Soon is Now's annual public art event bringing climate and eco themed live performance and art to Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park: 1pm-5pm. Free and open to the public.
How to see the works in the festival: There are 4 performance tours at 2pm, 2:30pm, 3pm, and 3:30pm that are first come, first served and approximately 1 hour in length. Come to Long Dock Park to sign up for a tour through the landscape to experience each site specific work, and visit the exhibition by artist Bill Burns in The River Center. Participate in 'Scribble Scores' an art and music workshop in a Geodesic Dome for children led by artists Matthew Mottel and Nicole Lattuca, and join a special workshop "Mugwort Walk: Radical Kinship for a Future Earth," by Amy White Eyes at 1pm or 2pm before your tour (free).
with Davalois Fearon Dance, jill sigman/thinkdance, Edwin Torres, Sibyl Kempson, Dee Beasnael, Sarah Willis, Bill Burns, Mollie McKinley, Emilie Houssart, Lori Merhige, Tom King, Andrew Brehm, Pippa Brehm, Matthew Mottel, Nicole Lattuca, Twinkle Burke, Jojo Gonzalez, Climate Change Theatre Action, Amy White Eyes.
***This is the same day as The Beacon Sloop Club's Pumpkin Festival at Pete and Toshi Seeger Park so please park at the Metro North Train Station(all spots are free), walk, bike or get dropped off. soonisnow.org for more info.
Also check out other Arts events in Beacon, Festivals in Beacon, Workshops in Beacon.