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Springtime Updates: Faces of the Caravan

As the Caravan continues develop new material for our performance repertoire, we have also added some new faces to our company. This winter we had the chance to catch up with renowned dance photographer and . . .

Fresh Photos Just In Time For Spring

As the Caravan continues develop new material for our performance repertoire, we have also added some new faces to our company. This winter we had the chance to catch up with renowned dance photographer and long-time friend, Lois Greenfield, at her studio in Manhattan. Check out our favorite pics below!

Lois Greenfield Photo Shoot 2017:

Dancers and musicians featured above: Livia and Bill Vanaver, Gustavo Caldas, Isabel Cottingham, Carla Davis, Joel Hanna, Brian and Samantha Lawton, Rafal Pustelny, Evan Stover, Toby Stover, Miranda Ten Broeke, and Emily Vanston

For more info about our company members (old and new!), visit our company bio page below.


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Get Tickets For The 27th Annual Beltane Festival

Join our Dance Institute as we welcome in the May at the Beltane Festival. Enjoy games, Renn-faire characters, local food and craft vendors, may-pole games, giant puppets, dancing, horse-back riding, story-telling, and sword-play at the whimsical Stone Mountain Farm. Dress up, always encouraged.

  • Saturday April 29th (Rain-date Sunday April 30)
  • Gates Open at 12pm, the Pageant Begins at 3:30pm
  • Stone Mountain Farm, 310 River Road Ext, New Paltz, New York 12561. Festival Parking costs $15 and is very limited - we suggest taking the shuttle from the Rosendale Rec Center.  
  • Tickets: General Admission: $15 / Seniors and Teens (ages 11-17): $5 / Children: Attend free

Looking for Something Good To Do with Your Tax Return?

Contributing to the Caravan has never been so easy, or important. Consider making a one-time or recurring tax-deductible donation this spring so that we can continue our efforts to keep the arts in schools, and educate, inspire, and create cultural understanding among all people, regardless of color, gender, belief, or means.  


Wishing You A Happy Spring!

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