Dancers in the Parks
Holmes Field – Kelsey Grills and Sarah-Katarina Jerome
Large fields, a basketball court, several playground areas, and, until recently, a swimming pool. I wish I knew what the plan is for the mosaic, but hopefully it will be preserved somewhere since it is the only remaining wall of the changing room. Thanks to Kelsey...
Shore Park – Kristina Wright
Alarm clock at 4:45am, but so worth it.
Hadwen Arboretum – Jamie, Kirsta, and Lisa
We were running dreadfully short on time when we arrived at our last destination, the Hadwen Arboretum. I had staked out the location with my daughter the day before, and we found this beautiful patch of vibrant ground cover under a flowering tree, which reminded both...
Coes Knife – Jamie, Kirsta, and Lisa
Once again, special thanks to our guest choreographer, Sarah-Katarina Jerome, directing three dancers from the Boston Community Dance Project, Jamie Lovell (photos 3 and 4), Kirsta Paul (photos 5 and 6), and Lisa Charest (photos 1 and 2), at three different parks....
Coes Pond Beach – Jamie, Kirsta, and Lisa
Special thanks to our guest choreographer, Sarah-Katarina Jerome, directing three dancers from the Boston Community Dance Project, Jamie Lovell (in blue), Kirsta Paul (in grey), and Lisa Charest (in red), at three different parks. The first of the series is at Coes...
Mulcahy Field – Masielle Paulino
Cookson Park – Savanna Murray
Interlude I – Gabriella DiGiacomo
I like to imagine what would happen if we were more intentional about restoring our abandoned spaces.
Salisbury Park – Elizabeth Hepp
More information about the park and Bancroft Tower on the city’s parks page.
Fairmount Square Park – Ariana Saco
Federal Square – Kelly Rourke
Not your typical park but a nice public space in the heart of downtown Worcester nonetheless. Thanks for braving the elements of the natural and human nature.