Turning the Wheel Missoula
Contact
406.533.7561
210 N Higgins Suite 222, Missoula, MT 59802
Website
Venue
Unapproved
Dining Capacity:
Turning the Wheel uses the expressive arts of movement and improvisational theatre to nurture individual wellness and community engagement. A Turning the Wheel class centers around the body – engaging groups in games and movement explorations, but may also include collage activities, journaling, vocalization and performance, all generated by the stories and personal history of participants. We invite you to explore with us how movement takes us directly to joy by teaching us to inhabit our body, expand our mind and engage our community.
CONTACTS:
Heather@turningthewheel.org
Lizzi@turningthewheel.org
Preserve Historic Missoula
Contact
(406) 544-8606
201 S. Fourth St. W. #2, Missoula, MT 59806
Website
The primary mission for Preserve Historic Missoula is to educate the citizens of Missoula and Western Montana in the appreciation of the educational, historical, architectural, scientific, and aesthetic significance of their environmental heritage, including historic sites, buildings, structures, objects, and districts and prehistoric sites.
Please contact Suzanne Juline (406-544-8606), or visit website for further information.
Montana Gaelic Cultural Society
The Montana Gaelic Cultural Society (MGCS) was founded in 1997 by Thomas Sullivan and Richard Newman, two engineers from Missoula. Since that time, the MGCS has sponsored classes in the Irish language, Irish dance classes, music and drama presentations, and ten successful Irish Festivals. There is now an Irish Studies Program at the University of Montana, and work is being done toward the establishment of an Irish Cultural Center in Butte.
It is the aim of the MGCS to continue developing such programs, increasing membership and support so that access to the Irish and Gaelic culture is provided to all Montana communities. To accomplish this, it is vital to build memberships, with an eye toward establishing access to the organization throughout the state of Montana.
Art Associates of Missoula
The Art Associates of Missoula is a non-profit organization which actively supports the Missoula Art Museum, especially the Fifth Grade Art Experience and sponsors a scholarship for a University of Montana Art Student each year.In addition they provide their members with a monthly general meeting with engaging and diverse lectures by people associated with the arts. They also provide members with hands on art experiences through workshops presented throughout the year. They strive to implement small group gatherings and arrange a yearly Spring tour to discover Art of the Northwest.
Please see website for further details and contact information.
Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre
Contact
406.549.5155
2704 Brooks\nMissoula, MT 59801
Website
Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre offers important opportunities to the youth of Montana with training, performing and cultural exchanges. RMBT enriches the quality of life in Montana through its unique original programming that is presented throughout Montana, the US and internationally.
Flamenco Montana / Victoria Lenihan Dance
Contact
406.542.9270
Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre School, 2704 Brooks, Missoula, MT
Website
Over the twenty years since we formed our group, many talented individuals have contributed to our performances. Today we continue in the spirit in which we began: sharing our love of flamenco and Spanish dance arts, reaching out beyond our community, preserving the art authentically. We offer presentations in flamenco history, as well as performances appropriate for any age group, from Sunflower Montessori Preschool to The Springs, and we can bring our own floor if need be! Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre School is our home for flamenco classes for their students and adults. We are continuing our tradition of bringing world class flamenco artists to Missoula with Yaelisa, Jason McGuire, and Jesus Montoya coming in August, 2017. For more details, check our website www.flamencomt.com or call Victoria: 406-542-9270. Thank you for your interest in this venerable art, declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2010.