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July 16 Theme focuses on Dance at GRAM on the Green

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This Friday, Grand Rapids Art Museum highlights Broken Flowers, A Butoh-Inspired Performance during GRAM on the Green. Experience this powerful, ephemeral dance on GRAM’s front steps from 8 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.  Rachel Finan choreographs the performance.

Live music plays from 7-9 p.m. on the Museum Terrace Stage. This week features Pangea (a steel drum band).

This event is part of the GRAM on the Green/DowntownGR Series, a collaborative event with the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the Downtown Alliance. In addition to special guests and themed nights, every Friday through August 27 also offers FREE sketching in the museum plaza, giant games in the park, great giveaways, along with live music on the Museum Terrace. The fun begins begins at 5 p.m. For more details, check out the GRAM calendar website here.

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