Raquel Rabinovich began in 2001 a series of stone sculpture installations, Emergences, in site-specific locations along the shores of the Hudson River. They exist in a constant state of flux, being gradually concealed and revealed with the daily rising and falling of the river tides. They constantly emerge and submerge in and out of view. Ancestral stones and flowing waters are in an ongoing conversation. Rabinovich’s sculptures evoke the history of the earth and the stages of life. They function as metaphors for the passage of time and the ephemeral nature of existence.  Emergences, Lighthouse Park was created in 2012, and on September 14th at 3:30 pm, 2013 Julie Manna engaged in a poetic dialogue with the installation through dance.  Dance unfolding into sculpture. Sculpture embracing dance. Merging, submerging, emerging…