Open Arms Dance Project creates greater joy and compassion with dance that opens hearts, minds, and arms.
Open Arms Dance Project is a community of dancers with diverse bodies, ages, and abilities, creating powerful art together in Boise, Idaho since 2008. As a dance company with a range of physical and neuro-diversity, Open Arms Dance Project has a mission to create greater joy and compassion with dance that opens hearts, minds, and arms.
You can find us performing everywhere from city sidewalks to main stages, including the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts. We carry our art and advocacy to school age audiences through our Upstanders with Open Arms anti-bullying program and Spiraling, our new one hour compassion building program for middle and high school students, both in partnership with the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights.
End of Season Performance
May 8th & 9th, 2025
Pioneer Room, 6th Floor
Jack’s Urban Meeting Place
5/8 Thursday Field Trip Performance
Join us for performances that will make your heart soar with joy! More info. coming soon!
5/9 Friday Field Trip and Evening Performances
Open Arms Dance Project fills a niche in our community that no other arts organization can. Open Arms' commitment to creating a community of artists, accepting them as they are, and challenging each artist to give generously of themselves, in whatever capacity, is uplifting and full of hope. More info. coming soon!
UPCOMING EVENTS
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November 7, 2024
FIRST THURSDAY: Monarch Migration Film & live performance
Jack’s Urban Meeting Place, Boise
6:00 PM, Free
Come watch our monarch themed film, learn a special American Sign Language poem about monarchs, watch us dance live! Decorate sugar skulls and watch a movie too.
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October/November
UPSTANDERS WITH OPEN ARMS: Performances
Sage International School of Boise campus
Free to Sage parents & students
This is the culmination of a 9-week dance residency teaching 2nd graders how to stand up to bullying and create a kinder, more inclusive community. Students will perform for their peers and parents to Teach others how to be an Upstander!
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Fall 2024 & Winter 2025
OPEN ARMS COMMUNITY DANCE CLASSES!
TBA
In these classes everyone is welcome -with Open Arms! Like our dance company, classes will be inclusive and intergenerational. Being open to youth and adults means grandparents, parents, kids, babies, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends, and neighbors can all dance together! No prior dance experience needed. Watch for details to come!
“This dance is about how I envisioned my life, in a spirit of sharing and hope, during a time of grief. It is based on a poem I wrote in 2004, titled, ‘How Should My Life Go?’”
- Gail C. Hawkins, age 75
Root. Grow. Release. Repeat.
Root, Grow, Release, Repeat features the solo choreography of 12 Open Arms Dance Project dancers woven together by Artistic Director Megan Brandel and Cinematographer April Frame. It was created during online rehearsals in the Fall of 2020 and filmed at the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. Many dancers made full artistic choices in creating their own solos, while the natural, non-choreographed movement of other dancers was celebrated. The descriptive, poetic script makes this film accessible for viewers who are blind or low vision and adds a layer of artistry for all viewers.
“I made this dance because Open Arms makes me feel very awesome.”
- Keely Burns, age 25
“I created this solo because many of us had to “slow down” this past year. I wanted to show that in slowing down my hope is you find peace. Feel the air…breath.”
- Shirley Hurley, age 64
Flipping the Script
Go behind-the-scenes of the Open Arms Dance Project in Boise as it rehearses for its biggest concert ever, and then performs. You’ll also meet some of the members of this inclusive, multi-generational company, which includes dancers with disabilities and others who identify as able-bodied.
I love dance. I just love the ability you have to express yourself through movement.”
- Heather Marie
Box me inside/ Outside the box
Box Me Inside/Outside the Box: A Movement Memoir, March 2020-March 2021 was conceived in June 2020 and created during a 10-day artist residency at Surel’s Place in Garden City, Idaho, in October 2020. It was completed and filmed in March 2021 in Ms. Brandel's home office/dining room in Boise and the Owyhee mountain range outside of Marsing, Idaho. Essential collaborators in creating this piece were April Frame, Jessie Proksa, and Anne Boyles.
Movement invention came from reoccurring pandemic themes: -touching surfaces with body parts other than hands, -helping kids with schoolwork, -home projects, -fighting to concentrate in a noisy home, -massive changes, -constant adapting, -quarantining/freezing -starting again, -escapes into Nature and creative projects.
“When I’m dancing I feel free to express my emotions without fear of being judged.”
- Heather Marie, OADP Dancer & Ambassador
“It makes me happy that I’m dancing.”
- Hava Fisherman, OADP Dancer & Ambassador
Donations to Open Arms Dance Project help provide scholarships, costumes, and cover operational costs that the sliding scale tuition is not able to cover. Some seasons nearly half our dancers are given scholarships. All donations support us in fulfilling our mission of creating greater joy and compassion in the community with dance that opens hearts, minds, and arms.
Thank you so much!
Learn more about our mission, our vision, and how we work
Learn more about how we came to be
Learn more about our anti-bullying program in partnership with the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights
Enjoy a gallery of our award-winning dance films