ISOTOPES IN MOTION
Wharton Center Original Commission
The captivating fusion of science and art, Of Equal Place: Isotopes in Motion, returns to Wharton Center. This dynamic multimedia experience transcends boundaries, intertwining the realms of nuclear physics and dance in partnership with the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) and Dance Exchange.
This groundbreaking Dance Exchange work places people of color, women, and youth at the forefront, celebrating their contributions to both science and the arts. With an expanded cast of community partners and performers, Of Equal Place: Isotopes in Motion reshapes perceptions of who can dance and who can be a scientist.
Audiences raved about the premiere performance:
"The diversity of the dancers was inspiring."
"Great way to provide access to the world of science for the non-scientist."
"Love the integration of physics, music and dance, and the imagery projected."
Don’t miss this unforgettable experience that sparks curiosity, ignites the imagination, mixes humor and wonder, and redefines the boundaries of artistic and scientific expression. Sponsored by the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University.
Media Partner: WKAR