BridgePark folks plan four days of awesome “What if” community meetups at 1708 Gallery’s 10×10 this week

by | Aug 3, 2015 | POLITICS

BridgeParkRVA, a group hoping to build a pedestrian bridge over the James River, is kicking things into high gear with a series of events this wee.


BridgeParkRVA, a group hoping to build a pedestrian bridge over the James River, is kicking things into high gear with a series of events this wee.

Called “What If,” over the course of 4 nights, BridgePark will offer local food, music, art, dance, yoga, friends, and more at 1708 Gallery’s 10×10 space, at 319 W Broad St.. It’l be a great chance for you to learn more about the BridgePark project and enjoy local sights and sounds.

Here’s a bit of a breakdown of the BridgePark idea in video form:

Check out more info about this week’s events below via the event’s FB Page:

What if ..

We could gather together for a meal, take a yoga class, see our favorite bands, be inspired by performance and art… all, in the midst of the most magical sights and sounds of our City? Join, and imagine what a one of a kind place over the James might inspire in us.

The Gallery will be set up with epic imagery and sounds from the park site and art related to the architecture, themes, and process of the project. Bring your own “What If” dreams and tell us what they are!

All events FREE to attend and family friendly.
Cash Bar each night.
Gallery hours: T-F 11:00 a.m. – close
Events: See below for times.

Tuesday, August 4
Let’s Talk / Soup

6:00 pm: Community Conversation on BridgePark and Food Access

7:00 pm: Community Dinner and Live Music

Locally-Sourced Dinner: Soup, Salad, and Sub Rosa
Meat provided by Belmont Butchery
Bread provided by Sub Rosa
Vegetables locally grown by Renew Richmond, Shalom Farms, and Virginia State University
Flowers from Tricycle Gardens
Dessert by Red Eye Cookie Company
Curated by The Underground Kitchen
Chef: Carly Herring
Vegetarian Options Available

Live musical performances by: Rodney the Soul Singer, Sam Reed, and Thomas Wakefield and Gypsy Roots

Posted by Gypsy Roots on Monday, March 3, 2014

Wednesday, August 5
Flow / Folk

12:00 pm: Rapid Flow Yoga
45 minute lunchtime yoga led by Karen Hansen of Ashtanga Yoga
All levels welcome
Bring your mat

7:00 pm River Folk
Live Music featuring Lobo Marino, Balaur, and Friends

Thursday, August 6
River / Dance

7:00 pm Interpretative Dance Selections featuring
RVA Dance Collective, Natalie Kane Flow and Hoop, and Khalima: Dance Artist
Curated by Dogtown Dance Theatre

RVA Dance Collective from Brian Hoeg on Vimeo.

RVA Dance Collective sprung from the creative collaboration between artistic directors Jess Burgess and Danica Kalemdaroglu. The co-artistic directors work tirelessly to bridge the gap between artists of all mediums in the city of Richmond.

I shoot this in RVA's beautiful Dogtown Dance Theatre. It was a great experience working with the collective.
One of my favorite moments was getting to fit a GoPro Camera to two company dancers. The result was a first person perspective of modern dance. This video features interviews with the incredibly talented dancers of the RVA Dance Collective.

Dancers:
Jess Burgess
Danica Kalemdaroglu
Michelle Bettin
Chloe Bowman
Eliza Diener-Brazelle
Henry Hill
Casey Royer
Michelle Press

Friday, August 7
First Friday

6:00 pm: Open Gallery

Video and Sound Exhibit, Photography, Art, BridgePark Model, and more.
Come experience the sights and sounds of the BridgePark site while enjoying First Fridays Art Walk.

Artists include: Justin James Reed, Peter Culley, Andrew Montgomery, Isaac Currey, Alyssa C Salomon, Dave Parrish, Kate Magee Joyce, Robert Mooney, Chris Johnson, Ann Walsh, Vaughn Whitney Garland, and Chris Marcussen.

Specials thanks to all the amazing artists and contributors.

All events will feature immersive video, sound, and photography of the BridgePark site.

Part of 10×10 at 1708 Gallery

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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