Overview
Danielle Laurion and The Moving Company present a practice-driven response in Waterloo, NE that foregrounds local water concerns. The work approaches movement as a medium for embodied research, centering community experience and environmental care.
Ancestral Land
This project acknowledges the ancestral land of West Shores Lake, situating the artistic practice within the histories and ecologies of the site and inviting respectful attention to place-based stewardship.
The Work and Water Issues
The choreography addresses lived impacts of flooding and the urgent need for preservation of the marsh. Through ensemble material and site-responsive performance, the work renders visible the relationships between movement, water, and landscape.
Collaboration
The project brings together current and alumni members of The Moving Company, emphasizing collective authorship and intergenerational exchange as essential to sustaining artistic and ecological futures.
Social Media
- @unomovingcompany (Instagram)
- UNO’s The Moving Company-Alumni & Friends (Facebook)
Invitation
The company invites audiences and partners to follow their work, engage with conversations about watershed resilience, and support efforts that prioritize wetland preservation and community-centered responses to flooding.