From Buffalo to Kyoto: A Crane Dance Sends Hope for a Cure

Parkinson’s dancers and community friends of Art Moves Me at Burchfield Penney Art Center create a message of hope for researchers convening at the 5th World Parkinson Congress in Kyoto, Japan. Performed during cherry blossom season in the Japanese Garden of Buffalo, NY, USA.

Presented by Cynthia Pegado, Founder/Director #ArtMovesMeBurchfieldPenneyArtCenter Inspired by Charles E. Burchfield’s watercolor paintings “Crane” and “Cherry Tree in May”

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