Mischief on the Hudson at Riverside Park (FREE!)
Company:
General Mischief Dance Theatre
FREE | FAMILY FRIENDLY | OUTDOORS
As Part of the Summer on the Hudson Festival!
Performances at 2:00PM and 5:30PM
General Mischief presents a playful site-specific dance performance featuring new collaborations including "Stroll" with music by TAIKOPROJECT, "Glad" with music by the VNote Ensemble, "Bluesette" with music by the 41street Ensemble, live percussion! The performance does involve some minimal walking for the audience, so wear comfy shoes and join the adventure!
Accessibility:
The performance involves some minimal walking, so wear comfy shoes and join the adventure!
ASL interpretation is provided at the 5:30pm show
This is a wheelchair accessible event. Location: Riverside Park at West 63rd Street • Meet at the Solstice Bench • Take the A, C, D or 1 to 59th Street, 2 or 3 to 72nd Street
Featuring performances by: Jane Abbott, Maiko Harada, Ellen Henry, Wendy Lechuga, Saki Masuda, Richard Sayama, Kierstyn Sharrow, Emily Smyth Vartanian, and JP Viernes
General Mischief's performances at Summer on the Hudson are made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement, a regrant program supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by LMCC. This program is also supported by Dance/NYC’s Coronavirus Dance Relief Fund: New York State Edition, made possible by NYSCA.
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