We had the honor to performed Shu-Chen Cuff‘s ‘Six Degrees’ in responding Patrick Dougherty’s sculpture ‘Bird in the Hand’ in May 2015. NEXT Saturday, October 7 we will be performing at the Decommissioning Ceremony of this sculpture at the Reston Town Square Park at 11:30 am. Don’t miss this very special event!
This performance is presented/made possible by Reston Community Center, Greater Reston Arts Center, and Public Art Reston
Photo by Ruth Judson
Gin Dance Company Featured at the ‘Bird in the Hand’ Sculpture Decommissioning Ceremony
‘Six Degrees’ at Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival
Gin Dance Company (GDC) is humbled and thrilled to be will be a featured performer at the 2015 Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival presenting our new work, Six Degrees, in response to extraordinary artist Patrick Dougherty’s amazing sculpture which will be installed at the Reston Town Square Park. Just as the Dougherty sculpture is comprised of individual saplings intertwining with each other to give shape and form to an overall structure bringing a level of meaning and purpose that any one sapling could never have done on it’s own. I explores through my choreography of Six Degrees how we, as individuals, intertwine our lives with those around us, and they with those around them, and so on until we form a network that gives meaning, structure and purpose that any one individual could never have accomplished on their own. I will bring in Gin Dance Company Dancers along with an extended cast that will transform Reston Town Square Park into a living theatrical experience not to be missed. The performances will be on May 16, at 1:00 p.m. and on May 17, at 11:00 a.m.
The much anticipated annual Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE)’s Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival is a nationally top-ranked fine art and craft festival that typically attracts 30,000+ patrons. This Festival is made possible by the fantastic community sponsors, Reston Town Center Association and the Reston Community Center and it allows GRACE — the area’s largest non-profit dedicated exclusively to enhancing community life through excellence in and the promotion of the visual arts — to offer its free-to-the-public exhibitions at its Town Center Gallery and art education programs across all ages (GRACE Art is currently in over 40 schools regionally impacting over 20,000 children). The Festival is open to the public Saturday, May 16, 10am – 6pm and Sunday, May 17, from 10am – 5pm. It’s such a special opportunity, come and experience Arts differently. http://gindance.org/GinDance/events/