The Battery Dance Festival is New York's longest - running free
public dance festival.
Not exact matches
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festivals, feasts, trance, initiations, funerary services, matrimonial services, meditation, prayer, music, art,
dance,
public service or other aspects of human culture.
On Wednesday, July 31, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy will showcase its proposal for the Presidio Exchange (PX)-- an open - platform cultural center in this world - class location that will maintain the prime views of the Golden Gate Bridge, forge a new pedestrian link between the Presidio Main Post and the waterfront, and engage the
public in a dynamic and ever - evolving series of
public programs — from art installations to «hackathons», film
festivals to green - tech expositions,
dance performances to history lectures.
On August 24, a few days before the opening, Crimp will be a guest of the
dance festival Tanz im August, where he will hold a
public discussion with Belgian dancer and choreographer Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker.
Their work is part of the museum's participation in «NL: A Season of Dutch Arts in the Berkshires,» a
festival coordinated by Dutch
public and private agencies that also includes
dance, theater, cinema and live music performances at Mass MoCA, the Clark Art Institute, Jacob's Pillow, Tanglewood and elsewhere.
Vlatka Horvat works across a wide range of forms, namely sculpture, installation, drawing, performance, photography, and text, presenting her work in various contexts — from gallery spaces through theater and
dance festivals to the
public realm.
The
festival will take place in seven DC Main Streets neighborhoods, bringing visual and performing arts, including painting, photography, sculpture, crafts, fashion, music,
dance, theater, film, and poetry, to indoor and outdoor
public and private spaces, including businesses.
This month long
festival will showcase visual art,
public sculpture, cinema, music, multi-media performance, spoken word, alternative video and
dance.
Vlatka Horvat (1974) is an artist based in London, working across a wide range of forms, namely sculpture, installation, drawing, performance and photography, presenting her work in various contexts — from gallery spaces through theatre and
dance festivals to the
public realm.
At the
festival he waddles and
dances, interacts with bizarrely costumed party - goers and finally, after days of physical endurance and basic human survival, witnesses the culmination of the event in its mass
public «burn».