The 21st Annual River to River Festival Announces 2022 Lineup!

 

 

 

This year, River to River Festival artists look to nature, ritual, and metaphysical wonders to offer a hopeful perspective on the future of public space.

Craig Harris: BREATHE on June 25th at 4pm in Rockefeller Park, Batey Park City.

Downtown New York City’s leading free summer arts festival features array of dance and musical performances, visual art installations, film, participatory processions, family events, and more, all by groundbreaking artists in NYC.

This year’s festival includes:
  • Opening Event: MURMURATIONS – Gregory Corbino
    A collective puppetry performance transforms Battery Park City into a seascape of androgenous oysters, stunning sturgeon and captivating cetaceans.
  • repose without rest without end – Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born
    This video installation focuses on a young Black girl’s act of resistance in rejecting imposed beauty standards.

  • PRACTICE – Jonathan González
    Audience members turned party-goers celebrate the gift of gathering, and hold space for radical place-making and liberation.
  • Lenticular Histories: South Street Seaport – Rose DeSiano
    Creating an immersive space made up of larger-than-life lenticular photographs, DeSiano merges past and present together in an installation of mirrors, historic images, and optical illusions.
  • The Sun Seekers – Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin
    This performance promotes healing through disconnecting with technology and reconnecting with ourselves, each other, and the natural world.
  • Nail Biter – Beth Gill
    A darkly beautiful dreamscape, Nail Biter transforms contemporary dance performance into a vital space of ritual and reveals stories of connection and loss with a sense of magic and awe.
  • a performance of keyon gaskin

  • BREATHE – Craig Harris
    Performed by a large ensemble of musicians, BREATHE makes a sonic statement in response to the long-term and current injustices inflicted upon African American people.
  • duet/duet – Heather Kravas
    Hovering between a drawing and a dance, duet/duet happens on a field in the sunshine next to another dance that happens inside a room, overlooking a river at sunset.

All events are free and open to all. Due to limited capacity, some events require advance registration. RSVPs will open on June 1 on LMCC’s website.