Movement Experience

  • February 8, 2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Hart Cluett Museum

    57 2nd Street
    Troy, New York 12180
Ticket Price $37.81 Register Now
Description

Inviting a fluidity between sorrow and celebration. Creating reverie and enchanted aliveness. Together we sense the self, other, and space. Be prepared for surprises and communal journeys inspired by the rooms where we gather. Explore movement in the historic Hart-Cluett House. 

Registration and materials- $35

Scholarships available! Reach out to Amanda at airwin@hartcluett.org or 518-272-7232 x 115 

 

THANK YOU TO OUR FUNDERS:

 

Learn more about Natalie's work here:

nataliederynjohnson.com  |  mysticdare.com

 

NATALIE DERYN JOHNSON is a multi-disciplinary artist and healer. Their spirituality and art practices co-exist on a journey shaped by grief, celebration, esoteric study, and sensuality. She holds a BFA in Choreography and Dance Performance from UC Irvine. Company credits include Christina Noel and The Creature and Red Lines Productions, premiering works at BAM, Bowery Poetry, and Dixon Place. Residencies include Once Upon Water and Atlantic Center for the Arts for solo explorations. They created three movement memoirs: Patient History, phased un(fazed), and Water Cycles. She is editor to Kelly Ashton Todd’s Under Review: Katahdin. Natalie is featured in Lois Greenfield’s publication, Moving Still. Collaborations aim to create poetic experiences behind and in front of the camera. They facilitate intimate reclamations under Mystic Dare as intimacy photographer and embodiment guide. Most recently, Natalie is emerging as a singer songstress weaving new expressions of beauty, whimsy, and awe. 

Date & Time

Sat, Feb 8, 2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Venue Details

Hart Cluett Museum

57 2nd Street
Troy, New York 12180 Hart Cluett Museum
Hart Cluett Museum

The Hart Cluett Museum is operated by Historic Rensselaer County (Rensselaer County Historical Society), a dynamic not-for-profit educational organization established in 1927 to connect local history and heritage with contemporary life. We enrich the present and advocate for the future by bringing the region's past to life, recognizing every face and every story. In pursuit of this mission, we collect, preserve, study, interpret, and make accessible a broad variety of objects and documents. We also conduct educational programs that inspire public enthusiasm for our roots and bolster the entrepreneurial appetites of our community.