
About this Event

MURMUR is soaring into a spring tour in parks across Northern California with the support of the California Arts in the Parks grant. This free outdoor performance invites you to witness dance in dialogue with the landscape—no stage, no barriers, just the murmuration of dance in the open air.
🐣Join us for the perfomance starting at 2pm PT🐦
If you love birds, you’ll love MURMUR. If you’ve ever stopped dead in your tracks to catch the flicker of wings and the way a bird’s call can anchor you to the present moment, this show is for you.
🦜Arrive at 1pm PT for a free bird language workshop facilitated by Weaving Earth🦉
Join us for a free Bird Language Practice with partner organization Weaving Earth from 1:00 - 1:45pm.
This workshop invites you to slow down, settle your nervous system, and build a reciprocal relationship with birds by tuning into their vocalizations, movements, and behaviors. By cultivating deep listening and presence, we can better understand the real-time story of the ecosystem that birds are telling, while also reflecting on how our own actions impact their well-being. Through this co-liberatory and somatic approach, participants will deepen their "wild fluency" and learn how bird language can foster empathy, connection, and collective awareness in both natural and human communities.
This event is for the 📍 April 13th performance at Wildcat Canyon Regional Park in Richmond, CA
To find out more about current & previous Murmur projects by Sarah Bush Dance Project visit our website here
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Experience a wild, immersive journey where dance merges with flight – blurring the lines between bodies and birds, movement and wind, stage and sky. This spring, we flock together. Our dancers don’t imitate birds. They become them—channeling the wild, the threatened, and the fierce, including:
🖤 The American Crow, wise and loyal prophet
🩸The Cardinal Crow, death doula and spirit guide
🎶The Western Meadowlark, singer of primal need
🌿The Dark-eyed Junco, informant darting between worlds
🔥The Red-Shouldered Hawk, hunter and guardian
❄The Snowy Egret, protector poised at the threshold
🍥The Cedar Waxwing, socialite imbibing on collective joy
🌊The Black-Necked Stilt, delicate dancer between earth and sky
🌲The Nuttall’s Woodpecker, destroyer of what needs to die

MURMUR is more than a dance. It is a remembering. A celebration of our kinship with birds. Experience a wild, immersive journey where dance merges with flight.
Our dancers don’t imitate birds. They endeavor to become them—channeling the wild, the threatened, the fierce.
This spring, we flock together. We dance for the vanishing. We dance for the thriving. We dance for those still searching for their flock, where survival is a radical act of belonging.

🕊️ What to Expect:
A 50-minute site-responsive dance performance
📷 Capture the Moment: Tag us in your photos @yourhandle and use #MurmurDance
☔ Rain Plan: This is a weather-dependent event. If rescheduled, all registered attendees will receive an email update.
If you love contemorary dance.
If you're a local birdwatcher or a member of your local conservation group, or an enviornmentlist.
If you love cultural events, LGBTQ+, & BIPOC art support focused art.
If you love mindfulness & somatic practices.
Or, if you simply are looking for a wonderfully unique weekend experience in California Parks,
Then this event is passionately for you 💜

Visit MURMUR at this performance or any of it's upcoming performances on it's Spring Tour in California Parks at the scheduled times below
📍March 30 – Lake Merritt, Oakland
📍April 13 – Wildcat Canyon, Richmond, CA
📍April 20 – Coulterville Park, Coulterville, CA
📍April 27 – Ragle Regional Park, Sebastopol, CA
📍May 4 – Charlie Byrd Park, W**d, CA

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, 5755 McBryde Avenue, Richmond, United States
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