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RainArt Productions Presents "The Effects of Gravity": A Mesmerizing Fusion of Science and Art

RainArt Productions Presents "The Effects of Gravity": A Mesmerizing Fusion of Science and Art

Yahoo14-04-2025

Science Meets Art in "The Effects of Gravity"
ROSENDALE, N.Y., April 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RainArt Productions invites audiences to embark on a journey that transcends the ordinary with "The Effects of Gravity," a groundbreaking stage show that seamlessly blends science, music, and poetry. This captivating live performance is set to take place at three distinguished venues: the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston, NY, Proctors Theatre in Schenectady, NY, and the Homer Center for the Arts in Homer, NY.Exploration at the intersection of science and art
"The Effects of Gravity" features an extraordinary trio of talents: David Gonzalez, an acclaimed storyteller and poet known for his spellbinding performances; Dr. Luke Keller, an astrophysicist whose insights into the cosmos offer both clarity and awe; and Álvaro Domene, a visionary guitarist and composer who pushes the boundaries of sound and improvisation.
Together, they create a unique experience that invites audiences to contemplate the invisible forces that shape our world—and our lives.
This singular event is designed to stir curiosity and move the soul, appealing to lovers of science, art, and the magic that happens when the two collide. The performance defies categorization, offering a rare opportunity to witness a show that redefines what live performance can be.
"This show is about more than gravity as a force," says David Gonzalez. "It's about the gravity of being alive, the pull of the universe, the poetry of science, and the music of thought."
Event details are as follows:
The Effects of GravityDate: Thursday, April 17, 2025Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC), 601 Broadway, Kingston, NY Admission: FREE
Date: Friday, April 18, 2025Time: 8:00 PMLocation: Proctors Theatre, 432 State Street, Schenectady, NY Admission: $25.50Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025Time: 8:00 PMLocation: Homer Center for the Arts, 72 S. Main St. Homer, NY Admission: $25
For more information, visit: www.effectsofgravity.orgExploration at the intersection of science and art
About RainArt Productions
RainArt Productions produces arts and science experiences ranging from live theatrical performances to workshops and multimedia events.
Press inquiries
RainArt Productions https://www.davidgonzalez.com David Gonzalez rainart.david@gmail.com
Photos accompanying this announcement are available at
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