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		<title>Bushwick SITE Fest set for March 6 and 7</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Arts in Bushwick celebrates the diversity of live art with SITE Fest: a rollicking two-day, multi-venue interdisciplinary art festival on Saturday and Sunday, March 6-7.  Now in its second year, SITE investigates the Brooklyn neighborhood’s amazing variety of theater, dance, music and performance art enacted in an urban setting. SITE Fest will take place at &#8230; <a href="https://artcritical.com/2010/03/01/bushwick-site-fest-set-for-march-6-and-7/">Continued</a></p>
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<p>Arts in Bushwick celebrates the diversity of live art with SITE Fest: a rollicking two-day, multi-venue interdisciplinary art festival on Saturday and Sunday, March 6-7.  Now in its second year, SITE investigates the Brooklyn neighborhood’s amazing variety of theater, dance, music and performance art enacted in an urban setting.</p>
<p>SITE Fest will take place at three main venues, each focusing on a different genre with a clear curatorial voice.  Chez Bushwick (304 Boerum Street) will feature dance; Grace Exhibition Space (840 Broadway) will showcase duration and media-based pieces and 3rd Ward (195 Morgan Avenue) will highlight theater and short-form performance art.</p>
<p>Additional performances will take place in a variety of alternative spaces: apartments, studios, street corners and neighborhood galleries.  Expect innovative street performers, circus dance parties and costumes at every corner.  SITE Fest will open with a party at Bushwick’s Beauty Bar (921 Broadway) on Friday, March 5, starting at 9pm and conclude with an after-party at Page Not Found (76 Jefferson Street) on Sunday, March 7 starting at 7pm.</p>
<p>In conjunction with SITE Fest, Arts in Brooklyn presents ionSOUND, a two-day music festival at Goodbye Blue Monday (1087 Broadway) on Saturday and Sunday night, with performances starting at 7:30pm and 3 pm, respectively.</p>
<p>The festival was created to in response to the overwhelming number of performance or collaborative-based proposals that Arts in Bushwick receives each year for its BETA Spaces and Open Studios program.  It also highlights the galleries, businesses and culture of this unique and much-loved Brooklyn neighborhood.</p>
<p>Arts in Bushwick also sponsors Bushwick Open Studios, which takes place the first weekend in June and involves dozens of artists.</p>
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