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Focusing on collaborative and interdisciplinary performance, Manifold Motion explores the event at the intersection of art forms by bringing together artists of all practices.

Our mission is to cross barriers between art forms, encourage collaboration between artists, and provide opportunities for the public to experience new modes of expression.

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Friday, November 21, 2008
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center


Miscellanea, March 2008
photo: Carolyn Isaak

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Join us on Friday, November 21, 2008 for our Fiber Fundraiser.

We've put together an evening of drinks and performance to entertain you, and we will share some of our work-in-progress from our new fiber-based show.

Click Here for more details and to buy tickets.
Need space? Manifold Motion is now offering rehearsal rentals at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. Please contact us to reserve the studio, or with any questions.
Funding from individual donors is crucial to our operating budget. To support our continued production of compelling new performance works please click on the button below

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We have partnered with the Shunpike, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, as our fiscal sponsor. This means your donation to Manifold Motion and the Shunpike will be tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. And if your company matches employee gifts, your dollar goes twice as far.


5% of brennx0ryarn sales are donated to Manifold
Motion. Click above for beautiful hand-spun yarn.


In Fere, November 2006
photo: Roseann Barnhill
In Fere, November 2006
photo: Carolyn Isaak
"[To say] that I enjoyed the show would be an understatement."
--Gannon Patton, about In Fere

"...engrossing ...amazing."
--Dawn Isaacs, about Fissure

"So alive and beautiful."
-- Tamar Rogoff, about Seed

"Beautiful show - it was seamless; the dancers, music and projections worked as one organism."
-- Kyla Ernst-Alper, about Seed

Seed, September 2005
photo: Noah Todd

Fissure, March 2006
photo: Carolyn Isaak
Seed, September 2005
photo: Carolyn Isaak

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