NOTE: Giant tents will cover downtown streets; more than 100 indoor venues participating in downtown Dayton’s Urban Nights, which takes place today (Sept. 20) rain or shine from 5 to 10 p.m. Follow Urban Nights on Facebook at www.facebook.com/UrbanNightsDayton for regular updates and any last-minute cancellations due to inclement weather.
Tents will cover the three Urban Nights Hotspots (listed below) and activity will take place as planned.
- • International Street, Second Street between Main and Jefferson streets: Second Street will be closed to make way for dance performances from a variety of troupes, beer truck featuring import brews and a variety of food vendors.
- • Arts Corner, St. Clair and Fourth streets: Fourth Street will be closed to make way for Paint Boxing, presented by CADC Art Gallery and Drake’s Downtown Gym — Home of Jab City Boxing. At 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., see boxing demonstrations in a ring in the middle of the street. Then, watch boxers dip their gloves in brightly colored paint and jab and punch a huge canvas to create a piece of art. In addition, enjoy a range of entertainment hosted by nearby businesses, including live entertainment, art exhibits and special sales.
• Live on Five, corner of Fifth and Pine streets in the Oregon District: Check out live music by some of Dayton’s best bands and a fashion show from Sew Dayton and Brim while enjoying a brew from the beer truck.
A map of participating venues and a complete list of their events and specials is available online at www.downtowndayton.org, at info tents located throughout the event area and at participating venues.
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Downtown is going to be a lively and noisy (in a good way!) place with all the events going on during Urban Nights from 5-10 p.m. on Friday, Sept 20. More than 100 businesses are participating to make this the best Urban Nights yet. With three hotspots scattered throughout downtown, the streets of our center city are going to be one big party.
Visitors who come to the Arts Corner hotspot on Fourth and St. Clair streets will see boxers fighting in the middle of the street — with a canvas, that is. CADC Art Gallery and Drake’s Downtown Gym—Home of Jab City Boxing are partnering to put on an unusual performing arts event called Paint Boxing. Boxers will dip their gloves into brightly colored paint then “smash” it into a large canvas to create a one-of-a-kind artwork. Onlookers also will be invited to learn basic boxing techniques at Drake’s Gym or paint box a T-Shirt at CADC.
The cameras of many photographers went “snap” to capture fantastic photos of Dayton for the annual Downtown in Focus photo contest. The winners have been chosen, and all photos entries will be on display in the lobby of the Kettering Tower, including the best-in-show winners and the Dayton mayor’s pick for “Dayton Original.” Find out if your top picks match what the judges decided.
Some “splashes” will be heard at the Mini-Midwest Outdoors Experience in Courthouse Square. This event, presented by Five Rivers MetroParks , gives a taste of outdoors experiences offered in Dayton. Visitors can try stand-up paddleboating in the Square’s fountain and slacklining and a mountain bike course in the Square. Over the Edge, sponsored by Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Miami Valley, also will be taking place in the Square. Brave adventurers will be rappelling over the side of the 27-story KeyBank Tower to raise money for the organization. Courthouse Square activities will run until 8 p.m.
Three hotspots will be located throughout downtown. Art vendors, live music, henna art and a special performance of select excerpts from Spamalot by Sinclair’s music and theater departments can be found at Arts Corner. International Street will feature cuisine and dance performances from around the world. Live on Five in the Oregon District will be the live music hub for the night, and downtown stores Brim and Sew Dayton will present a fashion show in between musical acts to celebrate their mutual one-year anniversaries. (A complete schedule for the hotspots is below.)
More than 30,000 people come downtown to experience Urban Nights, a free event when more than 100 establishments showcase downtown’s numerous offerings. The best way to see as much as possible during Urban Nights is to walk, and Greater Dayton RTA also will provide free event busses to help visitors get around.
A map of participating venues and a complete performance schedule, including a listing of all participating locations’ events and specials, is available online. Follow Urban Nights on Facebook for regular updates and more information.
SEPT. 20 URBAN NIGHTS HOTSPOTS
International Street
Sponsored by Miller-Valentine Group: Celebrating 50 Years
Second Street between Main and Jefferson streets
Enjoy dance performances while you grab an import brew to go along with chow from one of many food vendors.
Dancing in the Street Stage Schedule
5-5:25 p.m.: The Circle Nerdz
5:30-5:55 p.m.: The Beseda Dancers
6-6:25 p.m.: South Dayton Dance Theatre
6:30-6:55 p.m.: Troupe Roja
7-7:25 p.m.: McGovern Ceili Dancers
7:30-7:55 p.m.: Vivian Zumba
8-10 p.m.: Son del Caribe
Arts Corner
Sponsored by Sinclair Community College and DP&L
St. Clair and Fourth streets
Paint Boxing:
Fourth Street will be closed between St. Clair Street and Patterson Boulevard for this special activity, hosted by CADC Art Gallery and Drake’s Downtown Gym—Home of Jab City Boxing and funded by the DDP’s Urban Nights Grant. At 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., boxing demonstrations will be performed in the street.
Arts Corner Entertainment
Enjoy a range of entertainment hosted by nearby businesses, including live music, art exhibits, henna art and special sales.
Live on Five
Sponsored by Miami-Jacobs Career College, with media sponsor WYSO 91.3-FM
Corner of Fifth and Pine streets in the Oregon District
Grab a draft brew from the beer truck and rock out to a variety of live bands.
Entertainment Schedule:
5-5:40 p.m.: Yvette “Diva” Williams, featuring Premium Blend
5:40 p.m.: Molotov: Stupid Human Tricks
6- 6:40 p.m.: Seefari
6:40 p.m.: Molotov: Stupid Human Tricks
7-7:40 p.m.: The Eric Jerardi Band
7:40-8 p.m.: Fashion show from Brim and Sew Dayton celebrating both stores’ one-year anniversaries
8-10 p.m.: Meghna & the Majority
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