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SUMMARY:Tour "Fog x FLO" with Frederick Law Olmsted
DESCRIPTION:Tour Fog x FLO: Fujiko Nakaya on the Emerald Necklace with FLO (Frederick Law Olmsted) himself! Join Olmsted (local historian and actor Gerry Wright) on a guided “symphonic walk” around each of Nakaya’s fog sculptures. See below for the full schedule: \n\nSunday\, 9/30: Fog x Hill\, Arnold Arboretum\nSunday\, 10/7: Fog x Canopy\, Back Bay Fens\nSunday\, 10/14: Fog x Ruins\, Franklin Park\nSunday\, 10/21: Fog x Island\, Leverett Pond/Olmsted Park\nSunday\, 10/28: Fog x Beach\, Jamaica Pond\n\nAll tours begin at 2pm and include continual reflecting\, envisioning and the bringing together of prose and poetry fitting to each part of the Emerald Necklace parks. \n\nThis program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter and Eugene M. Lang Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/tour-fog-x-flo-with-frederick-law-olmsted-2018-10-28/
LOCATION:Fog x Beach\, Jamaica Pond
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:Smoke Follows the Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Using a bee-keeper’s smoker\, Elena Saporta will use a trail of smoke to guide visitors to two adjacent sites in the Emerald Necklace\, Shurcliff’s allée of sycamore trees and the remains of the Evans Way footbridge. \n\nThis program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter and Eugene M. Lang Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/smoke-follows-the-beauty/
LOCATION:Fog x Canopy\, Clemente Field\, Back Bay Fens
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:Borboletas nas Intestinas/Butterflies in our Stomachs
DESCRIPTION:Borboletas nas Intestinas/Butterflies in our Stomachs is a study in vulnerability\, an embodiment and visualization of the permeability of our selves. In this way\, Nakaya’s Fog sculptures are the ideal environment. This dance piece is set in the Back Bay Fens\, which\, with its many twists and turns\, open spaces and hidden spaces\, will be a rich world to explore the possibilities of this duet. \nThe performance is a collaboration between dancer/choreographers Wendy Jehlen (US) and Luciane Ramos-Silva (Brazil) with the ANIKAYA Dance Theater. The collaboration began as a series of site-responsive improvisations by Wendy and Luciane in São Paulo\, Brazil and has grown into a project exploring the layering of spaces and emotional states. Audience members are encouraged to walk in the space of the dancers during the performance. The dancers explore their environment individually and together\, coming in and out of eachothers’ space and field of vision. \nThis 40-minute piece will be performed twice\, at 4:30 and 5:30pm. \n\nThis program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter and Eugene M. Lang Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/borboletas-nas-intestinas-butterflies-in-our-stomachs/
LOCATION:Fog x Canopy\, Clemente Field\, Back Bay Fens
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:Lavender Ruins
DESCRIPTION:Please note: Lavender Ruins may not play if Fog x Ruins is offline. Click here to check on the status of Fog x Ruins and other fog sculptures. \nAn evening concert sound installation by Neil Leonard made in response to Fog x Ruins\, Fujiko Nakaya’s site-specific fog sculpture for Franklin Park’s Overlook Shelter Ruins\, the site where Elma Lewis invited Duke Ellington to perform annually for Playhouse in the Park. \nLeonard’s composition fills the site of Nakaya’s dancing fog and lighting design by Shiro Takatani\, with sound that also pays tribute to the visionary concepts of Fujiko Nakaya and the sonic imagination of Duke Ellington. The work revisits selected themes by Ellington including Lady of the Lavender Mist\, The Kissing Mist\, Atmosphere (Moon Mist)\, A Blue Fog That You Can Almost See Through (Transblucency)\, The Fog That Clouds It (Schwiphti). As these titles suggest\, the music is atmospheric\, lush and mist-like. The sound is reminiscent of Duke Ellington’s Boston-area born saxophonists\, Harry Carney and Johnny Hodges\, who recorded these themes with Ellington\, and performed with his orchestra in the Ruins. \nThis 20-minute sound installation\, playing at 5:00pm and 6:00pm\, comprises an array of speakers located at the Overlook Shelter Ruins surrounding the fog sculpture and audience. \n\nPresentation of this program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter\, Eugene M. Lang Foundation and an anonymous donor.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/lavender-ruins-3/
LOCATION:Fog x Ruins\, Franklin Park Overlook
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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SUMMARY:Gong Soundscape
DESCRIPTION:Playing gong\, singing bowls\, and bells\, Nancy Aleo will create a gong soundscape responding to the shifting wind\, the flowing fog\, the hissing sculpture\, voices\, and the natural sounds of the place. Meditative and otherworldly at times\, each of the five performances will be unique. Respectfully honoring Fujiko Nakaya’s visionary work\, the sounds will expand and drift around the space\, then fade similar to the fog moving and dissipating over the landscape. \n\nThis program is made possible with generous support from Barbara and Amos Hostetter and Eugene M. Lang Foundation.
URL:https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/gong-soundscape-2018-10-27/
LOCATION:Fog x Ruins\, Franklin Park Overlook
CATEGORIES:Fog Events
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