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Dance in the Gallery

The performers of DANCE Lansing: A Community Dance Project perform monthly at MICA Gallery. After the performance there will be an open discussion with the dancers and choreographers.

The goal of DANCE Lansing Community Dance Project is to build a diverse community of dancers to enrich the creative performance and development opportunities for area choreographers and dancers, and to increase audience appreciation and understanding of modern and contemporary dance. The parnterns this program are Happendance and Lansing Community College Performing Arts with Associates Everett High School Dance Program, Greater Lansing Academy of Dance, Greater Lansing Ballet Company, MICA Gallery, MSU Department of Theatre, and MSU Orchesis Dance.

This family friendly event is free & open to the public.

Dance in the Gallery

The performers of DANCE Lansing: A Community Dance Project perform monthly at MICA Gallery. After the performance there will be an open discussion with the dancers and choreographers.

The goal of DANCE Lansing Community Dance Project is to build a diverse community of dancers to enrich the creative performance and development opportunities for area choreographers and dancers, and to increase audience appreciation and understanding of modern and contemporary dance. The parnterns this program are Happendance and Lansing Community College Performing Arts with Associates Everett High School Dance Program, Greater Lansing Academy of Dance, Greater Lansing Ballet Company, MICA Gallery, MSU Department of Theatre, and MSU Orchesis Dance.

This family friendly event is free & open to the public. Join the Facebook event here.

60 | Opening Reception of Marek Radke’s Solo Show

“60” is a solo exhibit by Conceptual, German artist, Marek Radke. Radke is flying in for the installation and reception of this exhibit.

“60” is a compilation of 2D work and a site specific installation. Radke is a painter, sculptor and works in mixed media. The artist often uses black light to create a visual dichotomy between the way that the viewer experiences the work as it changes throughout the day with natual sun light and the artifical black light.

This opening reception is in conjunction with the Arts Council of Greater Lansing’s Arts Night Out. Please join us for light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the artist.

Join the Facebook event here.