Immersive Performance Tours Along the Gowanus Canal by Artichoke Dance Company

Artichoke Dance Company presents Immersive Performance Tours Along the Gowanus Canal, an experience that brings audiences to various locations in Gowanus, Brooklyn for site performances and a walking tour providing perspectives on this rapidly changing area. Each tour date has its own theme and is led by experts in the respective area: 

Saturday, June 29: Medicinal and Edible Plants of Gowanus

Sunday, June 30: Environmental Justice in Gowanus

Saturday, July 13: the Gowanus watershed

Sunday, July 14: Gowanus Street Art

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The Brooklyn-based Artichoke Dance Company is one of the nation’s leading eco-arts organizations, delighting audiences of all ages with dynamic site-reflective performance works. Like many of Artichoke Dance Company’s productions, Immersive Performance Tours Along the Gowanus Canal features costumes created from upcycled plastic materials, demonstrating zero-waste principles while commenting on the proliferation of plastics in contemporary life. 











When: Sat., Jul. 13, 2024 - Sun., Jul. 14, 2024 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Artichoke Dance Company presents Immersive Performance Tours Along the Gowanus Canal, an experience that brings audiences to various locations in Gowanus, Brooklyn for site performances and a walking tour providing perspectives on this rapidly changing area. Each tour date has its own theme and is led by experts in the respective area: 

Saturday, June 29: Medicinal and Edible Plants of Gowanus

Sunday, June 30: Environmental Justice in Gowanus

Saturday, July 13: the Gowanus watershed

Sunday, July 14: Gowanus Street Art

Purchase tickets here!

The Brooklyn-based Artichoke Dance Company is one of the nation’s leading eco-arts organizations, delighting audiences of all ages with dynamic site-reflective performance works. Like many of Artichoke Dance Company’s productions, Immersive Performance Tours Along the Gowanus Canal features costumes created from upcycled plastic materials, demonstrating zero-waste principles while commenting on the proliferation of plastics in contemporary life. 

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