Event
Girl Group Performance: Arlene Shechet x Annie-B Parson
5:00pm — 7:00pm
A group of six women gather to dance at dusk in the midst of Arlene Shechet’s Girl Group. Dance as sculpture: sculpture as dance.
Join us for an evening performance where dancers and audience will move together through Arlene Shechet’s Girl Group.
Choreography by Annie-B Parson in collaboration with the dancers: Cecily Campbell, Elizabeth DeMent, Natalie Green, Kashia Kancey, Brooke Ashley Rucker, and Jin Ju Song-Begin. Costumes by Arlene Shechet. Sound design by Tei Blow. Produced by Storm King Art Center and Big Dance Theater. Additional performance on September 28.
TICKETS
Registration required. Tickets are currently available for September 27 and 28 performance dates, please choose your preferred date on the ticket transaction page: Reserve tickets.
ACCESSIBILITY
Terrain and Getting Around
A tram will run to carry visitors from the parking area to Museum Hill before and after the performance. The tram is wheelchair accessible and can accommodate two standard wheelchairs at a time.
The performance will take place on and near Museum Hill. Much of the performance will occur on mostly level mown grass. Two sculptures are sited off to the top of Museum Hill and require traversing an incline. Expect to cover about half a mile during the performance. Folding stools will be available.
Accessible Cart Service
An accessible golf cart may be requested to assist with moving between sculptures during the performance. Service is available on a first come, first served basis. Please make a request in advance by emailing info@stormkingartcenter.org. The cart can accommodate up to five visitors sitting in seats; or one wheelchair-using visitor with up to three additional passengers in seats. The weight capacity for the ramp is 650lbs.
Restrooms
ADA portable restroom stalls are located near the parking area.
The indoor restrooms on Museum Hill are equipped with somewhat accessible stalls. These stalls include grab bars but are too narrow to accommodate the full turning radius of most wheelchairs.
ASL interpretation available on request.
If you have questions or need other accommodations, please email info@stormkingartcenter.org.
Photo by Erin Baiano