SIDEWALK TALKS | Creative Placemaking
Community Centered Arts and Events

- June 29, 2022 @ 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Presentations
Creative Placemaking- The Phoenix Festival
The Phoenix Festival – Craig Smith presented to Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress
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Creative Placemaking- Community Centered Arts and Events

Arts and culture are an important part component of a thriving main street. One method for supporting and celebrating the arts is through local events and festivals. Join Pattern for Progress for a discussion with the organizers of O+, a longstanding festival in the City of Kingston, and the Phoenix Festival, a new event debuting this year in the Village of Nyack.
In this webinar you will learn from presenters with first-hand experience about establishing and running an event, creative ideas for celebrating the arts, and how to connect an event to the community where it takes place.

Craig Smith
Organizer, The Phoenix Festival
Nyack joins the roster of world class arts events with the launch of The Phoenix Festival: Live Arts in Nyack — an annual celebration of classical theater, music, local culture and the creative spirit of community. For the inaugural year, the event will span five weekends in September and October 2022. All performances will be presented live and outdoors against a backdrop of majestic Hudson River vistas and Nyack’s lively, jazzy riverside village.
The Festival is hosted and produced by the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, an internationally recognized leader in creative contemporary theater and winner of multiple prestigious awards for excellence in theater arts. Founded in New York City in 2004, the Ensemble makes Rockland County its second home.
Ensemble artistic directors Elise Stone and Craig Smith lead the Festival creative team, engaging local, county and New York State institutions, educational organizations, businesses and non-profits in support of this exciting event.
“The Festival offers joy to audiences of all ages, while at the same time bringing visitors to Rockland, new revenues for local businesses and workers, a spotlight for non-profits and educational opportunities for young people who want to get up-close and hands-on with live performance.” –Craig Smith, Executive Director

Joe Concra
Organizer, O+ Festival
Learn more about the Main Street: Hudson Valley center. Visit: www.Pattern-for-Progress.org/main-street
The Main Street: Hudson Valley effort is made possible with support from Empire State Development and Webster Bank.


