Interactive Dance Performance at the Norton Museum of Art to highlight South Florida choreographers

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September 6, 2023 (WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.)— Open Spaces, an interactive dance performance presented by Natural Movers Foundation (NMF), is set to take place at the Norton Museum of Art on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m.

The second annual site-specific showcase will feature original works and repertoire by a diverse group of eight Palm Beach County-based dance artists. Works are inspired by specific artworks and spaces at the Museum and will give the community a chance to watch inspiring, transformative choreography in an array of styles, including contemporary, ballet and hip-hop.

“We’re delighted to partner with the Norton Museum of Art and bring Open Spaces back this year,” said Ericka Squire, NMF founder & CEO. “Open Spaces shines a light on Palm Beach County dance artists and offers community members of all ages and perspectives an approachable way to experience dance.”

Guests will be led throughout the museum to see each performance up close. Dance films will also be shown. Afterward, guests can enjoy a talk-back session with the choreographers about the inspiration behind their works.

“Last year, Open Spaces was so exhilarating, and this year’s program promises even more exciting dance based on artworks in the Norton Museum,” said Glenn Tomlinson, William Randolph Hearst Chief Officer of Learning and Community Engagement. “We are proud to host Open Spaces again.”

This year’s featured choreographers include Larry Albright; Clarence Brooks; Olivia Capasso, Kenny Fowler, Loud Live Productions; Branndi Lewis, Grounded Dance Company; Sarah Claire Smith; Shanna Woods, Olujimi Dance Theatre; and Ericka Squire, Ericka Squire//The Dance Company.

If You Go:

Who: Natural Movers Foundation

What: Open Spaces dance performance

When: Saturday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m.

Where: Norton Museum of Art (1450 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, Fla., 33401)

Tickets: Museum Admission / Members FREE

More info: Space is limited. Details are available at norton.org.
Please click here to learn more about Natural Movers Foundation and Open Spaces choreographers.

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ABOUT NATURAL MOVERS FOUNDATION

Natural Movers Foundation is dedicated to enhancing arts & culture in Palm Beach County by providing master class experiences to dance professionals, students and enthusiasts; teaching, creative, and networking opportunities to local choreographers and teaching artists; arts education to children and youths; and transformative dance performances for the community to enjoy. For more information about upcoming programs and performances, visit naturalmovers.org.

ABOUT THE NORTON MUSEUM OF ART

Founded in 1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton and his wife Elizabeth Calhoun Norton, The Norton Museum of Art has grown and evolved to become one of Florida’s major cultural institutions. The Museum is internationally known for its collection of more than 8,200 works of art in American Art, Chinese Art, Contemporary Art, European Art and Photography. The Museum presents special exhibitions, lectures, tours and programs for adults and children throughout the year.

In 2019, the museum expanded to include the Kenneth C. Griffin Building, which includes 12,000 square feet of new gallery space; expanded classroom space; a larger student exhibition space; a state-of-the art, 210-seat auditorium; a new store and restaurant; and a Great Hall serving as the Museum’s “living room.” The expansion also includes a lawn for outdoor programming, or relaxing, and a sculpture garden. The project also included the renovation of six Museum-owned, 1920s-era cottages to house an artist-in-residence program, and the Museum Director’s home.

Visit the museum’s website www.norton.org or see them on social media on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.