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MorDance Performs at Hudson River Museum Amphitheater

On Saturday, July 20th, join MorDance at the Hudson River Museum's Amphitheater in Yonkers for an unforgettable evening of ballet. Experience the vibrant "Fats Waller's Rhythm," a tribute to the legendary jazz composer; "Eroded Silhouettes," a powerful commentary on human rights; and "R+J Reimagined," a bold, feminist take on Shakespeare's classic. Plus, catch an exclusive preview of "Trees," inspired by the groundbreaking ecological research of Suzanne Simard. The highlight, "River Bound," with the use of water on stage explores connections between artists, communities, and rivers, symbolizing inclusivity and unity. Don't miss this dynamic celebration of dance, music, and cultural history! Following the performance, join the company for a Q&A session to gain insights into their creative process. Don't miss this unique opportunity to see MorDance perform in the beautiful setting of the Hudson River Museum's amphitheater.

The creation of River Bound has been generously sponsored by Karen and Edwin Su.

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