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Jun152013

June 15, 2013, Saturday - Solstice River XVII at Stone Arch Bridge

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Stone Arch Bridge

The 17th annual site-specific performance at the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, as part of Global Water Dances.

Global Water Dances is a series of dances performed on the same day through out the world, bringing local and global attention to water quality issues.

Minneapolis is one of over 60 cities on six continents creating this year's event.

Come to the Stone Arch bridge and watch as the whole surrounding landscape comes alive with dancers on rooftops, kayaks, and riverbanks for Solstice River XVII.

Free and open to the public, the event will be held rain or shine. Click here for more information on the Minneapolis Global Water Dances event.