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Dates:Saturday, August 3, 2024 - Saturday, August 3, 2024
Hours:8:00pm - 11:00pm
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:Free
Category:Performances
For one evening only, Boston’s City Hall Plaza will transform into an interactive playground of the future with FUTURE FEST, the latest collaboration between MF Dynamics and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture.

Conceived and curated by percussionist, composer, and new media artist Maria Finkelmeier, FUTURE FEST promises an immersive journey into the future.

Attendees will experience mesmerizing live performances, interactive light art, a vibrant DJ dance party, and an atmosphere filled with positive energy.

This transformative event, featuring a diverse group of regional artists, will activate the plaza on August 3 from 8-11pm.

The event is free, registration appreciated!

RAIN or SHINE: In case of rain, we will move the fest to the courtyard of City Hall.

Performance Schedule:

9pm: Maria Finkelmeier
9:30pm: Human Movement Project
10pm: Dephrase
10:30pm: Chelita

FEATURED ARTISTS

Maria Finkelmeier
Human Movement Project
Chelita
Allison Tanenhaus
Holly Danger
Andrew Hlynsky
Anne Dresbach
Andrew Ringler
John Escobar
Dan Pogue
Dephrase

More about the LINEUP:
Former Self is Maria Finkelmeier’s dynamic and curious multi-sensory performance on marimba, electronics, voice, and percussion anchors the evening of light art and dance performances.

Finkelmeier’s sound is rooted in avant garde exploratory principles, yet inspired by relentless dance hooks.

She will illuminate City Hall with generative visuals created by tracking her physical movement, as well as vibrant digital media by Allison Tanenhaus.

Allotropic Aurora: Watch the change of shape and color as you move around in front of the cube, creating beautiful patterns from your motion.

By Dan Pogue.

Former/Future: An interactive installation by MF Dynamics team Maria Finkelmeier, Andrew Ringler, and John Escobar, Former/Future invites you to stop, listen, and look.

Propelled by an aging AI filter and grounded by a yearning sound score, it offers the opportunity for you to see yourself through time, and ask “what would you say to your former and future selves?”

Proxima Flow: By Andrew Hylnsky, see how your presence changes the visual energy of the plaza.

Using LiDAR Technology, as you dance, so will City Hall!

A Thousand Times Forever: A video art installation by Holly Danger that reveals the beauty and balance of movement and stillness.

As you enter this magical realm, you will be surrounded by thousands of suspended strings, illuminated by projections.

Notice how the strings move with the air, abstracting the projections, and casting shadows and light.

The strings serve as a metaphor for the endless whirlwind of thoughts that constantly ebb and flow within us.

They convey the complexity of our minds and the challenge of maintaining focus in a world full of distractions.

As the strings settle into stillness, you are invited to slow down and shift into the tranquility of the present moment.

This work was inspired by the artist's personal journey to find balance, stillness, and clarity through the practice of daily meditation.

Chelita, a Boston based Afro-Indigenous 2S DJ and Producer, encompasses the many different genres and subgenres they grew up listening to including Bass, House, Techno, and more.

What’s on the Line… by Human Movement project is a participatory public art piece that calls attention to the shame women carry.

Populated by words typically used towards and about women, the work presents the idea that our vernacular and social norms provide permission to make outward snap judgements, which undermine security and make an entire gender of people feel “less than.” When inhabited by performers and light, the work also circles around themes of domestic labor, identity existing in layers, and transparency.

A new, site-specific work premiered by Hyde Park’s newest dance and theatre collective, Human Movement Project featuring seven dancers and light design by Anne Dresbach.

Music by Dephrase, spanning throughout lo-fi, hip-hop, and electronic elements.

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www.eventbrite.com/e/future-fest-tickets-942526210267

LOCATION↑ top

1 City Hall Square, Boston, MA, 02203 map
Phone: 000-000-0000

1 City Hall Square
Boston, MA 02203

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