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Return to the Real Music Series

The Return to the Real Music Series presented free events featuring live music and art-making activities for all to enjoy as we emerged from the pandemic. Return to the Real Music Series July 17: The Shebeegeebees and Jesse Garcia with Santrio on the City Green July 18: Phillip Michael Scales and ESSO AfroJam Funkbeat on… Read More »Return to the Real Music Series

Movement Classes

October–December 2021 As we navigate through lives increasingly centered on screen-based activities—online games, family gatherings, workplaces, etc.—we risk disconnecting from the present moment and our bodies’ responses to the emotional and physical world around us. These classes, including offerings for all ages, focus on strengthening body awareness. They offer pathways to “return to the real”… Read More »Movement Classes

LADAMA Song Premiere Party

John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI, United States

Thursday, February 2, 2023 6:00–8:00 p.m. Free All ages Are you missing the Levitt AMP Sheboygan Concert Series? Come see the impact that the concerts have all year and celebrate Sheboygan through song! LADAMA returns to Sheboygan with a new song inspired by Sheboygan and our theme of Ways of Being. LADAMA will be filming a… Read More »LADAMA Song Premiere Party

Ashwini Ramaswamy’s Invisible Cities

John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI, United States

Featuring ten dancers, this reimagining of Italo Calvino’s metaphysical novel interweaves cultural perspectives through a dynamic group of lead artists who work in different movement styles—Ashwini Ramaswamy with Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy (Bharatanatyam), Berit Ahlgren (Gaga), Alanna Morris (Modern/Afro Diasporic), Joseph Tran (Breaking)—and visual artist Kevork Mourad.

Making a Writing/Drawing Tool

John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI, United States

Join us for a two-hour workshop when artist and educator E. Saffronia Downing demonstrates how to create “soil pastels” using clay foraged from the grounds of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s Art Preserve.

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