space Dance Company Rumbles into the New Davidson Park
Sep 17th, 2024 by Wild Space Dance Company
Wild Space Dance Company presents Skip Stitch
Apr 17th, 2024 by Wild Space Dance Company
Wild Space Dance Company Presents History of the Future
Nov 22nd, 2022 by Wild Space Dance Company
Wild Space Creates Making/Unmaking at The Warehouse
Making/Unmaking explores what it means to make, view and interpret visual art.
Jan 28th, 2019 by Wild Space Dance CompanyWild Space Makes Fresh Tracks in February Show
Audiences will be invited to visit and revisit three distinct performance areas.
Feb 24th, 2016 by Wild Space Dance CompanyA Wild Space Under Glass at Mitchell Park
Wild Space Dance Company presents 29th site-based performance in greenhouse event space
Oct 14th, 2015 by Wild Space Dance CompanyUWM “Winterdances” Left Me Cold
Weak choreography and dancing undercut the impact of concert’s dedication to Trisha Brown.
Feb 9th, 2015 by Danielle McCluneWild 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.
Apr 14th, 2011 by Tom StriniWild Space takes it to the bank
Debra Loewen's new Past Present brims with dreamy, arresting moments, but there's a slow patch in the middle.
Jan 28th, 2011 by Tom StriniWild 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.
Sep 7th, 2010 by Tom StriniWild Space made me happy
Maybe we can't define or explain happiness, but we know it when we see it.
Apr 22nd, 2010 by Tom StriniWild 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.
Apr 21st, 2010 by Tom StriniWild 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.
May 2nd, 2009 by Michael Madden