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SUMMARY:KidFEST OUTDOORS @CMEE: Charlotte Blake Alston - Stories & Songs in the Oral Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Recommended for ages 4+ \n4:30PM: Pre-show workshop\n5-6:15PM: Performance \nThis program will take place outdoors.\nRAIN DATE: Thursday\, July 7 \nWhether or not she accompanies a story with a thumb piano\, djembe\, or 21-string kora\, Charlotte Blake Alston’s most powerful instrument is her melodic and mesmerizing voice. It is with that primary instrument that she breathes life into ancient and contemporary tales. In this electronic age\, Charlotte does what stories have achieved for thousands of years and engage the imagination\, underscore human commonalities\, and reiterate life lessons gained from centuries of human experience. \nIn her one-women production\, Stories & Songs in the Oral Tradition\, Charlotte weaves together stories from the West African countries of Senegal\, Gambia\, Guinea and Mali for our youngest audiences. Exploring the lessons learned from and relationships between humans\, animals\, and our natural environments\, Stories & Songs in the Oral Tradition is filled with moments of audience participation. Come ready to clap\, sing\, and help tell the stories!  \nA ticket to Guild Hall’s KidFEST @CMEE provides entry into a free pre-show workshop beginning at 4:30pm. Designed and led by educators at both Guild Hall & CMEE\, this workshop will have audience members create hand puppets of the characters and symbols explored in Charlotte Blake Alston’s\, Stories & Songs in the Oral Tradition. A pre-show workshop designed and led by educators from both Guild Hall & CMEE will have participants creating hand puppets of the characters and symbols explored in Charlotte Blake Alston’s Stories & Songs in the Oral Tradition. Audience members will also receive a take-home kit with activities\, reading recommendations\, and an event-themed cookie from Citarella to continue and strengthen the lessons shared in Charlotte’s stories. \nClick HERE for CMEE COVID-19 protocol. \n\nABOUT KidFEST \nGuild Hall’s KidFEST returns for the 2022 Summer Season. Designed specifically for our youngest audiences and their families\, KidFEST connects our Hamptons communities to new cultures\, new artists\, and new stories through playful\, participatory\, and tailor-made performances. \nThe Summer 2022 KidFEST series is in collaboration with our sister organization\, the Children’s Museum of the East End (CMEE). All performances will be held outdoors in the CMEE Amphitheater\, 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike\, Bridgehampton.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/kidfest-cmee-charlotte-blake-alston-stories-songs-in-the-oral-tradition/
LOCATION:Children’s Museum of the East End\, 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike\, Bridgehampton\, 11932\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids
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SUMMARY:Hamptons Fine Art Fair Bastille Day Vernissage Benefiting Guild Hall
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US AT THE COVETED…\n\n\n\n\nOpening Night\, July 14 Bastille Day Vernissage\, benefiting Guild Hall\n\n\n\n\nExclusive Media Partner: Luxe Interiors + Design \nGold VIP Pass ($150): Special entry at 4PM\nVIP Pass ($100): 5-9:30PM \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome celebrate this memorable opening with a timely Francophile theme. Enjoy complimentary French wines/tastings and French hors d’oeuvres\, provided by our talented onsite chefs\, The Plaza Café\, Flatliners\, and MF Events. \n\nBe among the first to “storm” the art bastille into the spectacular 40\,000 sq. ft. Pollock Pavilion\, and seize control of the long respected Hamptons art scene\, by viewing and acquiring valuable art works before the fair opens to the public on  Friday.  \nLive music sets the fair’s Parisian tone with the emotionally charged live performance by the uber popular French recording star\, Chloe Perrier and the French Heart Jazz Band.  \nThe east end will witness a wide\, curated and deep selection of high caliber 20th and 21st century art for acquisition – ranging from Renoir to Mr. Brainwash. Art treasures galore. HFAF is slated to be the art buying event of the summer\, and the largest in the nation – the  ultimate place to “see and be seen.” \nIn cooperation with their French aligned galleries: Frederic Got Gallery\, Paris\, France |  Fremin Gallery\, New York\, NY  |  Galerie Calderone\, Dinard\, France  |  Galerie L’Atelier\, New York\, NY  |  Helwaser Gallery\, New York\, NY  |  The Selects Gallery\, New York\, NY  | Mark Hachem Gallery\, Paris\, France \nDress style: distinctly\, glamorously French.\nNo need for dinner reservations: Offering dinner alfresco\, in their art park until 9:30pm.\nPommery Bar serving Champagne by the bottle or glass.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/hamptons-fine-art-fair-bastille-day-vernissage-benefiting-guild-hall/
LOCATION:Southampton Fairgrounds\, 605 County Road 39\, Southampton\, NY\, 11968\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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SUMMARY:Guild Hall presents NOW HERE at the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station
DESCRIPTION:Guild Hall presents NOW HERE at the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station \nJuly 16 thru October 2\, 2022\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, July 17\, 5-7PM \nHours:\nInterior: Friday – Sunday\, 11AM-3PM\, or by appointment\nExterior: Any time\nNote: Face masks are required indoors for visitors over the age of 2. \nNote Regarding Parking: Beach parking requires an East Hampton TOWN permit from 8AM-6PM. A permit is not required after 6PM. Parking is available at the Amagansett Marine Museum during permitted hours\, or you can pay for parking at the beach. 6PM programs will have a delayed start to accommodate any parking challenges. \nAmagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\, 160 Atlantic Avenue\, Amagansett \nThe No W here Collective\, made up of Alice Hope\, Toni Ross\, and Bastienne Schmidt\, presents the off-site exhibition entitled Now Here\, Curated by Christina Mossaides Strassfield. The project primarily responds to the Life Saving Station’s faking box (a box in which a long rope is faked; used in the life-saving service for a line attached to a shot)\, seen as the emblematic artifact in the Station’s collection that emanates their mission — to save lives. The faking box\, in itself\, embodies a formal aesthetic that relates to the Collective’s original artifact and inspiration\, the Metropolitan Museum’s Marshallese Navigation Chart. \nFaxing box\, part of the collection at the Amagansett U.S. Lifesaving Station\, 2022. Photo: Joe Brondo for Guild Hall\nThe collective will show works in the south facing crew quarter’s room on the second floor\, the Station’s western facing backyard\, and the southeast corner of the wrap around porch\, as well as other areas on the site. In the crew’s quarters\, the artists will do responsive installations to the room itself and the faking box. The outdoor installations will also be responsive to the site\, the faking box\, and will include implicit references to the Navigation Chart\, from the artists’ non-literal creative perspectives. \nClick HERE for a description of Alice Hope’s work. \nClick HERE for a description of Bastienne Schmidt’s work. \nClick HERE for a description of Toni Ross’s work. \nCollective member Alice Hope states “The Life Saving Station’s faking box is formally beautiful\, and poetically and conceptually inspiring. I think of it as emblematic to the life saving station itself; it’s the organizing principle to a lifeline. For the last few years I’ve been stringing can tabs to make a continuous line that resembles rope. Sometimes the line accumulates in tangled piles and often I organize it into spiral forms. The faking box will inspire a new organization — a new form of my continuous can tab line.” \nThe exhibition will be accompanied by educational talks and panels with the artists and as well as family workshops to supplement the site-specific installation experience. \nClick HERE to read an essay on NOW HERE by George Negroponte. \n\nAbout the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\nThe Amagansett Station was constructed on Atlantic Avenue in 1902\, one of a network of thirty life-saving stations on the South Shore of Long Island. Through each night and in bad weather the crew at these stations kept watch from the lookout tower and by patrolling the beach. Discovering a ship in distress\, the life-savers would perform a rescue by launching their surfboat or by firing a line to the ship and taking people off with a breeches buoy. From 1902 to 1937 the crew of the Amagansett Life-Saving Station\, most of whom were experienced local fishermen and shore whalers\, kept watch over this beach and rescued sailors and passengers from a number of shipwrecks. \nThe Life-Saving Service and the Lighthouse Service were the two federal programs intended to increase the safety of coastal navigation. These two services were later joined in the U.S. Coast Guard. The Amagansett Life-Saving Station complements the Montauk Point Lighthouse in recalling that era of our maritime history when ships sailing the ocean provided the principal means of transporting goods and people in coastal America. \nhttps://www.amagansettlss.org/
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/guild-hall-presents-now-here-at-amagansett-lifesaving-station/
LOCATION:Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\, 160 Atlantic Avenue\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Guild Hall & LTV Present Works & Process OUT EAST: The Missing Element
DESCRIPTION:Direct from their Guggenheim premiere – a Beatbox and Street Dance Collaboration! \n \nBEATBOXING – BREAKING – FLEXN – KRUMPING\nand an opening set by DJ FLY KAI! \nDirect from the project’s premiere at Works & Process at the Guggenheim\, The Missing Element\, an immersive experience exploring the universal elements of earth\, wind\, fire\, water\, and space\, arrives in the Hamptons fusing the virtuosic music-making of beatbox with awe-inspiring street dance. \nWorld champion beatboxers of The Beatbox House and leading street dancers representing Krumping\, FlexN\, and Breakdancing will embark on an adventure of sound\, music\, and movement\, where all sound featured is 100% human generated. The performance opens with a live DJ set by multi-media artist\, musician\, and East End native\, FlyKai. \nLeading up to the performance at LTV\, The Missing Element will cause a stir at surprise pop-up performances throughout East Hampton\, including the Main Beach Concert Series and Stephen Talkhouse. The company will also facilitate workshops with the Bridgehampton Childcare & Recreation Center. \nCreative directors Chris Celiz\, a world champion beatboxer\, and b-boy Anthony Vito Rodriguez “Invertebrate” assemble a formidable cast that comprises Krumper Brian “Hallow Dreamz” Henry\, flexers Joseph Carella “Klassic” and King Havoc\, breakers Graham Reese “B-boy Kilo” and Rodriguez\, and members of the Beatbox House\, including Amit Bhowmick\, Celiz\, Neil Meadows “NaPoM\,” Gene Shinozaki\, and Kenny Urban. Dancer\, host\, filmmaker and co-founder of YAK Films\, Kash Gaines\, will join The Missing Element during their week in-residence. \nThe Beatbox House is a collective of world champion beatboxers. Beatboxing is growing into a global phenomenon branching out from its hip-hop roots. Through education\, performance\, and collaboration\, the collective is rebranding the art as a new form of music\, pushing the boundaries of the possibilities of the human voice. \nThe Missing Element was commissioned by Works & Process at the Guggenheim and created at the peak of the pandemic in two Works & Process bubble residencies. Highlights from The Missing Element were performed throughout the pandemic at Little Island\, the Guggenheim Museum rotunda\, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park\, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts\, and NY PopsUp performances opened by Amy Schumer. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: For indoor programs\, all guests over the age of 12 must provide proof of full vaccination. WEARING FACE MASKS IS ENCOURAGED AND APPRECIATED.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/the-missing-element/
LOCATION:LTV\, 75 Industrial Road\, Wainscott\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T190000
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SUMMARY:The Potions of Love: Bel Canto Arias and Ensembles
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \nJoin us for a pre-show reception at 6PM! \nThe Potions of Love: Bel Canto Arias and Ensembles\nfeaturing Brittany Smith and Juan Hernández\nwith Samual Keeler\, Michael Leyte-Vidal\, Derrek Stark\, and Patricia Westley\nRachelle Jonck and Derrick Goff\, pianists\nSteven Tharp\, coach \nSix emerging artists join Bel Canto Boot Camp for an evening of beloved Bel Canto Scenes & Arias. Selections from Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore ground the recital with performances by South African soprano Brittany Smith\, and Puerto Rican tenor Juan Hernandez. \nBrittany Smith and Juan Hernandez come to the series summer residency through the joint efforts of Guild Hall and Bel Canto Boot Camp. Prior to their arrival in East Hampton\, they will participate in BCBC’s training program in New York City in preparation for their role debuts of Adina and Nemorino in Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore. Following their residency at Guild Hall and the East Hampton recital they leave for Cape Town where they will rehearse with the rest of the local L’elisir d’amore cast before embarking on a 10-city tour of South Africa. The summer residency marks be \nMiss Smith’s first visit to and performances in the U.S.A. Cape Town Opera presents Mr. Hernandez in South Africa for the first time. \nThe program also includes scenes and duets from the kings of Bel Canto\, Rossini and Donizetti\, and Italian art and folk songs. \nABOUT GUILD HALL & BEL CANTO BOOT CAMP RESIDENT ARTIST SERIES \nThe Guild Hall & Bel Canto Boot Camp Resident Artist Series is a collaboration between the Learning + Public Engagement department at Guild Hall of East Hampton and Bel Canto Boot Camp. With the shared values of creative authenticity\, artistic development\, and community engagement\, the Series supports an emerging generation of opera singers. By providing individualized training from Bel Canto Boot Camp mentors and masterclasses with international artists\, the series aims to support a new generation of emerging opera singers and to increase awareness and appreciation of the unamplified voice.  \nThe 2022 Season will include intimate recitals with tenor Jack Swanson\, a program of scenes and arias in collaboration with Cape Town Opera South Africa\, and baritenor Michael Spyres in concert\, featuring his favorite bel canto arias and songs. He invites Resident Artists who will be in training at Guild Hall to join him in operatic ensembles giving our audiences the opportunity to see the stars of today and tomorrow in performance together. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: For indoor programs\, all guests over the age of 12 must provide proof of full vaccination. WEARING FACE MASKS IS ENCOURAGED AND APPRECIATED.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/guild-hall-bel-canto-boot-camp-resident-artist-series-presents-the-potions-of-love-bel-canto-arias-and-ensembles/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Church\, 18 James Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Opera
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SUMMARY:Now Here – Meet the Artists Talk & Walkabout
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this exclusive opportunity to meet the Now Here artists and get an understanding of the artists collective and the site-specific installation\, ask questions\, and engage with the art. \n\nThe No W here Collective\, made up of Alice Hope\, Toni Ross\, and Bastienne Schmidt\, will present the off-site exhibition entitled Now Here\, Curated by Christina Mossaides Strassfield. The project will primarily respond to the Life Saving Station’s faking box (a box in which a long rope is faked; used in the life-saving service for a line attached to a shot)\, seen as the emblematic artifact in the Station’s collection that emanates their mission — to save lives. The faking box\, in itself\, embodies a formal aesthetic that relates to the Collective’s original artifact and inspiration\, the Metropolitan Museum’s Marshallese Navigation Chart. \nThe collective will show works in the south facing crew quarter’s room on the second floor\, the Station’s western facing backyard\, and the southeast corner of the wrap around porch\, as well as other areas on the site. In the crew’s quarters\, the artists will do responsive installations to the room itself and the faking box. The outdoor installations will also be responsive to the site\, the faking box\, and will include implicit references to the Navigation Chart\, from the artists’ non-literal creative perspectives. \nAbout the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\nThe Amagansett Station was constructed on Atlantic Avenue in 1902\, one of a network of thirty life-saving stations on the South Shore of Long Island. Through each night and in bad weather the crew at these stations kept watch from the lookout tower and by patrolling the beach. Discovering a ship in distress\, the life-savers would perform a rescue by launching their surfboat or by firing a line to the ship and taking people off with a breeches buoy. From 1902 to 1937 the crew of the Amagansett Life-Saving Station\, most of whom were experienced local fishermen and shore whalers\, kept watch over this beach and rescued sailors and passengers from a number of shipwrecks. \nThe Life-Saving Service and the Lighthouse Service were the two federal programs intended to increase the safety of coastal navigation. These two services were later joined in the U.S. Coast Guard. The Amagansett Life-Saving Station complements the Montauk Point Lighthouse in recalling that era of our maritime history when ships sailing the ocean provided the principal means of transporting goods and people in coastal America. \nhttps://www.amagansettlss.org/
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/now-here-meet-the-artists-talk-walkabout/
LOCATION:Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\, 160 Atlantic Avenue\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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