Florida Waterways Dance Project is a manifestation of the relationship of water and art and our responsibility to protect and nourish them both. Water is more than a geological link; it's also a metaphor for life's flow, for the inevitability of change and for the essential human need for connection. From the Panhandle to Jacksonville, Gainesville to Tampa, Palm Beach to Miami, Florida has nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate arts programs as well as an extensive system of magnet schools with quality training in the arts. We will be creating a performance with dance, music and visual art that will unite Florida through its waterways, by showcasing the depth and breadth of the arts in its educational institutions. Simultaneous performances will be happening at each location based on the common theme of water. Art, like water, is essential for life itself. In creating this simultaneous performance we will also live stream it via the internet in order to reach a much broader audience.
Director - Dale Andree, New World School of the Arts



Sunday, November 21, 2010

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Powers Park at Newnan's Lake in Gainesville, University of Florida and College of Central Florida's site.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Miami site at Jose Marti Park for New World School of the Arts, Miami-Dade College, South Miami Middle School and Conchita Espinosa Academy.

Two possibe sites for NOVA Southeastern's performance in Ft. Lauderdale.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

These are photos of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, the site of Jacksonville University's and Florida State College's performance.

Florida Waterways Dance Project: Miami River Photo

Florida Waterways Dance Project: Miami River Photo: Site for New World School of the Arts, Miami-Dade College, South Miami Middle School, Conchita Espinosa Academy
"This is a photo of the Miami River from Jose Marti Park where we'll be dancing. I have more photos and will begin to put them up for everyo..."
These two lakes are on the campus of Florida Atlantic University, and are potential sites for their performance.