Circus of the Elements are a multi-talented and multi-dimensional elemental live performance dance troupe. Our goal is to dazzle with our fiery outdoor displays of fire dance and fire art sculptures by bringing fresh choreography to the stage both indoors and out. We bring fire to the aerial as well as to isis wings belly dance hoop dance acro samba styles and more! You can find us every 1st Friday from May to October in Trinidad for Trinidad Art Nights as well as performing at a variety of events and venues. We also produce many of our own events and even do private parties!
Read MoreDDH provides the organization for several educational and performance groups. As the organizing body for Samba da Alegria, the community samba dance and drum troupe, DDH will continue to provide a thrilling parade for the annual North Country Fair. As the creative directors for sambAmore, a private performance group, we will continue to fuse dance and drumming styles to inspire audiences and promote this art form. As instructors, we will continue to work in elementary, high school, after school programs, and community venues to teach cultural applications of the relationship between dance and drums to Humboldt County youth.
Read MoreIn addition to the nuts and bolts of the English language, these projects connect participants to local services and offerings in Humboldt County. Local organizations and services that have made presentations to English Express students include: Paso a Paso, Healthy Kids Humboldt, Jefferson Community Center’s SEEDs program, Centro del Pueblo, CalFresh and the Farmer's Market Association, Redwood Coast Regional Center and Northcoast Children's Services. Students have even enjoyed a presentation by Redwood Curtain Theater.
Read MoreThe Fire Arts Center offers classes in ceramics (handbuilding and throwing) and fused glass memberships in both media as well as firing services for outside projects (subject to studio tech approval).
We have well equipped workspaces for both media and foster an educational and fun artistic environment!
In 2009 Jennifer Bell, who had been the producer/radio host of several KHSU shows, and Jessica Eden who has both volunteered and worked at KHSU as an engineer and producer, proposed a new show for KHSU. A 10 minute radio show called Food for Thought which shared stories of local food production. Farmers, ranchers, fishermen, food processors, and more, were interviewed about their role providing food for the community. This weekly show has been airing ever since and over the years over 200 interviews have been conducted and produced.
Read MoreUnderstanding harmony and cultural exchange all in a bowl of tea. Our mission is to to increase understanding harmony and cultural exchange between the people of the United States of America and those of other Pacific cultures. Our initial focus is the study and promotion of Japanese arts and culture especially Cha no yu (the Tea Ceremony) and Chado (The Way of Tea). Horai’s mission is guided by the Four Principles of Tea: Wa (harmony) Kei (respect) Sei (purity) and Jaku (tranquillity).
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