Wild Steps engages in folk music and dance activities to connect cultures and build community, especially to serve and represent vulnerable populations. We offer interactive performances, inclusive dances, festivals, benefit concerts, educational initiatives, and partnerships. By fusing musical genres, we increase exchange and empathy based on our unique stories, while also leading creative and constructive social change initiatives. Recognizing a gap, we are pursuing research and recreation activities to bring Arizona folk music and dance traditions from various cultures to life and unite people in a spirit of joy and understanding (the Wild West Fiddle Project).
Regular, specific programs are for people with intellectual, physical, and hidden disabilities (including PTSD and neurodivergence), the elderly, high school students, and we are always expanding to include groups facing challenging and unjust life circumstances. Social justice and social change are at the heart of our festive, collaborative, and hands-on practices. We ask ourselves: What needs are there in our community? Who is already addressing these? How can we work with them to add our creative and visionary solutions to meet these? This usually involves the transformative power of music and dance, but not always. For example, we are piloting a carpooling project for school families in partnership with Flagstaff Unified School District because we believe in sustainability, paradigm-shifting, and helping struggling parents.