Saturday, June 8 @ 3pm
BRONX - Bronx River Community Garden (Meet at 1086 E 180th Street)
Dennis RedMoon Darkeem in "Land Connections: Reflections with Dennis" (Interactive Performance) Presented in collaboration with Bronx River Community Garden
Dennis RedMoon Darkeem invites the public to join him in an interactive observance to create a space filled with positive energy and reflections on our connections to the land. Participants will engage in Dennis' practices of reflection, manifestation, transformation, and holistic approaches. These practices are deeply rooted in his Black and Indigenous cultural heritage, honoring ancestors who are intertwined with the very land we live on.
By participating, the community will explore ancestral connections, learn about cultural traditions, and develop a greater understanding of how these influences shape our relationship with the land. The project aims to foster a sense of unity, respect, and reverence for the earth, while also celebrating the rich cultural history that Dennis brings to his work.
This event is part of PRELUDE IN THE PARKS: PERFORMANCES FOR THE PLANET JUNE 7-9
A city-wide, three day pop-up festival of environmental art-works by artists addressing environmental & climate change issues.
Presented by The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center at The Graduate Center CUNY,
co-curated by Frank Hentschker and Robin Schatell
BRONX - Bronx River Community Garden (Meet at 1086 E 180th Street)
Dennis RedMoon Darkeem in "Land Connections: Reflections with Dennis" (Interactive Performance) Presented in collaboration with Bronx River Community Garden
Dennis RedMoon Darkeem invites the public to join him in an interactive observance to create a space filled with positive energy and reflections on our connections to the land. Participants will engage in Dennis' practices of reflection, manifestation, transformation, and holistic approaches. These practices are deeply rooted in his Black and Indigenous cultural heritage, honoring ancestors who are intertwined with the very land we live on.
By participating, the community will explore ancestral connections, learn about cultural traditions, and develop a greater understanding of how these influences shape our relationship with the land. The project aims to foster a sense of unity, respect, and reverence for the earth, while also celebrating the rich cultural history that Dennis brings to his work.
This event is part of PRELUDE IN THE PARKS: PERFORMANCES FOR THE PLANET JUNE 7-9
A city-wide, three day pop-up festival of environmental art-works by artists addressing environmental & climate change issues.
Presented by The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center at The Graduate Center CUNY,
co-curated by Frank Hentschker and Robin Schatell