Friday, May 26, 2017
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
May 26, 2017
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.*
Free and open to the public
Get inspired by modern dance! This month, The Rockwell presents Sharing Space Dance Collective, founded and directed by Amy Bush.
This an innovative dance company is committed to creating and sharing performance art to the community in traditional theater performances as well as site-specific pieces. The dance company members are made up of the talented and creative dance instructors at Dancer’s Alley as well as invited students from Dancer’s Alley Studio. The name Sharing Space started with a yearly dance concert by the same name and performed by Dancer’s Alley Contemporary Ensemble and typically showcases music and visual art from invited guests from the community. The concept of creating art through movement and collaborations with other artists to create a platform for discussion is the goal of Sharing Space Dance Collective.
*The group will perform three numbers and repeat the performance throughout the evening – starting at 5:45, 6:45, and 7:45 p.m.
About Urban Arts Crawl
The Urban Arts Crawl celebrates the burgeoning, unique art scene in historic Downtown Corning, each month presenting distinct artists, exhibitions, and cultural experiences. A self-guided, art-centric trail held on the final Friday of each month (September through May), The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike.
Artist talks, demonstrations, exhibition openings, modern dance performances, public art projects, live music, craft beverage tastings and more make The Crawl a truly festive and diverse experience. Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or just out to see something different, the Urban Arts Crawl in Corning will delight your creative side.
Each month, Urban Corning wraps up the evening for the post-crawl meet-up! Plan to spend your evening on Historic Market Street with various social opportunities at local bars and restaurants post-crawl. Learn more at URBANCORNING.COM/URBAN-ARTS-CRAWL
May 26, 2017
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.*
Free and open to the public
Get inspired by modern dance! This month, The Rockwell presents Sharing Space Dance Collective, founded and directed by Amy Bush.
This an innovative dance company is committed to creating and sharing performance art to the community in traditional theater performances as well as site-specific pieces. The dance company members are made up of the talented and creative dance instructors at Dancer’s Alley as well as invited students from Dancer’s Alley Studio. The name Sharing Space started with a yearly dance concert by the same name and performed by Dancer’s Alley Contemporary Ensemble and typically showcases music and visual art from invited guests from the community. The concept of creating art through movement and collaborations with other artists to create a platform for discussion is the goal of Sharing Space Dance Collective.
*The group will perform three numbers and repeat the performance throughout the evening – starting at 5:45, 6:45, and 7:45 p.m.
About Urban Arts Crawl
The Urban Arts Crawl celebrates the burgeoning, unique art scene in historic Downtown Corning, each month presenting distinct artists, exhibitions, and cultural experiences. A self-guided, art-centric trail held on the final Friday of each month (September through May), The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike.
Artist talks, demonstrations, exhibition openings, modern dance performances, public art projects, live music, craft beverage tastings and more make The Crawl a truly festive and diverse experience. Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or just out to see something different, the Urban Arts Crawl in Corning will delight your creative side.
Each month, Urban Corning wraps up the evening for the post-crawl meet-up! Plan to spend your evening on Historic Market Street with various social opportunities at local bars and restaurants post-crawl. Learn more at URBANCORNING.COM/URBAN-ARTS-CRAWL