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SUMMARY:Madweyaashkaa - Waves Can Be Heard (Upper St Anthony Falls Lock)        February 18\, 19\, 20
DESCRIPTION:An animated video collage projected onto the 400 x 50 foot wall of the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock is synced with a soundscape of music!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWith images of the Grandmother moon (Nokomis)\, fire\, earth\, water\, and the jingle dress dance entwined in swirling colors\, Madweyaashkaa celebrates the resilience of Indigenous women on a spectacular scale. An animated video collage projected onto the 400 x 50 foot wall of the Upper St. Anthony Falls lock wall is synced with a soundscape of music composed by Lyz Jaakola (Fond du Lac Band of Ojibwe) and a recorded narrative by Dakota/Ojibway First Nation elder Millie Richard. Viewers will also find three silent video projections with flickers of imagery from the main video distributed around the lock. \nThis piece will explore themes of homecoming and finding connection within ourselves to culture\, ancestors\, and nature\, no matter how far away we may sometimes feel. From an Anishinaabe perspective\, it is a reminder that Nokomis is always around\, an elder always ready for us to reach out and willing to hear what’s in our hearts. \n  \nA note on place and language: \nOwamni-yomni is ‘whirlpool’ in the Dakota language. Gakaabika is ‘severed rock’ in the Ojibwe language. Both are the names of the place where the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam currently sits\, in the homelands of the Dakota. \nPrior to colonial settlement\, the Dakota lived along Owamni-yomni / Gakaabika and Ojibwe\,Ho-Chunk\, and other nations traveled through that place. It was and still is an important and sacred place to Ojibwe\, Ho-Chunk\, Dakota and Indigenous peoples currently living here. \n\n\n\n\nFor more information and to register.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/madweyaashkaa-waves-can-be-heard-upper-stl-anthony-falls-lock-2021-02-20/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,City of Minneapolis,Featured
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SUMMARY:Madweyaashkaa - Waves Can Be Heard (Upper Stl Anthony Falls Lock)
DESCRIPTION:An animated video collage projected onto the 400 x 50 foot wall of the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock is synced with a soundscape of music!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWith images of the Grandmother moon (Nokomis)\, fire\, earth\, water\, and the jingle dress dance entwined in swirling colors\, Madweyaashkaa celebrates the resilience of Indigenous women on a spectacular scale. An animated video collage projected onto the 400 x 50 foot wall of the Upper St. Anthony Falls lock wall is synced with a soundscape of music composed by Lyz Jaakola (Fond du Lac Band of Ojibwe) and a recorded narrative by Dakota/Ojibway First Nation elder Millie Richard. Viewers will also find three silent video projections with flickers of imagery from the main video distributed around the lock. \nThis piece will explore themes of homecoming and finding connection within ourselves to culture\, ancestors\, and nature\, no matter how far away we may sometimes feel. From an Anishinaabe perspective\, it is a reminder that Nokomis is always around\, an elder always ready for us to reach out and willing to hear what’s in our hearts. \n  \nA note on place and language: \nOwamni-yomni is ‘whirlpool’ in the Dakota language. Gakaabika is ‘severed rock’ in the Ojibwe language. Both are the names of the place where the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam currently sits\, in the homelands of the Dakota. \nPrior to colonial settlement\, the Dakota lived along Owamni-yomni / Gakaabika and Ojibwe\,Ho-Chunk\, and other nations traveled through that place. It was and still is an important and sacred place to Ojibwe\, Ho-Chunk\, Dakota and Indigenous peoples currently living here. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/madweyaashkaa-waves-can-be-heard-upper-stl-anthony-falls-lock/2021-02-19/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,City of Minneapolis
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SUMMARY:Madweyaashkaa - Waves Can Be Heard (Upper Stl Anthony Falls Lock)
DESCRIPTION:An animated video collage projected onto the 400 x 50 foot wall of the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock is synced with a soundscape of music!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWith images of the Grandmother moon (Nokomis)\, fire\, earth\, water\, and the jingle dress dance entwined in swirling colors\, Madweyaashkaa celebrates the resilience of Indigenous women on a spectacular scale. An animated video collage projected onto the 400 x 50 foot wall of the Upper St. Anthony Falls lock wall is synced with a soundscape of music composed by Lyz Jaakola (Fond du Lac Band of Ojibwe) and a recorded narrative by Dakota/Ojibway First Nation elder Millie Richard. Viewers will also find three silent video projections with flickers of imagery from the main video distributed around the lock. \nThis piece will explore themes of homecoming and finding connection within ourselves to culture\, ancestors\, and nature\, no matter how far away we may sometimes feel. From an Anishinaabe perspective\, it is a reminder that Nokomis is always around\, an elder always ready for us to reach out and willing to hear what’s in our hearts. \n  \nA note on place and language: \nOwamni-yomni is ‘whirlpool’ in the Dakota language. Gakaabika is ‘severed rock’ in the Ojibwe language. Both are the names of the place where the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam currently sits\, in the homelands of the Dakota. \nPrior to colonial settlement\, the Dakota lived along Owamni-yomni / Gakaabika and Ojibwe\,Ho-Chunk\, and other nations traveled through that place. It was and still is an important and sacred place to Ojibwe\, Ho-Chunk\, Dakota and Indigenous peoples currently living here. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/madweyaashkaa-waves-can-be-heard-upper-stl-anthony-falls-lock/2021-02-18/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,City of Minneapolis
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SUMMARY:Illuminate the Lock: Returning the River (3 nights)
DESCRIPTION:Illuminate the Lock: Returning the River \nA night of poetry\, projection\, and music illuminates a future where both rivers and people are liberated\, where we celebrate wildness\, and where we practice reciprocal relationships between all bodies of water\, including one another’s. \nReturning the River tells the story of a daughter born into a time of walls whose life is intrinsically linked to the life of a paddlefish. Participants will take in visual projections on the water by Mike Hoyt\, a soundscape composed by Dameun Strange and a libretto by Molly Van Avery sung and spoken by performers above and below the lock chamber. Come listen and sing along. Hold water drawn up from below\, imbue it with blessings for descendants\, and then pour it back into the river to make its way towards liberation. \nPresented as part of Illuminate the Lock by Northern Lights.mn\, Mississippi Park Connection\, the National Park Service with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/illuminate-lock-returning-river-3-nights-2018-09-22/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment,Music
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SUMMARY:Illuminate the Lock: Returning the River (3 nights)
DESCRIPTION:Illuminate the Lock: Returning the River \nA night of poetry\, projection\, and music illuminates a future where both rivers and people are liberated\, where we celebrate wildness\, and where we practice reciprocal relationships between all bodies of water\, including one another’s. \nReturning the River tells the story of a daughter born into a time of walls whose life is intrinsically linked to the life of a paddlefish. Participants will take in visual projections on the water by Mike Hoyt\, a soundscape composed by Dameun Strange and a libretto by Molly Van Avery sung and spoken by performers above and below the lock chamber. Come listen and sing along. Hold water drawn up from below\, imbue it with blessings for descendants\, and then pour it back into the river to make its way towards liberation. \nPresented as part of Illuminate the Lock by Northern Lights.mn\, Mississippi Park Connection\, the National Park Service with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/illuminate-lock-returning-river-3-nights-2018-09-21/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment,Music
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SUMMARY:Illuminate the Lock: Returning the River (3 nights)
DESCRIPTION:Illuminate the Lock: Returning the River \nA night of poetry\, projection\, and music illuminates a future where both rivers and people are liberated\, where we celebrate wildness\, and where we practice reciprocal relationships between all bodies of water\, including one another’s. \nReturning the River tells the story of a daughter born into a time of walls whose life is intrinsically linked to the life of a paddlefish. Participants will take in visual projections on the water by Mike Hoyt\, a soundscape composed by Dameun Strange and a libretto by Molly Van Avery sung and spoken by performers above and below the lock chamber. Come listen and sing along. Hold water drawn up from below\, imbue it with blessings for descendants\, and then pour it back into the river to make its way towards liberation. \nPresented as part of Illuminate the Lock by Northern Lights.mn\, Mississippi Park Connection\, the National Park Service with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/illuminate-lock-returning-river-3-nights/2018-09-20/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment,Featured,Music
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SUMMARY:Aquatennial: Upper St. Anthony Falls Open House & Picnic
DESCRIPTION:The Minneapolis Aquatennial\, often called “The Best Days of Summer”\, is an annual outdoor event to celebrate the city’s famous lakes\, rivers\, and streams. Learn more at https://www.aquatennial.com/ \nExperience Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam like never before! For the first time in the locks history\, enjoy a picnic on the lock wall surrounded by panoramic views of the falls\, explore the visitor center\, interact with National Park Service rangers\, and discover the history and impact of the falls on Minneapolis and the nation. \nBring your own food or purchase from the nearby Mill City Market or an Aquatennial vendor outside of the Lock. Some blankets provided or bring your own and enjoy the views! \nThis event is hosted by the National Park Service and Mississippi Park Connection.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/aquatennial-upper-st-anthony-falls-open-house-picnic/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Environment,Featured,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170916T200000
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SUMMARY:Illuminate the Lock: Aaron Dysart\, Surface
DESCRIPTION:The 49-foot tall chamber of Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam will become a canvas for experimental artworks during this two-part series. \nSurface by artist Aaron Dysart kicks off the series\, using years of handwritten data recorded by Army Corps of Engineers staff at the Lock as the basis for a light show. Daily pool heights and lockages will translate into shifting colors projected on atmospheric effects created in the lock chamber. The spectacle will display the 52-year operating history of this iconic Minneapolis space through near daily observations by the people who tended it. \nPresented by Northern Lights.mn\, Mississippi Park Connection\, theMississippi National River and Recreation Area\, and as part of Here & There by The Soap Factory with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers. \nSeptember 15 & 16\n8-10:30 pm\nFree\nUpper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center \nAbove image: Aaron Dysart\, Surface. Image courtesy of The Soap Factory.\n\n\nArt\nFree Admission\nArt exhibition
URL:https://northloop.org/event/illuminate-lock-aaron-dysart-surface/2017-09-16/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Environment,Featured
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SUMMARY:Illuminate the Lock: Aaron Dysart\, Surface
DESCRIPTION:The 49-foot tall chamber of Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam will become a canvas for experimental artworks during this two-part series. \nSurface by artist Aaron Dysart kicks off the series\, using years of handwritten data recorded by Army Corps of Engineers staff at the Lock as the basis for a light show. Daily pool heights and lockages will translate into shifting colors projected on atmospheric effects created in the lock chamber. The spectacle will display the 52-year operating history of this iconic Minneapolis space through near daily observations by the people who tended it. \nPresented by Northern Lights.mn\, Mississippi Park Connection\, theMississippi National River and Recreation Area\, and as part of Here & There by The Soap Factory with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers. \nSeptember 15 & 16\n8-10:30 pm\nFree\nUpper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center \nAbove image: Aaron Dysart\, Surface. Image courtesy of The Soap Factory.\n\n\nArt\nFree Admission\nArt exhibition
URL:https://northloop.org/event/illuminate-lock-aaron-dysart-surface/2017-09-15/
LOCATION:Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Visitor Center\, 1 Portland Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
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