Today, Washington Union Station came alive with dancers from a local dance school, the Viva School, celebrating the grand unveiling of Nekisha Durrett's "Farewell, We're Good and Gone," a new and powerful art installation at the station honoring the Great Migration. Durrett's work, part of our Art at Amtrak series, not only highlights the railways' role in this historic movement but also connects passengers to a deeper sense of history and resilience. The Viva School dancers activated the installation through powerful performances, bringing Durrett's work to life and our shared history to the forefront. At Amtrak, we strive to enrich the customer experience beginning in our stations, offering moments that reflect the stories of the communities we serve. We thank all who attended and helped bring this impactful performance to life. Did you get an opportunity to catch this memorable performance or see the art installation? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Curated by: Debra Simon Art Consulting #ArtAtAmtrak #WashingtonUnionStation #publicart #artsintransit
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