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`Artpark Bridges` program teaching artist Cynthia Cadwell Pegado explores `Sound Moves Me.` (Images courtesy of Artpark & Company)
"Artpark Bridges" program teaching artist Cynthia Cadwell Pegado explores "Sound Moves Me." (Images courtesy of Artpark & Company)

'Sound Moves Me' opening at Artpark

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Fri, Sep 17th 2021 10:30 am

New interactive programs at Artpark on Saturday afternoons from Sept. 25-Oct. 23 led by ‘Artpark Bridges’ program teaching artist Cynthia Cadwell Pegado

Artpark & Company on Thursday announced a new series of interactive outdoor arts workshops titled “Sound Moves Me” set along the Niagara River Gorge in the Artpark Percussion Garden area (lower park, South Fourth Street entrance). The series, offered free of charge and open to people of all ages and physical abilities, is set for 3-4:30 p.m. Saturday afternoons from Sept. 25 through Oct. 23.

Described as “playful, contemplative and exhilarating,” “Sound Moves Me” invites participants to listen to the sounds of nature while exploring mindful listening, improvisation and guided performing and visual arts activities connected with “Murmuration,” one of Artpark's newest art installations. Each gathering features skill-development, exploration, performance of improvisational scores and reflection. "Deep Listening" principles and scores developed by composer Pauline Oliveros form an integral foundation of “Sound Moves Me.” Her mantra "Walk so silently that the bottoms of your feet become ears” guides self-discovery and mutual respect.

“Sound Moves Me” is led by “Artpark Bridges” teaching artist and movement expert Cynthia Cadwell Pegado. A press release said she “weaves her passion for immersive performance into the creative process of site-specific work for people of all abilities.”

Pegado is a three-time New York State Council on the Arts Community Arts awardee for “Art Moves Me,” her interpretive dance program based on visual art designed for the Burchfield Penney Art Center. She has choreographed performance works for students in Parkinson’s-specific classes as well as public programs including Global Water Dances (a worldwide network of choreographers advocating for water quality).

At Artpark, she has conceived and led a number of inclusive visual and performing arts activities as an “Artpark Bridges” program teaching artist. She is also a three-time NYSCA DEC grant recipient as an Individual Artist for “Sound Dance” / “Sound Moves Me” in partnership with Artpark.

“Sound Moves Me” is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Services Inc. Also made possible in part by “Artpark Works” supported by the John R. Oishei Foundation and KeyBank in partnership with First Niagara Foundation.

Visit artpark.net for more information.

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