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Thursday, October 15, 2020

Dance Place Show I: Bloomingdale artist-neighbor collective gatherings -- Saturday, 10-24-2020 and Sunday, 10-25-2020

From: rbrannum@robertbrannum.com 

Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 7:05 PM
Subject: Dance Place 

Greetings and salutations neighbors, I share this for your information,

Robert

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I contacted the Dance Place for more info – see below:

Happy to share more information with you! Our website here, https://www.danceplace.org/performances/artist-neighbor-collective/all/, breaks down each day's gathering. The gatherings are free, but reservations are required and will be available to the public starting next Monday, October 19th. We are using #danceplace40 to promote this year's programming. 

Below is a short blurb and attached is a photo that you may use to share information as well! 

ANC: artist neighbor collective is one of Dance Place's Physically Distant Commission Recipients! For this commission, ANC presents SHOW I; a collaborative multidisciplinary immersive experience for a socially distant world. It’s a traveling tour of performances, visual art, and joyful collaboration that connects curators, performers, visual and performance artists and neighbors.  

Conceived by artist-neighbors in the Bloomingdale neighborhood, SHOW I is a walk-able, drive-able, scoot-able, bike-able visual and performance art gallery, with unique happenings at each artist’s home space. A reminder that we are stronger when we are together, SHOW I moves its audience through parks and alleyways, connecting the creative soul of a neighborhood to its visitors. 

Each gathering is FREE, but reservations are required. Visit danceplace.org for more information, including our COVID-19 safety protocols. 

 

The gatherings will be held in Bloomingdale - the specific locations will be dispersed to those who reserve their tickets. Each gathering day also has three different start times, so the audience will be split into groups and will then travel between each different location site with their small groups and a Dance Place docent.




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