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Don’t You Feel It Too?

 Artists:  Rae Eden, Elizabeth Fontaine, Diane Hellekson, Theresa Madaus Don’t You Feel It Too? (DYFIT) is the practice of dancing your inner nature in public places. Anyone can join this hybrid of flash mob, mind-body awareness practice, activism, and physical exercise. Bring your favorite music and earbuds (or borrow a pair from us), and help us create a spectacle while expanding the notion of what is acceptable in public. Benefits include stress relief, catharsis, confidence, and joy.

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Fire and Ice: A Winter Flamenco Odyssey 

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Art Shanty Projects
PO Box 18684, Minneapolis, MN 55418
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Artist & Press inquiries: program@artshantyprojects.org

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With support from:

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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

This Cultural Districts Arts Fund activation is funded, in part, by the City of Minneapolis Arts & Cultural Affairs Department.

This event is supported by the Meet Minneapolis Community Events Assistance Program.

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