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MOVING MEMORIES & EL SUEÑO Dance Film Screening w/ Alicia Mullikin

  • Museum of Northwest Art 121 1st Street La Conner, WA, 98257 United States (map)

Join us on April 27 for a dance workshop and short film screening with Alicia Mullikin!

SPECIAL TWO-FOR-ONE DEAL: Register for the dance workshop and film with one adult and a youth under 16 accompanies for free!

Ages: all (children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
Cost: $35 for both Movement Workshop and Film Screening / $5 for Film Screening only
Location: In-person class at MoNA

MOVING MEMORIES with Alicia Mullikin: Saturday, April 27 from 1:00 -2:00 pm

This is a family friendly all levels dance class that will combine journaling with movement as a way to remember and honor our loved ones. Participants will be gently guided through movement exploration and will have the opportunity to access the memories and emotions that are held in our bodies. We will allow those experiences to move us in community and move through us with authenticity. All you need is an open heart and willingness to explore movement.

EL SUEÑO Dance Film: Saturday, April 27 from 2:15 -3:15 pm

The movement class will be followed by an opportunity to view EL SUEÑO's contemporary dance film. The work offers a glimpse of the woven landscapes of pain and joy echoed in both ancient and contemporary experience that are central to the women who created this work. EL SUEÑO's Film offers an intimate glimpse of female archetypes-- mother, grandmother, queen, and warrior. These ancestors are reimagined as traits that are passed down through generations and challenges us to take ownership over the world we leave for our future ancestors.

Photo credit: Devin Muñoz

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About ALICIA MULLIKIN

Alicia Mullikin (she/her) is a Chicana dance artist, beadworker, and arts advocate. She is descendant from the Náayari Cora people of Mexico. Alicia is the founder of EL SUEÑO, an organization that uses art as a way to engage, empower, and heal communities of color. She received her love of art from her mother and aims to honor her ancestors through all of her work. For more info follow @el.sueno.dance on instagram


How to Register for a Class

  1. Click the orange “Add to Cart” button.

  2. Fill out the registration form and click the “Add to Cart” button.

  3. Click on the orange shopping cart icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.

  4. Click the orange “Checkout” button.

  5. Fill out, review and submit your payment information. Members receive a 10% discount using the discount code on your member card. Lost your code? Email: development@museumofnwart.org.

  6. You will receive a confirmation email after step 5 is completed.

If you have questions, email education@museumofnwart.org.


MoNA’s Class Cancellation Policy

If MoNA cancels the class, the student has two options:

  • 100% Non-transferable refund 

  • Generously choose to donate the full amount to support MoNA's Education Programs. The student will receive a letter acknowledging their donation for tax purposes.

If the student decides to cancel the class, they have the following options based on timing of cancellation:

  • Cancels seven days or more before class: 

    • The student has the option of 100% non-transferable refund or can generously choose to donate the full amount to support MoNA's Education Programs. The student will receive a letter acknowledging their donation for tax purposes.

  • Cancels less than seven days before the class or a no show:

    • The student is not eligible for a refund. These funds will be considered a generous donation to support MoNA's Education Programs and the student will receive a letter acknowledging their donation for tax purposes.

All questions regarding refunds and cancellations should be directed to education@museumofnwart.org.


General Amenities and Accessibility Information

  • The facility is wheelchair accessible and an elevator is available in the back of the building

  • A wheelchair is available for visitors

  • Limited seating is provided throughout the galleries and studio space

  • Restrooms are available on both floors of the museum. Changing tables are available in the restrooms on the 2nd floor and an all-gender restroom is available on the 1st floor of the museum

  • Please email us at info@museumofnwart.org or call us at (360) 466-4446 if you have questions or need additional information about accessibility


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