Eastern Ballet students will perform outdoors on Oct. 3.
Eastern Ballet students will perform outdoors on Oct. 3. Credit: Courtesy photos

The students of Eastern Ballet Institute, directed by Brandi Nylen Reed, will present a delightful, socially distanced, outdoor Autumn Arts Harvest on Saturday, Oct. 3, at 3 p.m. at Kimball Jenkins, 266 N. Main St., Concord.

The rain date will be Sunday, Oct. 4.

The afternoon will begin with a moving art exhibit to find among the grounds, illustrating live painting through improvisational movement by the students on large canvases. Completed art work will be for sale and proceeds will benefit the dance flooring and mirrors in the carriage house.

Then, after exploring the garden gallery, make your way to the grassy hill with your bring-your-own cozy picnic blanket or travel chairs to enjoy a short performance by the dancers and aerial artists/mother and daughter team, Sara and Grania Greene.

Pack a picnic basket or enjoy the festive fall menu of the onsite food truck Baked, Brewed and Organically Mooโ€™ed!

All donors will be entered in a raffle to win some stunning locally made gifts!

Guests of no more than six in a group will be seated six feet apart on the hill and masks will be expected indoors if using the restroom area.

Tickets, $15 per person. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Please reserve online at https://27539.danceticketing.com/r/?tid=2385&sid=0&message=.

All proceeds to benefit new dance flooring and mirrors for the Carriage House, the new home of Eastern Ballet Institute.