Dances Inspired by Nature’s Elegance

Endangered birds take flight through global dance.
Join the movement to protect beauty before it vanishes.

Our Mission

Rhythms of Wings unites dance and conservation science to raise awareness for endangered birds worldwide. Each performance transforms conservation into a shared act of beauty, storytelling, and global advocacy.

Our Approach

Combining art, advocacy, and action to magnify conservation efforts.

Close-up of a bird with a feathered crest and colorful face, featuring black and white feathers.

Dance as Story
Choreographers embody birds, turning threats into movement.

Close-up of a blue and yellow macaw bird with a large black beak, green background, and a blurred brown rock in the background.

Digital Advocacy
Art and social video bring bird stories to screens.

A vibrant bird with a red head and body, gray wings, and black tail, perched on a tree branch in a green, lush environment.

Community Creation
Anyone can join by submitting their own bird-inspired dance.

A puffin bird standing on a rock with its wings slightly raised, facing to the right.

Blending Science & Culture
We blend conservation facts with cultural expression..

Featured Feathers:
Spix’s Macaw

The cobalt blue Spix’s macaw was once extinct in the wild but has recently begun returning to its natural habitat through reintroduction efforts. 

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Bird advocates promising action

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Dancers contributing worldwide

100,000

Views globally
and counting

$25K

Pledged to support bird conservation

Our Work

A world map highlighting Africa in green, Europe in red, Asia in purple, North America in dark red, South America in yellow, and Australia in blue.

Performances. Stories. Impact. Supporting 18 Birds Worldwide.

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Colorful parrot with green, yellow, blue, and red feathers against a black background.

Pledge Your Support to Our Feathered Friends

Every 20 minutes, a species on Earth is lost forever. Your promise to be an advocate gives wings to hope that your children and grandchildren will have a chance to see these 18 and more feathered friends. Join us to create a future where today’s treasures have been conserved through responsible global citizens such as yourself.