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Two-day outdoor dance festival coming to four LIC parks next month

Hivewild to be Hunters Point South Park

June 26, 2017 By Jason Cohen

Long Island City will hold its first outdoor dance festival next month.

The two-day event, titled Insitu Site Specific Dance Festival, will take place on July 8 and 9, from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The event will take place on four Long Island City waterfront parks and feature 75 performances by 24 NYC-based choreographers.

The festival is being put on by KINEMATIK Dance Theater, which is a New York- and Lima-based urban contemporary dance company that creates, performs and produces large scale site-specific performances.

KINEMATIK’s goal is “to activate public spaces through dance and create community through the arts.”

Performances will take place at various sites within Hunters Point South Park, Gantry Plaza State Park, Queensbridge Park and Socrates Sculpture Park.

Contemporary and urban dance companies will make stages out of a ferry landing, railway tracks, picnic tables, walkways, promenades, an old school bus, a sand field, benches and more.

Performances range from solos, duos and quartets to group works with casts as large as 35 dancers.

For complete schedule and artists info, visit: www.InsituDanceFestival.com.

email the author: news@queenspost.com

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Thomas March

living in the neighborhood for 15 years, i’ve seen a lot. To use the waterfront for the arts is a great thing. Looking forward to this!

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Crystal Wolfe

OMG this sounds so FABULOUS! What a fantastic event, hope I can attend and have a dance party on the sidelines! haha This is awesome. Very cool, unique and cultural. Can’t wait to see the awesome cast of dancers and their performances!!!!!! 😀

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