MOSCOW, IDAHO – The Moscow Movement Arts Center (MMAC) is reaching out to the community for support to ensure that their upcoming production of ALICE can go on as planned. Scheduled for May 31, 2025, at 4:00 PM at the Fagerbakke Stage at the Hartung Theatre, this imaginative dance performance is at risk without critical funding.
MMAC is dedicated to providing a high-quality dance education rooted in classical and contemporary techniques. Their mission includes welcoming students of all backgrounds, supporting artistic exploration and personal wellness, and providing opportunities to study with professional and guest artists in the field.
The organization is currently seeking donations through their GoFundMe campaign, accessible via www.MoscowMovementArtsCenter.com or by scanning the QR code found on promotional materials.
“This production is more than a show—it’s a culmination of months of dedication, creativity, and growth for our students,” said a representative from MMAC. “With the support of our generous community, we can bring ALICE to life and continue to enrich the Palouse region through the performing arts.”
MMAC’s Mission Includes:
- Providing a quality dance program focused on classical technique and contemporary practices.
- Supporting students in discovering their place in the world of dance, movement, and wellness.
- Offering access to instruction from visiting professional artists.
- Encouraging global citizenship, self-perception, and community-building through student-centered pedagogy.
Tickets and more information are available now at www.MoscowMovementArtsCenter.com.
For media inquiries, interviews, or sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Rachel Dodson
Founder & Artistic Director of Moscow Movement Arts Center
Email: director@moscowmovementartscenter.com
Phone: (208) 801-3746