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Audience Location:

Surrounding area in the park

Date and Time:

June 24, 2017 at 6:30pm EDT

Water Locale:

Seneca Lake

Finger Lakes

Choreographer(s):

Amy Bush, owner and director of Dancers’Alley Studio in Horseheads,NY. She holds a B.A.Degree in Dance from State University of New York at Brockport. She is a Registered Somatic Movement Educator through ISMETA and is a teacher/trainer for EastWest Somatics as well as a Register Yoga Therapist through Yoga Alliance. She currently is studying at the Laban Movement Institute in Brooklyn,NY to complete her CMA. Amy believes being a lifelong student of dance and movement is essential for the quality and content of instruction she provides for her students. Amy is passionate about teaching and sharing the art of dance with people of all ages. She believes EVERY-BODY can dance!
She was a presenter at TedX Chemung River in 2014. Youtube “Rediscover Your Dance/Amy Bush

History of Site and Related Water Issues:

Seneca Lake is the largest of the glacial Finger Lakes. It is the deepest lake in New York state. The climate and the landscape lends itself to grape growing. The Finger Lakes have many wineries surrounding the lakes.
History: Hundreds of years ago the Iroquois Indian villages surrounded the lake. There is a strange cannon like booms that can be heard and felt on Seneca Lake and this phenomena is called Seneca Guns.
Currently Seneca Lake is a Class AA drinking water
source for over 100,000 people. There is a real threat to the safety of our water by the Crestwood Company which is a company who stores pressurized natural gas in the salt caverns in the lake. There are several groups that have been fighting to keep our lake free of this gas storage and have been heavily promoting the safety of the environment and the people and advocates to stop this company increasing its storage. The two groups are We Are Seneca Lake and Gas Free Seneca Lake.

Music:

In addition to the music and choreography provided by Global Water Dance I will be using two or three other pieces of music for choreography. 1. “Isa” by Wardruna (this reminds me of the Seneca Drums that I have heard and experienced at my cottage on the lake) 2. “Still Waters” by Koshanin 3. Possibly “The Road” by A Tribe Called Red I also have asked a local musical artist Tenzin Chopak out of Ithaca to play a couple of his original pieces of acoustical/folk songs.

The Performance:

Myself as well as other dancers/teachers from surrounding areas totaling 8-10. Some students of mine 8-10. I am doing an open invite to the public for another 8-10.
The largest group dance would be the choreography provided by the organization.
We will be dancing on the water front park and possibly one dance will be done in the water. We will not have a “front” of audience as it will most likely be in the round. Boats in water will also be the audience.
Costumes simple. Probably create a color theme white pieces with a light green or light blue accent.

Amy Bush

Environmental Impact:

I have talked with the village and the possibility of more garbage cans to keep our environment and water clean starting directly with each and every one of us. There are also the organizations I stated above. I am still investigating.

Directions to the Site of Performance:

from Horseheads:
Take Rt. 14 Straight to Harbor Hotel in Watkins Glen.

From Ithaca:
Take Rt. 79West to 414 South to Harbor Hotel

Harbor Hotel
16 N. Franklin Street
Watkins Glen, NY 14891

* Event will be directly in front of the hotel in the marina.

Email for more information:

amysusanbush@gmail.com

How can I get involved?

* Marketing
* Tech (Music) and costumes/props
* Create and clear the performance space for dancers
* Donation handlers

Local Website:

I have studio website www.dancersalleystudio.com but I am in process of creating a website for my somatic work”>I have studio website www.dancersalleystudio.com but I am in process of creating a website for my somatic work

Other resources and links:

Amy Bush and Dancers Alley Studio facebook pages,

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