‘Adirondack Remnants’ brings Indigenous stories to Wild Center Aug. 17
TUPPER LAKE — A special presentation of “Adirondack Remnants,” an immersive performance by electricGrit Dance, is planned for Aug. 17 at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake.
There will be two performances, one at 12:30 p.m. and another at 3 p.m. This event will explore the rich tapestry of human and ecological memories of the Adirondack region, weaving together dance, music, photography, visual art and storytelling.
The collaboration, created by Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp, Trish Corcoran, Andrea A. Gluckman and Stella Wang, unveils the stories of the land that has been and remains the ancestral home of the Haudenosaunee.
“Adirondack Remnants” is designed as an immersive walking art installation, inviting the audience to move through natural spaces as part of the performance. Each rendition is unique, influenced by the specific site, performers, and stories being told, yet all share a universal experience of space, story, and the integration of multiple art forms. This active and immersive adventure seeks to uncover hidden histories and bring the landscape to life.
Admission to the performances is free with Wild Center admission and is also complimentary for Wild Center members. However, spaces are limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information, visit the Wild Center website or contact visitor services at 518-359-7800.