Subatomic Mysteries
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Subatomic Mysteries

  • ALL AGES

Dive into the unseen realm of quantum mechanics, uniting music, dance, & visual art!

By Univ of Rochester Program of Dance & Movement

Location

University of Rochester, Sloan Performing Arts Center

500 Joseph C Wilson Blvd Rochester, NY 14627

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Described as “classical turned loose in the toy store,” “top-flight,” and “imaginative,” fivebyfive is an award-winning, artist-led ensemble known for its impeccable musicianship and adventurous spirit that permeates innovative, cross-genre programming and community engagement. The group consists of Laura Lentz, flute and artistic director; Marcy Bacon, clarinet; Ken Luk, electric guitar; Eric J. Polenik, bass; Haeyeun Jeun, piano; and Marc Webster, audio/video artist, and executive director.

Joining fivebyfive are UR faculty choreographers Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp, Ripp Greatbatch, Missy Pfohl Smith, and Mariah Steele, along with digital media artist W. Michelle Harris (RIT), creating new works with commissioned composers Sean William Calhoun, Steve Danyew, Amy Nam, and Felipe Perez Santiago.

Saturday, Oct. 18, 7:00pm Show with a pre-performance talk begining at 6:30pm.

Sunday, October. 19, 3:00pm Show with a pre-performance talk begining at 2:30pm.

Tickets are Free for UR students with ID, $20 General Admission, $40 family max, or Pay What You Can (at the door).

Email 5by5music@gmail.com or m.p.smith@rochester.edu with questions.

Parking is free on campus on the weekends, but please allow ample time to walk from the lots. The closest lots are the library lot or the Trustee lot. See map.

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The Dance and Movement Program at the University of Rochester is committed to offering experiential and theoretical study of dance and movement practices that honor and inform the whole person. Through diverse dance techniques and contemplative practices from all over the world, this unique program explores dance and movement as art, spiritual practice, community-building, as well as personal and interpersonal development.

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