Cyclone Twister

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The embedded plaque.
The embedded plaque.
An additional plaque.
An additional plaque.

The Cyclone Twister is a sculpture designed by Steve Maxon that is a guidance for a dance designed by Betty Toman, also called the Cyclone Twister.

[edit] The sculpture

Dedicated in October 28, 1995, the sculpture is embedded into the sidewalk on the corner of Welch Avenue and Chamberlain Street. It consists mostly of actual moldings of feet, set in bronze.

[edit] The dance

It was hoped that this would become the latest dance craze. Alas, it seems that most people would rather play Dance Dance Revolution.

[edit] News articles

  • The article, A Cyclone Twister hits Ames, in the 10/27, 1995 edition of the Iowa State Daily is still unavailable due to a change in the Daily's website and general laziness of Rofflehaus contributors. If you'd like to help fix a broken link like this, check out Template talk:ISUD to find out how. Thank you for your patience. (D: 10/27/1995)
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