Saturday, June 25, 2022 @ 2:00pm – 5:00pm (EDT)
High Line Nine, New York, NY, United States

Drop in to catch an experimental performance created by Visual Artist-in-Residence Jonathan VanDyke. Known for durational performances as long as 48 hours, VanDyke’s new work, created especially for this year's festival, was inspired by Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn’s kinship. A pair of performers will improvise from a sonic score, humming and singing in relation to one another while moving through VanDyke's installation. Audience members may come and go on their own time.

COVID-19 Protocols: To help ensure the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and artists during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Festival will be implementing the following procedures:

- Staff, performers, and audience members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19

- Masks be worn by visitors inside at all times

- In adherence to this policy, all audience members attending any performance will be asked to show proof of full vaccination status (two weeks following receiving both of a two-dose vaccine or a single dose of a one-dose vaccine), and will be checked upon entering the event.

- Under the new vaccine eligibility protocols, children ages 5-11 who have reached full vaccination status (two weeks following receiving a two-dose vaccine) are welcome to attend our performances.

- Audience members must provide proof in one of the following forms: physical immunization card, photo of immunization card, or a digital vaccine card (e.g. regional passes such as Excelsior in NYC, CLEAR, etc.) as well as proof of identity (for example: driver's license, non-driver's government issued ID card, passport, school or work ID card). Acceptable proof must show receipt of full COVID-19 vaccination.

High Line Nine

507 W 27th St
New York, NY 10001
United States

https://highlinenine.org/