Other Special Events & Projects

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STH DANCING Up the HUDSON @
The Morton Library in Rhinecliff, NY

STH is currently developing a new dance and performance collaboration with the historic Morton Library in Rhinecliff, New York (about an hour and a half via Amtrak up the Hudson River.) This new venture will support a cultural exchange between under-represented independent dance and performance artists in the Hudson Valley and Brooklyn and share their original work with this under-served area in Dutchess County.  Artists will be selected for their diversity, artistic excellence, originality and embrace of community involvement.  Brooklyn artists will be selected from their past participation in Winter Follies and STH WHEELHOUSE showcases. In the Fall, artists’ weeklong residencies will include free rehearsal space, culminating at the end of the week in a free movement workshop for all ages and an informal public sharing of the new work-in-progress in the beautiful community hall at Morton Library.  Lodging will be provided at STH’s local go-to Airbnb within walking distance of the Amtrak train station and the Morton Library (so a car is not absolutely necessary.)   Beginning in January 2025, an eclectic, once-a-month, Saturday night dance and performance showcase will be held in the Library, featuring both Brooklyn and Hudson Valley performing and teaching artists.  Hudson Valley artists will also be invited to perform in STH’s monthly WHEELHOUSE productions in Park Slope, Brooklyn throughout the year.

First Artist Residency at the Morton Library:
Angelica Barbosa
October 21 – 27, 2024

Holiday Arts Sale & Benefit Performances

Performers, fine artists, craftspeople and friends are invited to the Hub every December to get in the holiday spirit, share their joyful, handmade work, and to just generally just eat, drink and make merry with new and old friends.  STH also often uses this opportunity to raise funds for much needed studio improvements.  Help us celebrate and make our little “mom and pop” dance and arts center even better!

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STH Bandwagon Productions

STH Artistic Director has been making small, medium and super-sized community dance works for over half a century.  Her teenage obsession with international folk dancing has influenced her exploration of crossing boundaries between social dancing and theatricality, then objectifying a form that grows out of that. Called the “Cecil B. DeMille of Dance in Brooklyn”, Long thus regularly incorporates pedestrian movers of all ages with skilled dance professionals to create a unique, idiosyncratic “folk” dance/theatre experience that is hopefully moving for both the participants AND the work’s audiences.  Long invites all hardy movers to jump on the next STH BANDWAGON and be part of the exciting new group work to be performed…??

Film for TATTOO: The Ohio Version 
Created By Elise Long
With Marcia Bricker Halperin