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Dance Mojave with Jenn Henry and Melissa Daniels

Dance Mojave with Jenn Henry and Melissa Daniels

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In this episode of the Highway 62 Podcast, host Danny Thompson speaks with Melissa Daniels and Jenn Henry from Dance Mojave, a nonprofit performance collective dedicated to providing no-cost performance opportunities for dancers of all ages and skill levels. They discuss their journey in establishing the collective, the importance of inclusivity in dance, and the joy of community engagement through performances. The conversation also highlights their recent productions, including The Nutcracker and The Planets, and their aspirations for future events that reflect the local culture and ecology. Fundraising efforts and the significance of supporting local arts are also explored, emphasizing the collective's commitment to making dance accessible to everyone.

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  • Dance Mojave is a nonprofit performance collective.
  • They provide no-cost performance opportunities for all ages.
  • Inclusivity in dance is a core value of the organization.
  • Community engagement is essential for their mission.
  • Recent productions include The Nutcracker and The Planets.
  • They aim to reflect local culture in their performances.
  • Fundraising is crucial for their operations and productions.
  • Dance can be a joyful experience for everyone, regardless of age.
  • They offer various dance classes for different skill levels.
  • The collective fosters a supportive environment for performers.

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