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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200618
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SUMMARY:Sag Harbor Elementary School: Remote Impressions
DESCRIPTION:With the online exhibition Remote Impressions\, Sag Harbor Elementary School (SHES) 4th & 5th Grade students share the objects\, images\, and expressions of their ‘shelter-in-place’ experience.  \nLed by guest artist Clarence Sheppard and their classroom art teacher Gary Osborne\, SHES students have been introduced to the tenets and techniques of digital photography and self-portrait\, while visually reflecting their time during the COVID pandemic.  \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				4th Grade\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Window View\, Addison Wayne\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Window View\, Alexis Salazar\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Alina Bandelier\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Repetition\, Amelia Burnside\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Antonia Vogel\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Campbelle Kinney\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Cyrus Halweil\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Patterns\, Georgi Finelli\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Giovanna Papazian\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Julian Bird\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Patterns\, Kacey Cottrell\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Repetition\, Keegan Reilly\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Kim Nguyen\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Repetition\, Layla Garypie\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Leontyne Macgowan\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Lila Osborn\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Luca Jauffrineau\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Patterns\, Lucy Schlemmer\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Madilyn Donahue\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Margaret Greenwald\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Mia Luna\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Quinlan Reilly\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Ryan Tedesco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Sebastian Cardenas\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shoshana Sobey\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Theodore Robinson\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Close-up\, Vanessa Rizzo\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Window View\, Watts Comly Bolick\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Zandar Schiavoni\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Window View\, Ziomara Villacis Tacuri\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Zoe McDonald\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Window View\, Zoe Theotocatos\n				\n		\n\n4th Grade Students learned the tenets of digital photography: composition\, shadow\, reflection\, repetition\, and angle. In past years\, students explored these tenets by capturing images while on field trips to LongHouse Reserve\, Pollock-Krasner House\, or walks through Sag Harbor. This year their online course took them to places closer to home; revealing the creative potential in our everyday.  \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				5th Grade\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Aiden Labue\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Puppy Portrait\, Ananya Oza\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Avery Austin\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Benjamin Kriegsman\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size Portrait\, Brian Schroeder\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mask Portrait\, Calogero Sferrazza\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Abstract Portrait\, Casey Finelli\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Patterns\, Cyrus Halweil\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				B&W Portrait\, Isla McLean\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mirror Portrait\, Joel Mather\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Kai Greene\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Lauren Batiste Silva\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				B&W Portrait\, Lucas Martin\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadow Portrait\, Lucia Beres\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Light Portrait\, Maria Zoumas\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadow Portrait\, Martin Milazzo\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mask Portrait\, Matthis Jauffrineau\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mask Portrait\, Maxwell Vogel\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Meadow Osborn\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadow Portrait\, Mia Borland\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Mia Fleming-Vaccari\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Nathaniel Culver\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ant-size View\, Nicholas Chavez\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mirror Portrait\, Nicholas D’Angelo\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mirror Portrait\, Olivia Quinn\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadow Portrait\, Orion Aubry\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection\, Paige Francis\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reflection Portrait\, Thuy Nguyen\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Shadows\, Veronica Denkewitz\n				\n		\n\nSimilar to the 4th Grade\, 5th Grade Students reacquainted themselves with the tenets of digital photography while being introduced to self-portrait. Experimenting with these techniques\, their work spans from self-portrait to reflected landscapes; expanding on the past years’ annual portrait series.  \nAn annual program\, Clarence Sheppard has been leading a digital photography project with Sag Harbor Elementary students for the past 17 years. The project is made possible in part by the Reutershan Educational Trust\, a privately funded art program created by Sag Harbor resident and architect Hobart “Hobbie” Betts.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/sag-harbor-elementary-school-remote-impressions/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200817
DTSTAMP:20260516T063516
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SUMMARY:Julianne Moore and Alec Baldwin in Same Time\, Next Year by Bernard Slade (Streaming Rental)
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Bob Balaban \nIf you missed the brilliantly acted\, hilarious and romantic virtual reading of Same Time\, Next Year by Academy and Emmy Award winner Julianne Moore and Academy nominated and Emmy\, SAG and Golden Globe award winner Alec Baldwin\, you are in luck\, for one month\, the performance will be available for online streaming to be watched online anytime\, anywhere from July 17 through August 16\, 2020. Running time of the program is 90 minutes. The cost of streaming is $9.99\, and proceeds from this on-demand offering benefit Guild Hall\, the Hamptons legendary hub of arts\, entertainment\, and culture\, greatly impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic but undeterred in creating art by any means necessary. \nThe online premiere took place on Sunday\, July 12 with tickets at $100 per household. Under the direction of fellow actor and friend\, Bob Balaban\, Baldwin and Moore brilliantly reprised the roles of George and Doris\, lovers who meets annually for 26 years as their individual lives evolve and mature. The real life friendship and rapport between Baldwin and Moore was palpable and transcended the medium. Dozens of viewers to the premiere heaped praise on the actors and the direction: \n\nThey succeeded\, not only as impossibly charming and emotionally gripping\, but as a rare glimpse into the commitment each actor felt for his//her craft\, especially when done in service to a beloved institution. –Jody \n\nNow you can catch the same program at your convenience with the knowledge that your rental is supporting Guild Hall. \nJulienne Moore photo by Brian Bowen Smith. Alec Baldwin photo by Marco Vacchi.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/same-time-next-year-by-bernard-slade/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200801T150000
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CREATED:20200721T132436Z
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SUMMARY:Free Clean Money\, performance art piece by Katherine McMahon with pianist Ray Angry
DESCRIPTION:Free Clean Money\, a collaborative piece by Katherine McMahon and Ray Angry\, is an outdoor art installation and performance that will debut at Guild Hall of East Hampton\, NY during the Phase 4 reopening in New York State. Exploring the powerful emotional response triggered by money\, “Free Clean Money” evaluates the perception of value\, privilege\, and the ethics associated with a dollars’ origins and who has access to it. It is an exploration into the freedom that money offers as well as the mental and societal barriers it imposes. “Free Clean Money\,” presented outdoors at Guild Hall\, will feature $500 of the artist’s own money on silver platters while a composition entitled “The Protest” by Ray Angry plays on loop. The money is on offer to visitors of the exhibition with no other conditions. The dollars will be routinely disinfected by the artist. This project contends with the individual’s hardwired attraction to money\, the hoarding of wealth and an attempt at detachment from it. It is an exploration of the principle of reciprocity and the quandaries that arise when money is offered in unconventional ways\, devoid of any obligation of repayment. Presented in the wealthy enclave of the Hamptons\, the piece will also function as a social experiment and an opportunity to expand and transform the participants sense of place.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/free-clean-money-performance-art-piece-by-katherine-mcmahon-with-pianist-ray-angry/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200802T190000
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SUMMARY:Salieu Suso & World Music Collective (FREE LIVESTREAM)
DESCRIPTION:THIS PROGRAM WILL BE STREAMED LIVE FROM OUR JOHN DREW BACKYARD THEATER \nSalieu Suso – Kora and vocal  / Ebrima Jassey – balafon / Jimmy Mngwandi – bass / Claes Brondal- drums  \nSalieu Suso was born into a family of musicians from Gambia\, West Africa. At the age of 8\, he was trained to play the West African Harp\, the 21 stringed Kora. He is also recognized as a descendant of the originator of the instrument\, JaliMady Wulayn Suso. He performed throughout Africa and Europe before coming to the U.S. where he freelances with other musicians today. Ebrima Jassey\, born in Namibia\, West Africa\, and currently residing in the Bronx\, plays the balafon\, a wooden xylophone. He took up learning the instrument at the age of 9 and performs with his brothers at various restaurants and colleges. He also plays as a street performer. Jimmy Mngwandi got his musical start at age 11 playing bass on the streets of Bophelong Townsip in South Africa to help his single mother. Discovered playing a guitar fashioned out of an oil tin and wood\, Mngwandi made his way to Johannesburg where he quickly made his name. Today\, he is among South Africa’s most sought after bassists\, writers and producers\, He has performed with legends like Mirium Makeba\, Hugh Masekela\, saxophonist David Murray\, flutist Yusef Lateef\, bassist Rufus Reid\, Jamaican Gutarist Ernest Ranglin and Sbongile Khumalo; and written and recorded platinum CDs for Sony/South Africa\, Bongo Maffin\, Brothers of Peace and Simphiwe Dana’s album\, Bantu Biko Street. Mngwandi has also recorded his own album\, with the EMI/South Africa group Bezwaan. Claes Brondal was born in Denmark\, playing the drums since early childhood. Studied with drumming greats such as Ed Thigpen\, Gary Chaffee\, Kenwood Dennard and others. Versatile in many styles of music – especially loving jazz\, funk\, Afro/Cuban\, Brazilian and Rhythms of the World. \n\n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/salieu-suso-world-music-collective/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210104
DTSTAMP:20260516T063516
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SUMMARY:All for the Hall
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE WORKS FROM THE EXHIBITION\n\n\n\nEver since I was a child\, I have been envious of birds.\nThe feeling of flight–the gesture of simply outstretching my arms and lifting up to fly\, the rush of air underneath–it is a feeling I find myself contemplating far more during these strange trying days of the virus as I imagine us all being lifted up out of this dark storm. \nThe first version I made of this drawing was not translucent or bright enough to successfully evoke that sensation; I re-made the drawing so it would appear to softly glow from within\, playing on the light as it passes through the translucent vellum to the paper behind it. In making this work\, I referenced several different images of swan wings so the drawing would have an uncanny artificiality\, conjuring a utopic dream. I wanted this drawing to possess an ethereal quality\, a real image of Hope. \n – Robert Longo \n\n\n\nRenowned American artist Robert Longo has mobilized 60 artists to donate artworks for a special benefit exhibition supporting Guild Hall\, the historic multidisciplinary center that has long served the artist community of Long Island’s East End. In response to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic\, All for the Hall includes painting\, sculpture\, photography and new site-responsive installations by such artists as Laurie Anderson\, Philippe Cheng\, Jeremy Dennis\, Eric Fischl\, Rashid Johnson\, Shirin Neshat\, Enoc Perez\, Dorothea Rockburne\, Ugo Rondinone\, Clifford Ross\, Cindy Sherman\, Kiki Smith\, Karin Waisman\, and Robert Wilson\, among many others. The museum exhibition will be on view at Guild Hall from August 8 through December 31\, 2020\, with a corresponding virtual gallery here. All works are available for purchase at accessible price points starting at $500\, with all proceeds benefiting Guild Hall.  \nPrior to the COVID-19 pandemic\, Guild Hall had planned a solo exhibition dedicated to Longo this summer. As the scale and impact of this crisis became known and Guild Hall was forced to cancel its annual Summer Gala and Auction\, Longo suggested postponing the exhibition and leading this alternative fundraising initiative\, alongside Guild Hall’s Museum Director and Chief Curator\, Christina Mossaides Strassfield\, who is curating the exhibition. The exhibition follows a recent stage fundraiser that was also initiated by the artist community\, a virtual staged reading of Same Time\, Next Year\, directed by Bob Balaban and featuring Alec Baldwin and Julianne Moore.  \nSince it was founded in 1931\, Guild Hall has served as a cultural cornerstone of Long Island’s East End and as a resource for the artist communities that have long existed in the Hamptons. The benefit exhibition reflects the commitment and long-standing relationship between the center and area artists that has developed over the years. The artists featured in All for the Hall include internationally renowned artists as well as those with local acclaim\, united by their personal connections to East End\, having lived\, worked\, or consistently visited the region. \nPARTICIPATING ARTISTS \nJohn Alexander\, Laurie Anderson\, Alice Aycock\, Elena Bajo\, Jules de Balincourt\, Kirsten Benfield\, Ross Bleckner\, Dianne Blell\, Ellen Carey\, Philippe Cheng\, Chuck Close\, Renee Cox\, Jennifer Cross\, Rob Davis\, Jeremy Dennis\, Anh Duong\, Eric Fischl\, Margaret Garrett\, Ralph Gibson\, Wade Guyton\, Michael Halsband\, Hiroyuki Hamada\, Val Hindra\, Sheree Hovsepian\, Judith Hudson\, Bryan Hunt\, Yung Jake\, Rashid Johnson\, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov\, Jon Kessler\, Bill Komoski\, Robert Longo\, Katherine McMahon\, Joel Mesler\, Steve Miller\, Sam Moyer\, Warren Neidich\, Shirin Neshat\, John Noestheden\, Paulina Olowska\, Dennis Oppenheim\, Tony Oursler\, Carol Peligian\, Enoc Perez\, Dorothea Rockburne\, Alexis Rockman\, Ugo Rondinone\, Clifford Ross\, Toni Ross\, David Salle\, Mason Saltarrelli\, Matthew Satz\, Bastienne Schmidt\, Cindy Sherman\, Taryn Simon\, Kiki Smith\, Ned Smyth\, Adam Straus\, Billy Sullivan\, Sara VanDerBeek\, Karin Waisman\, Nick Weber\, Robert Wilson\, Lucy Winton\, Darius Yektai\, Nico Yektai\, and Almond Zigmund.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/all-for-the-hall/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Invented Sounds: Viv Corringham & Gian Carlo Feleppa
DESCRIPTION:  \nGuild Hall presents the debut collaborative performance from vocalist\, composer\, and soundscape artist\, Viv Corringham\, and multi-instrumentalist and electronic musician\, Gian Carlo Feleppa. The artists perform solo and collaborative works ranging across their shared interest in improvised\, found\, and responsive sound. Corringham’s set-up centers on her voice\, collected field recordings from her ongoing “sound-walk” project\, and personal writings; exploring both the artist’s and listener’s sense of place and link to personal history and memory. \n“Fragments of her voice flicker like the light bouncing over water…later drifting into ambiguous urban sound\, a backdrop for her intermittent vocal solo. It’s a gorgeous\, calming piece\, new age in the best sense.”  –The Wire\, August 202 Issue \nA contortionist of sound\, Feleppa defies description. Playing sitar\, keys\, drums\, vocals\, and looping it all through a series of pedals\, he creates original and spontaneous music; from traditional Indian ragas to original acoustic ballads to electronic looping mania. \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6ft. in diameter and are distanced 6ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page. \n\n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/invented-sounds-viv-corringham-gian-carlo-feleppa/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200930
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SUMMARY:Warren Neidich: Artists Are Essential Workers / Art Is An Essential Service
DESCRIPTION:*** Artists Are Essential Workers/ Art Is An Essential Service will be installed at The Fireplace Project from September 25–27\, 2020. 851 Springs Fireplace Road\, East Hampton *** \nWarren Neidich’s new text based sculptural installation recently installed at Guild Hall Museum in East Hampton\, New York\, entitled\, Artists Are Essential Workers/ Art Is An Essential Service is a poetic enunciation and reaction to and resulting from  the imminent catastrophe of the spirit in our moment of the Covid epidemic. Neidich’s first act was that of transporting a 76 inch by 126 inch solar powered electronic highway bulletin board\, used by municipalities for messaging passerby’s\, from the highway to the Guild Hall Parking Lot where its size and context produces an uncanny presence. As such the source of Neidich’s announcement is obscure. Is this message something ordained by the powers in control or the result of another voice outside its dominion? By installing his work in the museum parking lot Neidich continues a trend he inaugurated in in his now famous Drive-By-Art exhibition of annexing formerly unused spaces for cultural provocation. His provocative message Artists Are Essential Workers\, Art Is An Essential Service is a shout out to the artist community and museum culture at large\, whose importance is always precarious but whose very existence has been put in jeopardy during the pandemic. Neidich is reaffirming the importance of cultural production in  this moment of nihilism. Neidich’s piece is about asking a question: Can we imagine the healed human body without the healed human Spirit? Is it enough?   \nChristina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator noted “Guild Hall was delighted to be the first stop on the tour of this important piece which brings attention to the important role Art and Artists play in our society.  The Sculpture  helped inaugurate our John Drew Backyard Theater’s opening weekend. It will next be viewed at the Leiber Museum and we hope that it can travel to several other locations on the East End and perhaps return to Guild Hall for a final viewing.” \n“Warren Neidich conceived of  Drive-by Art earlier this summer which offered Artists the opportunity to showcase their work in an environment that helped alleviate some of the major Pandemic isolation we were all feeling.” 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/warren-neidich-artists-are-essential-workers-art-is-an-essential-service/
LOCATION:The Fireplace Project\, 851 Springs Fireplace Road\, East Hampton\, New York\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200809T110000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Stirring the Pot: The LVIS Cookbook\, hosted and interviewed by Florence Fabricant
DESCRIPTION:Join Florence Fabricant on Zoom as she chats with Anne Thomas\, Bess Rattray\, and Mary Talley from East Hampton’s Ladies’ Village Improvement Society (LVIS) about their brand new cookbook\, The Ladies’ Village Improvement Society Cookbook: Eating and Entertaining in East Hampton. The latest LVIS cookbook is a spectacular edition\, containing recipes from members of LVIS and the community\, including noted chefs\, accompanied by beautiful photos taken by Doug Young. Martha Stewart wrote the foreword and member Bess Rattray contributed a witty\, charming history capturing the spirit of the ladies. The book contains over 250 pages arranged into 20 menus\, including Pasta on the Porch\, a Labor Day Barbecue and a Holiday Buffet. LVIS members were asked to submit recipes and Florence selected and tested each one\, occasionally making slight changes as needed. An audience Q&A will follow. \nTo order the LVIS Cookbook click here: https://lvis.org/lvis-cookbook \nBy ordering directly from LVIS\, you not only get this beautiful book\, but a substantial part of the proceeds will support the LVIS and their continued commitment to East Hampton.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/virtual-stirring-the-pot-the-lvis-cookbook-hosted-and-interviewed-by-florence-fabricant/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
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SUMMARY:KidFEST: Liz Joyce & A Couple of Puppets: Minkie & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning puppeteer Liz Joyce and her cast of lovable characters for a series of puppet shows. Held in Guild Hall’s new John Drew Backyard Theater\, shows explore themes of sharing\, friendship\, and saving the environment\, as well as classic fairy tales with a twist. \nDesigned for our youngest audiences\, Minkie and Friends follows the tale of Minkie the Monkey and his experiences of sharing\, growing\, and playing with the world around him.  \nAppropriate for families with children ages 3–7 \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6ft. in diameter and are distanced 6ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/liz-joyce-a-couple-of-puppets-minkie-friends/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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SUMMARY:Surf Movie Night XVIII: A Benefit for Clean Water and Healthy Beaches
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Screening and Online Auction in partnership with the Surfrider Foundation \nOnline Auction closes for bidding on Friday\, August 14th @ 5PM \nVIEW AUCTION \nSurfrider Foundation Eastern Long Island Chapter is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s ocean\, waves and beaches. The chapter has been a strong advocate of public access\, environmental preservation and clean water from Montauk Point to East Quogue for over 20 years. Staffed by a dedicated team of volunteers\, the grass roots chapter works with every level of government to resolve important coastal issues including shoreline preservation\, sea level rise\, beach access and water quality. In addition\, dozens of beach cleanups and educational programs have been done with local students and community members to ensure clean water and healthy beaches for all! Proceeds from Surf Movie Night directly fund our Clean Water\, Plastic Pollution\, and Coastal Preservation programs and campaigns. Please help us continue to work for Clean Water & Healthy Beaches. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/surf-movie-night-xviii-a-benefit-for-clean-water-and-healthy-beaches/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Sister Poets: Reading by Kathy Engel and Jill Bialosky
DESCRIPTION:Sister Poets read and converse about their new books that tread the fine line between grief\, hope and love.  Jill Bialosky is the author of Asylum:  A Personal\, Historical\, Natural Inquiry in 103 Lyric sections and Kathy Engel is the author of The Lost Brother Alphabet. \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/sister-poets-reading-by-kathy-engel-and-jill-bialosky/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Staged Reading: Africaville by Jeffrey Colvin\, Directed by Andrina Smith
DESCRIPTION:THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT BUT WE WILL HAVE A LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS\nCLICK THE “BUY TICKETS” LINK ABOVE TO REGISTER \n  \nThank you for your interest the program PRESENT TENSE: BLACK LIVES MATTER(ED): Staged Reading: AFRICAVILLE by Jeffrey Colvin\, Directed by Andrina Smith.  \n\n\nFor everyone’s safety it is necessary to limit our live audience size but will be sending information on how to be part of our events remotely. To be added to our virtual waiting room for information about all of the Present Tense livestream and recorded viewing invitations\, please email our producer Christine Sciulli at AfricavillePresentTense@gmail.com \nA dramatized reading from Jeffrey Colvin’s new novel Africaville\, produced by Christine Sciulli and presented in partnership with The Church; Arts Center at Duck Creek; The East Hampton Star and Canio’s Books.  Through the lens of Africaville’s multigenerational historical novel set in parts of Canada and the southern United States spanning from 1780s to the 1990s\, major themes such as Community Destruction\, Police Brutality\, Healthcare Inequity\, Criminal Justice Reform\, Protests and Passing as White bring new insight to our current efforts to combat structural racism.  Director Andrina Smith’s unique perspectives as a storyteller\, a Shinnecock native\, and a member of a multigenerational family legacy uniquely equips her to bring themes and scenes from Colvin’s novel to the stage. The cyclical nature with which our society revisits the ongoing racial structures of oppression occurs with devastating repetition. The echoes of our past resonate in the song of today and whether in directing\, writing\, sketch comedy\, or performing\, Smith explores the way in which that tune underscores our daily life. \nAbout Africaville: Africaville  was awarded the Honor Fiction Prize by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. Africaville has also been featured in Publishers Weekly\, NPR\, Vogue\, the Boston Globe\, the BBC\, the CBC\, The Globe and Mail\, Lithub and elsewhere. \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page. \n***THIS STAGED READING IS A PART OF A WEEKEND LONG EVENT – SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS*** \nPRESENT TENSE: BLACK LIVES MATTER(ED) \nA Weekend of Theatre\, Art\, Literature\, History and Activism centered around Jeffrey Colvin’s debut novel\, Africaville. Co-sponsored by Guild Hall\, The Church\, Arts Center at Duck Creek\, The East Hampton Star and Canio’s Books. \nA small Nova Scotia town settled in the waning years of the eighteenth century by formerly enslaved people is the inspiration for Jeffrey Colvin’s rich and unforgettable debut novel\, Africaville\, which chronicles three generations of the Sebolt family—Kath Ella\, her son Etienne\, and her grandson Warner—whose lives unfold against the tumultuous events of the twentieth century. The sweeping\, lyrical story filled with unforgettable characters\, takes readers from Nova Scotia to Montreal\, New England and the Deep South as it explores notions of identity\, passing\, cross-racial relationships\, the importance of place\, and the meaning of home. This powerful story of the black experience in parts of Canada and the United States\, also offers insights into the outrage against racism and oppression that has sparked protests not only in America but around the world. This weekend of events August 15th and 16th  at venues including Guild Hall and Arts Center at Duck Creek on Long Island’s East End offers a unique opportunity to experience many of these insights.  \nPurchase Africaville through Canio’s Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/caniosbooks \nOUT OF THE LOOP\nSaturday and Sunday\, August 15th and 16th\, 2-6 pm\nArts Center At Duck Creek 127 Squaw Rd\, Springs\, East Hampton\, NY 11937\nFree Event\, Self Guided walk with Black Lives Matter(ed) representative available to answer questions \nInstallation by Jeffrey Colvin with sound design by Colvin and DJ Potts \nWe must move Out Of The Loop\, repeating the same egregious injustices inflicted on Black communities–day after day\, year after year\, century after century. And we must move out of the loop of repeating the same ineffective responses.  We need new insights\, but also a national will to do better. This installation—looping audio of media reports about racial injustices along with excerpts of Africaville invites the viewer to enter this conversation and carry away their own insights and desires for action. \nAFRICAVILLE x PLAIN SIGHT PROJECT\nSaturday\, August 15th\, 5 pm\nVENUE TBA\nThis Free Event will take place OUTDOORS without a RAIN DATE.  \nA recording will be posted on the Plain Sight Series page at www.duckcreekarts.org \nFree copies of the book will be given to the first 15 RSVPs. Books can be collected onsite at the talk. \nLimited to 25 attendees. RSVP via email Jess Frost duckcreekarts@gmail.com  \nPlain Sight Lecture Series with Guest Author Jeffrey Colvin \nDonnamarie Barnes and David Rattray of the Plain Sight Project will be joined by author Jeffrey Colvin to discuss how his recent novel Africaville\, relates to the stories of enslaved people on the East End of Long Island. Barnes\, Rattray and Colvin will share their thoughts on how both his Out of the Loop installation at Duck Creek and their Plain Sight Project seek to support our “national will to do better.” \nWRITING THE PAST TO RIGHT THE FUTURE\nSunday August 16 at 5pm\nLOCATION TBA\nFree Event\, limited to 35 attendees \nActivist Panel  \nJoin us for a timely panel discussion with author Jeffrey Colvin and director Andrina Wekontash Smith. They will be joined by local cultural leader Bonnie Michelle Cannon and activist Willie Jenkins to discuss the pressing issues of our time and important themes in Colvin’s novel Africaville: namely social justice and the prison system\, police brutality and social protest as well as the specific struggle of Black Communities in face of the Covid-19 Pandemic.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/staged-reading-africaville-by-jeffrey-colvin-directed-by-andrina-smith/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Matthew Broderick\, John Leguizamo\, Blair Underwood & an all-star cast in THE PACK\, Comedies by Eugene Pack
DESCRIPTION:Three premiere comedy shorts written and directed by Eugene Pack starring:\nMatthew Broderick\, John Leguizamo\, Blair Underwood\, Sherri Shepherd\, Dayle Reyfel\, Rachel Dratch\, Cecily Strong\, Santino Fontana\, Maulik Pancholy\, and Andrea Martin. The 3 comedies are adapted for virtual viewing in the form of intimate zoom films. \n“A prodigiously gifted storyteller” –LA Times\n“The Pack -Best culture at home!” –The Guardian \n“The next Neil Simon FOR THESE TIMES” –Alec Baldwin
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/the-pack-comedies-by-eugene-pack-an-evening-of-virtual-fun-to-benefit-guild-hall/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:The Listening Body: Workshop with Viv Corringham & Jolie Parcher
DESCRIPTION:Mondays\, August 17–September 14 \nDrawing on a range of techniques from Deep Listening™\, Yoga\, Mindfulness\, and more\, THE LISTENING BODY workshops aim to find greater physical release\, acoustical awareness\, environmental connection\, and overall playfulness in our breath\, body\, ears\, and voice.  \nLed by vocalist\, composer\, and Deep Listening™ Practitioner\, Viv Corringham\, and Director of Mandala Yoga Center for Healing Arts\, Jolie Parcher\, each session will uniquely combine exercises in sustained listening\, vocal exploration\, gentle yoga\, and movement.   \nThe workshop is suitable for musicians and non-musicians; yogis and non-yogis alike.   \n*Workshops will take place in Guild Hall’s Minikes Garden (entrance on the right side of the building). Participants are asked to bring their own yoga mat or blanket\, and required face covering.  \n\n					\n				FAQ: COVID PROTOCOLS FOR EDUCATION EVENTS & WORKSHOPS			\n		\n		\n			\nQ: Where are workshops located?\nA: Workshops will either be located outside in the Furman or Minikes Garden\, in the Boots Lamb Education Center\, or in the Galleries. Please read each individual event description in full for location.   \nQ: How many people are in a workshop?\nA: In accordance with the NYS Phase-4 Guidelines\, all spaces will be operating at a 25% capacity level (e.g. The Boots Lamb Education Center has a max. capacity of 60 people. Throughout the COVID pandemic\, the room will operate at a max. capacity of 15 people).  \nQ: Are Masks mandatory?\nA: Masks and/or face coverings are mandatory for all patrons over the age of 2. In certain outdoor workshops an instructor may give the option of removing masks – only if at 6-12ft distance from other parties.   \nQ: Will Physical-Distancing be enforced?\nA: Both instructors and GH staff will enforce a physical distancing of 6 ft. at all workshops. If activities require either the use of projected voice or aerobic exercises\, an additional distance of 12 ft (if indoors) will be enforced. We ask that patrons be mindful of physical-distancing and follow signage as they are walking in the building.   \nQ: How will arts & crafts and other object based activities be handled?\nA: All workshops will be designed so that individual participants have their own set of materials and tools. Reusable tools and objects (e.g.\, scissors\, writing utensils\, musical instruments\, etc.) will be disinfected before & after use.   \nQ: What happens if I do not feel well or show symptoms of COVID-19? What is the cancelation policy?\nA: If you do not feel well or show symptoms of COVID-19 within 14 days of your visit to GH\, we ask that you do not participate in the event. To cancel your registration and enquire about a refund policy\, please contact Jennifer Brondo at  631-324-0806 x25 or jennifer@guildhall.org.  \nQ: Will restrooms be available?\nA: Guild Hall restrooms are available to patrons prior to the start of the workshop/event.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/the-listening-body-workshop-with-viv-corringham-jolie-parcher/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:Play in the Backyard: tenderly by Ida Esmaeili
DESCRIPTION:A deeply heartfelt\, sharply funny new play. Starring Ida Esmaeili and Nate Janis \nDirected by Rebecca Miller Kratzer \nWhen Will’s professor leads him to seek out Alina’s insight for his paper on Iran\, he has no idea that he will meet the love of his life. However\, Alina’s visa renewal gets denied early in their relationship and they have life-changing choices to make. Emerging playwright Ida Esmaeili’s deeply sincere\, sharply funny new play examines whether marriage can be tainted\, how immigration considerations can alter the course of families and relationships\, and raises questions about the nature of identity and home. \n\n\nPlease note: the actors\, Ida and Nate\, have been quarantining together\, so they are safe sharing the stage together.\n\n\n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/play-in-the-backyard-tenderly-by-ida-esmaeili/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Lindsay Morris: A Small Taste of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:A Small Taste of Freedom is an exhibition by the photographer Lindsay Morris which resulted from a collaboration between Morris and the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Composed of portraits and audio interviews of GHTAC members living under New York State’s “stay at home” order\, the exhibition captures the everyday happenings\, coping mechanisms\, and escape modes of area teens living through this historic moment. \nMorris’ series is a true reflection of the challenge teenagers faced as their final months of school\, graduation\, prom\, and other rites of passage slipped away. The project began as a portrait series of high school seniors in their cars\, recording the expressions and body language of young people on the cusp of adulthood\, with the automobile representing a quest for autonomy and freedom. As spring began and the reality of the pandemic set-in\, the adventurous and hopeful narrative of these young people changed. \nA simply stated question was posed to Guild Hall’s Teen Arts Council members: How is Covid-19 affecting you? Their answers regarding family hardships\, concerns about academic success\, fears regarding our global community\, and free-floating anxiety are embedded in the visual and audio material exhibited\, but even without accompanying interviews\, the facial expressions in these portraits tell a story of loss and uncertainty.  \nThe car no longer represents a getaway toward an exciting future\, but rather a means to escape from stressful and even claustrophobic home lives. In some scenarios\, if the weather cooperates\, the vehicle takes teens to much-needed\, albeit socially distanced\, tailgate meet-ups. This new framing of the automobile (or other mode of transportation like bikes and skateboards) as an escape rather than a leap into the future\, tells a different story.  \nLindsay Morris: A Small Taste of Freedom is on view during regular museum hours\, and is the first exhibition in the newly renovated Guild Hall Lounge. To experience the audio portion of this exhibit\, patrons must bring their own mobile device with ability to scan a QR code\, and a pair of headphones.   \nThe teens pictured are members of the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (TAC). All portraits are shot by Lindsay Morris with Kodak Portra film. All audio recorded and edited by the individual TAC Member with readily available devices.   \nCurators\nCasey Dalene\, Curatorial Assistant & Lewis B. Cullman Associate for Museum Education\nAnthony Madonna\, The Patti Kenner Fellow in Arts Education  \n  \nTIMED TICKETS AND VISITOR INFORMATION \nTo ensure the health and safety of its visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic\, Guild Hall has instituted the following measures: \n\nReservations to visit the Museum are recommended. You can reserve timed tickets online or by calling 631-324-0806 Saturday-Sunday\, 12-5 p.m. Drop-ins are also welcome!\nVisitors are asked to be on time for their appointment. Visits are for a maximum of one hour and no more than 50 people will be allowed in the museum galleries at a time.\nVisitors should enter through the left most front door of the building and check in with the Receptionist at the box office. A one-way footpath proceeds throughout the museum.\nMasks are required in the building for all patrons over the age of 2.\nSocial distancing of at least 6 feet is encouraged in the museum galleries and lobby.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/lindsay-morris-a-small-taste-of-freedom/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Monica Banks: Cloud Garden
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Garden is a site-specific outdoor installation and community project by artist\, Monica Banks. Installed in the trees of Guild Hall’s Furman Garden\, tangles of wire\, balled-up deer fencing\, feathers\, pop tops from seltzer cans\, unidentifiable pieces of hardware\, and other artifacts from the artist’s everyday life hang as mobiles\, creating dangling objects that shimmer in the air like the stories we tell about ourselves.  \nBanks’ “Cloud” series began in 2006 when the artist received boxes of her childhood toys\, jewelry and trinkets. Wanting to give meaning to her history through sculpture\, Banks combined souvenirs of her present life with these fragments of her past in tangles of wire that hang\, cloud-like\, from ceilings or tree branches. She is revisiting this process during the Covid–19 pandemic\, when like most of us\, she is spending more time at home immersed in the minutia of domestic life. The work in this installation updates her materials as a record of this extraordinary time\, and includes samples from the bag of orphan socks she discovered in the back of a closet\, pieces of a wall sculpture she made for her infant son (now 24 years old)\, fingertips of unused gloves\, tufts of fur from her new puppy\, and shards of the Nerf soccer ball he attacked\, along with other items unearthed during the prolonged quarantine.  \nThe installation expands into Guild Hall’s Minikes Garden with an exhibit of student work; Saturday\, September 19 – Monday\, October 12. Through remote workshops with The Bridgehampton Childcare & Recreational Center\, Banks has shared her work and process with children of The Center\, resulting in an installation of the children’s own cloud sculptures.  \nCurator\nChristina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator  \nProject Coordinator\nAnthony Madonna\, The Patti Kenner Fellow in Arts Education   \nCloud Garden is on view during regular Museum Hours. The Guild Hall Gardens are self-monitoring spaces; we ask that patrons observe proper physical-distancing\, observe maximum capacity signage\, and wear face-coverings on the grounds.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/monica-banks-cloud-garden/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Play in the Backyard: Albert Camus’ The Fall - a dramatization by Alexis Lloyd starring Ronald Guttman
DESCRIPTION:“You can never really prove anybody’s innocence\, but you can be sure we’re all guilty. Every man bears witness to the crimes of all the others.”\n—Jean-Baptiste Clamence\, The Fall by Albert Camus \nIn Alexis Lloyd’s solo theatrical adaptation of Nobel Prize-winning French author Albert Camus’ The Fall\, New York-based\, Belgian-born actor Ronald Guttman takes on the role of anguished\, exiled Parisian lawyer Jean-Baptiste Clamence\, transporting his audience to the last circle of Hell: Amsterdam’s red-light district\, circa 1956.  Related in casual conversation to an unexpected interlocutor and set against the backdrop of the Second World War\, this adaptation of Camus’ last complete work of fiction invokes the fall of man from the Garden of Eden as it explores themes of culpability\, shame and regret. Escaping the crowded streets awash in neon light at a bar called Mexico City\, Clamence reveals\, in the form of a 60-minute monologue\, the outcome of an event whose moral uncertainty has transformed him into a judge-repentant and postmodern prophet of the human condition.  In this quiet and elegant presentation\, the audience become his confessors\, his mirror\, and Clamence becomes theirs.  Ronald Guttman\, a recognizable presence on stage\, screen\, and television whose credits include Mad Men\, Homeland\, and the current Amazon hit series Hunters with Al Pacino\, has presented developmental readings of The Fall with Naked Angels\, En Garde Arts\, and as part of the “A Stranger in the City” Camus Festival celebrating the 70th anniversary of Camus’ singular post-war visit to New York. \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/play-in-the-backyard-albert-camus-the-fall-a-dramatization-by-alexis-lloyd-starring-ronald-guttman/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Play in the Backyard: The Gin Game by D.L. Coburn starring Mercedes Ruehl and Harris Yulin
DESCRIPTION:This winner of the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\, which originally starred Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn and was later revived with Julie Harris and Charles Durning\, uses a card game as a metaphor for life. Weller Martin is playing solitaire on the porch of a seedy nursing home. Enter Fonsia Dorsey\, a prim\, self-righteous lady. They discover they both dislike the home and enjoy gin rummy\, so they begin to play and to reveal intimate details of their lives. Fonsia wins every time\, and their secrets become weapons used against one another.  \n“Perfect […] A vibrant study on loneliness\, disillusion\, old age and death yet fiercely funny.” –The Boston Globe \n“A thoroughly entertaining lesson in the fine art of theatrical finesse. The closest thing the theatre offers to a duel at 10 paces.” –The New York Times \n“Extremely intelligent […] fine bittersweet comedy […] Funny\, sad\, profane\, eloquent\, touching\, beautiful.” –WABC-TV \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page. \nThe Gin Game is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French\, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com \nTHE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTING RECORDINGS OR STREAMS IN ANY MEDIUM\, INCLUDING THE INTERNET\, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED\, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR(S)’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW. FOR MORE INFORMATION\, PLEASE VISIT: https://concordtheatricals.com/resources/protecting-artists
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/play-in-the-backyard-the-gin-game-by-d-l-coburn-starring-mercedes-ruehl-and-harris-yulin/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Virtual Stirring the Pot: Alan and Michael Stillman\, hosted and interviewed by Florence Fabricant
DESCRIPTION:From TGIFridays\, still restaurateur Alan Stillman’s claim to fame\, to the Quality Branded restaurant group spearheaded by his son\, Michael Stillman\, the father and son team will discuss their empire\, hospitality philosophies\, and the business behind food. An audience Q&A will follow.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/virtual-stirring-the-pot-alan-and-michael-stillman-hosted-and-interviewed-by-florence-fabricant/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Play in the Backyard: Heisenberg by Simon Stephens
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Austin Pendleton and starring Irene Glezos and Albert Insinnia \nAmidst the bustle of a crowded London train station\, Georgie spots Alex\, a much older man\, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter thrusts these two strangers into a fascinating and life-changing game. Tony Award winning playwright Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) presents a refreshing look into just how unpredictable life can be\, especially when examined closely! Directed by Tony Award-nominated and Drama Desk Award winner Austin Pendleton\, this staged reading stars Broadway and TV veteran actors Irene Glezos and Albert Insinnia. “Quirky\, lovely\, funny\, and powerful” – Associated Press. \nHeisenberg is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service\, Inc.\, New York. \nHEISENBERG was originally commissioned by the Manhattan Theatre Club\, (Lynne Meadow\, Artistic Director; Barry Grove\, Executive Producer) and received its world premiere there on May 19\, 2015. \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/play-in-the-backyard-heisenberg-by-simon-stephens/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200824
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SUMMARY:ON DEMAND: Matthew Broderick\, John Leguizamo\, Blair Underwood & an all-star cast in THE PACK\, Comedies by Eugene Pack
DESCRIPTION:Three premiere comedy shorts written and directed by Eugene Pack starring:\nMatthew Broderick\, John Leguizamo\, Blair Underwood\, Sherri Shepherd\, Dayle Reyfel\, Rachel Dratch\, Cecily Strong\, Santino Fontana\, Maulik Pancholy\, and Andrea Martin. The 3 comedies are adapted for virtual viewing in the form of intimate zoom films. \n“A prodigiously gifted storyteller” –LA Times\n“The Pack -Best culture at home!” –The Guardian \n“The next Neil Simon FOR THESE TIMES” –Alec Baldwin
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/on-demand-matthew-broderick-john-leguizamo-blair-underwood-an-all-star-cast-in-the-pack-comedies-by-eugene-pack/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:The Listening Body: Workshop with Viv Corringham & Jolie Parcher
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on a range of techniques from Deep Listening™\, Yoga\, Mindfulness\, and more\, THE LISTENING BODY workshops aim to find greater physical release\, acoustical awareness\, environmental connection\, and overall playfulness in our breath\, body\, ears\, and voice.  \nLed by vocalist\, composer\, and Deep Listening™ Practitioner\, Viv Corringham\, and Director of Mandala Yoga Center for Healing Arts\, Jolie Parcher\, each session will uniquely combine exercises in sustained listening\, vocal exploration\, gentle yoga\, and movement.   \nThe workshop is suitable for musicians and non-musicians; yogis and non-yogis alike.   \n*Workshops will take place in Guild Hall’s Minikes Garden (entrance on the right side of the building). Participants are asked to bring their own yoga mat or blanket\, and required face covering. \n\n					\n				FAQ: COVID PROTOCOLS FOR EDUCATION EVENTS & WORKSHOPS			\n		\n		\n			\nQ: Where are workshops located?\nA: Workshops will either be located outside in the Furman or Minikes Garden\, in the Boots Lamb Education Center\, or in the Galleries. Please read each individual event description in full for location.   \nQ: How many people are in a workshop?\nA: In accordance with the NYS Phase-4 Guidelines\, all spaces will be operating at a 25% capacity level (e.g. The Boots Lamb Education Center has a max. capacity of 60 people. Throughout the COVID pandemic\, the room will operate at a max. capacity of 15 people).  \nQ: Are Masks mandatory?\nA: Masks and/or face coverings are mandatory for all patrons over the age of 2. In certain outdoor workshops an instructor may give the option of removing masks – only if at 6-12ft distance from other parties.   \nQ: Will Physical-Distancing be enforced?\nA: Both instructors and GH staff will enforce a physical distancing of 6 ft. at all workshops. If activities require either the use of projected voice or aerobic exercises\, an additional distance of 12 ft (if indoors) will be enforced. We ask that patrons be mindful of physical-distancing and follow signage as they are walking in the building.   \nQ: How will arts & crafts and other object based activities be handled?\nA: All workshops will be designed so that individual participants have their own set of materials and tools. Reusable tools and objects (e.g.\, scissors\, writing utensils\, musical instruments\, etc.) will be disinfected before & after use.   \nQ: What happens if I do not feel well or show symptoms of COVID-19? What is the cancelation policy?\nA: If you do not feel well or show symptoms of COVID-19 within 14 days of your visit to GH\, we ask that you do not participate in the event. To cancel your registration and enquire about a refund policy\, please contact Jennifer Brondo at  631-324-0806 x25 or jennifer@guildhall.org.  \nQ: Will restrooms be available?\nA: Guild Hall restrooms are available to patrons prior to the start of the workshop/event.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/the-listening-body-workshop-with-viv-corringham-jolie-parcher-2/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200825T170000
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SUMMARY:RING THE ALARM…A Conversation with Derrick Adams & Renee Cox
DESCRIPTION:The idea for this program came about from discussions on a forthcoming Guild Hall exhibition of Black Artists that Renee Cox will be curating for the summer of 2023. Derrick Adams and Renee Cox\, noted artists\, colleagues and friends\, both have a long history of exhibiting work and curating exhibitions that focus on empowerment\, the black experience\, and issues of contemporary life.\n \n“The need for open dialogue on art\, race and politics felt timely and something that we believe is needed by our community\,” notes Christina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator. We hope to continue this series of conversations next year\, leading up to the 2023 Summer exhibition.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/ring-the-alarma-conversation-with-derrick-adams-renee-cox/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200826T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200826T173000
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SUMMARY:KidFEST: Liz Joyce & A Couple of Puppets: The Doubtful Sprout
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning puppeteer Liz Joyce and her cast of lovable characters for a series of puppet shows. Held in Guild Hall’s new John Drew Backyard Theater\, shows explore themes of sharing\, friendship\, and saving the environment\, as well as classic fairy tales with a twist. \nGet ready to explore the world under your feet with in this underground puppet adventure; The Doubtful Sprout. Tunnel down with Worm and Sprout as they discover the mysterious life found inside soil. Along the way\, kids help figure out the secrets that help Sprout grow. Award-winning puppeteer\, Liz Joyce\, brings this ecological wonderland to life with multiple puppetry styles\, projections\, and song. \nAppropriate for families with children ages 3–7 \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6ft. in diameter and are distanced 6ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page. \nThe Doubtful Sprout was funded in part by a Family Grant from The Jim Henson Foundation
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/liz-joyce-a-couple-of-puppets-the-doubtful-sprout/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T193000
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CREATED:20200723T132432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200814T190403Z
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SUMMARY:PORTRAITS: Streaming with GE Smith\, LeRoy Bell\, & Joseph Arthur
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \nGE Smith presents PORTRAITS (streaming for the first time worldwide) featuring Joseph Arthur and LeRoy Bell; two very distinctly different singers. GE and LeRoy will serenade through some of their new songs to celebrate the release of their upcoming collaborative album\, Stony Hill\, out August 28th via BMG. Among the hits to be played is the stirring new song\, “America”\, revered by Rolling Stone as a gamechanger on the state of affairs. GE says\, “you will witness an amazing singer\, the one I’ve been looking for thirty years\, and how we came to make this amazing project.” Joseph Arthur\, who is known best for being discovered by Peter Gabriel\, will open the show. Gabriel covered “In the Sun” for the album\, Diana\, Princess of Wales: Tribute\, which was a big vote of confidence for this wise\, soulful\, singer-songwriter and painter. Watch Arthur paint GE as they move through an evocative\, textured\, acoustic landscape. This blockbuster virtually streamed concert is a must-see. \nPre-order Stony Hill here: https://gesmithandleroybell.lnk.to/StonyHill
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/portraits-streaming-with-ge-smith-leroy-bell-joseph-arthur/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200829
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SUMMARY:PORTRAITS: LIVE! With GE Smith & LeRoy Bell (7pm or 9pm)
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the garden for exclusive LIVE performances\, hosted by John Loeffler ( BMG Creative) to celebrate the release of GE Smith and LeRoy Bell’s new album Stony Hill. Among the hits to be played is the stirring new song\, “America”. The track is a mellow blues tune that moves with a heavy groove and allows Smith to peel off plenty of intricate guitar licks. They will showcase a stripped-down acoustic set of their R&B\, song collection and with Bell’s smart lyrics /Mass confusion\, our constitution — they’re tryna burn it down\,” or the Motown nod\, “Let the Sunshine” They will leave you\, without a doubt humming\, their hooky tunes and wanting more! \nPre-order Stony Hill here: https://gesmithandleroybell.lnk.to/StonyHill \n*Your purchase of one ticket is for one Lawn Circle\, which can sit a party of up to two people. All lawn circles are 6 ft. in diameter and are distanced 6 ft. away from other parties. Please bring your own blankets and/or beach chairs. For more information\, visit the Theater FAQ page.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/portraits-live-with-ge-smith-leroy-bell-7pm-9pm/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200831T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200831T173000
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SUMMARY:The Listening Body: Workshop with Viv Corringham & Jolie Parcher
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on a range of techniques from Deep Listening™\, Yoga\, Mindfulness\, and more\, THE LISTENING BODY workshops aim to find greater physical release\, acoustical awareness\, environmental connection\, and overall playfulness in our breath\, body\, ears\, and voice.  \nLed by vocalist\, composer\, and Deep Listening™ Practitioner\, Viv Corringham\, and Director of Mandala Yoga Center for Healing Arts\, Jolie Parcher\, each session will uniquely combine exercises in sustained listening\, vocal exploration\, gentle yoga\, and movement.   \nThe workshop is suitable for musicians and non-musicians; yogis and non-yogis alike.   \n*Workshops will take place in Guild Hall’s Minikes Garden (entrance on the right side of the building). Participants are asked to bring their own yoga mat or blanket\, and required face covering. \n\n					\n				FAQ: COVID PROTOCOLS FOR EDUCATION EVENTS & WORKSHOPS			\n		\n		\n			\nQ: Where are workshops located?\nA: Workshops will either be located outside in the Furman or Minikes Garden\, in the Boots Lamb Education Center\, or in the Galleries. Please read each individual event description in full for location.   \nQ: How many people are in a workshop?\nA: In accordance with the NYS Phase-4 Guidelines\, all spaces will be operating at a 25% capacity level (e.g. The Boots Lamb Education Center has a max. capacity of 60 people. Throughout the COVID pandemic\, the room will operate at a max. capacity of 15 people).  \nQ: Are Masks mandatory?\nA: Masks and/or face coverings are mandatory for all patrons over the age of 2. In certain outdoor workshops an instructor may give the option of removing masks – only if at 6-12ft distance from other parties.   \nQ: Will Physical-Distancing be enforced?\nA: Both instructors and GH staff will enforce a physical distancing of 6 ft. at all workshops. If activities require either the use of projected voice or aerobic exercises\, an additional distance of 12 ft (if indoors) will be enforced. We ask that patrons be mindful of physical-distancing and follow signage as they are walking in the building.   \nQ: How will arts & crafts and other object based activities be handled?\nA: All workshops will be designed so that individual participants have their own set of materials and tools. Reusable tools and objects (e.g.\, scissors\, writing utensils\, musical instruments\, etc.) will be disinfected before & after use.   \nQ: What happens if I do not feel well or show symptoms of COVID-19? What is the cancelation policy?\nA: If you do not feel well or show symptoms of COVID-19 within 14 days of your visit to GH\, we ask that you do not participate in the event. To cancel your registration and enquire about a refund policy\, please contact Jennifer Brondo at  631-324-0806 x25 or jennifer@guildhall.org.  \nQ: Will restrooms be available?\nA: Guild Hall restrooms are available to patrons prior to the start of the workshop/event.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/the-listening-body-workshop-with-viv-corringham-jolie-parcher-3/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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