DANIELMOLLNER
Monthly Dance in the Park
Sun, Jul 12
|Ocean View Park
Come join us every second Sunday in Santa Cruz at Ocean View Park from 3-5pm. All ages welcome, $10 cash per headset (our season this year is June - November.)


Time & Location
Jul 12, 2026, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Ocean View Park, 102 Ocean View Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USA
About the event
MONTHLY SILENT DISCO in the PARK
It's that time of year...join us every second Sunday a month from 3-5pm. All ages welcome, $10 cash per headset.
2026 Season Dates
Jun 14
Jul 12
Aug 09
Sep 13
Oct 11
Nov 08
The weather is warmer, the days are longer, and we are once again dancing in the park. We bring out the silent disco headphones once each month for our community to get down, have a good time, and hang out together in a relaxed, drug and alcohol free environment.
Bring a blanket, picnic, dogs, kids, hoops, slack line, or whatever else ya like that promotes expression and connection with care and respect.
NOTE: you must pay in cash, no credit card, venmo, etc.
** Outdoor Dance Guidelines **
Be yourself, accept others. Respect the space and everyone in it. Yes to embodiment, creativity, and community! Please keep the dances drug/alcohol free and conversation out of the dance space!
WHAT TO EXPECT
This is a freeform movement space. Move however you wish. And you are always at choice about whether you want to dance solo or with other people.
You can expect a two-hour, DJ'd musical "journey" from Daniel Mollner. The first 10-15 minutes is downtempo for you to arrive, warm up, and stretch as you like. The tempo begins to build gradually from there reaching a peak or catharsis in the second half of the dance. Afterwards the music comes down, softening and slowing towards the end for relaxation and rest as we conclude the dance.
It is VERY important to this community that dances feel reasonably safe and welcoming for ALL people…especially those who’ve been marginalized (LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, body type, neurodiverse, seniors). We ask everyone who comes to help us to continue making it so. We also ask for the willingness of traditionally marginalized people to come and dance with us as we learn and grow in this way.