The folk dance of “#FolkloreLatino,” the performance art piece “Temporary Actors,” and the Native American flute music of Cobbs Hill Consort.
Keybank Rochester Fringe Festival
Rochester Fringe Festival, Day 7: ‘Disturbances a Deux’
Created by visual artist Martha Schermerhorn, the spoken-word performance “Disturbances a Deux” explores the mysterious and the supernatural.
Rochester Fringe Festival, Day 6: ‘Proximity’
The performance film “Proximity” demonstrates what both dance โ and virtual performance โ can be in the COVID-19 era.
Rochester Fringe Festival, Day 5: FringeTalk Recap and ‘A Night at the Cabaret’
The first weekend of the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival brings a recap of two FringeTalks, plus a review of “A Night at the Cabaret.”
‘Silly & Unnecessary Variety Show’ brings levity to life in the time of COVID-19
Comedian Lori Hamilton’s one-woman variety show is poised to bring a sense of fun to Rochester Fringe audiences, even amid COVID-19.
Rochester Fringe Festival, Day 4: ‘Cirque du Fringe,’ ‘Milkdrunk,’ ‘The Nightmare,’ and ‘A Spy in the House of Men’
“Cirque du Fringe” carries on, “Milkdrunk” comedically details new motherhood, Penny Sterling reprises “A Spy in the House of Men,” and more.
CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL | ‘It Can’t Not Be Dance Music’ [POSTPONED]
Chamber ensemble fivebyfive will give the world premieres of two new compositions inspired by the dance-themed photography of James Welling.
ROC Freedom Riders spread message of hope and racial justice
ROC Freedom Riders’ Fringe Festival show tells the raw, underrepresented stories of the Black community in the wake of Daniel Prude’s death.
Rochester Fringe Festival, Day 3: ‘The Memory Palace,’ ‘Confessions of a Manic Pixie Dream Girl,’ and ‘The Empathy Project’
“The Memory Palace” recalls Corinthian Hall; a Manic Pixie Dream Girl confesses; “The Empathy Project” takes on COVID-19, police brutality.
Calendar preview: Arts and About
This week’s art offerings include events that illuminate mental health struggles, increase artists’ business savvy, and refresh the spirit.
Rochester Fringe Festival, Day 2: BIODANCE, ‘Black in the Box,’ and ‘we broke up’
BIODANCE goes virtual, “Black in the Box” poignantly looks at the Black American experience, and “we broke up” parodies YouTube influencers.
Phone sex on the fringe
Writer-actor Cameryn Moore brings “Phone Whore,” her one-woman play on being a phone-sex worker, to the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival.






