Celebrating XO, Ballerina Big Sis and the upcoming PBS documentary Tiler Peck: Suspending Time
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Tiler Peck, Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet, in conversation with two-time Tony nominated actress & dancer, Charlotte d’Amboise (Chicago, A Chorus Line, Pippin). Together, they’ll explore Peck’s extraordinary career, her new memoir XO, Ballerina Big Sis, and her upcoming PBS Great Performances documentary Tiler Peck: Suspending Time (premiering November 7).
Through candid reflection and heartfelt storytelling, Peck will share insights into artistry, discipline, mentorship, and the courage to evolve both onstage and off. This conversation offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of one of dance’s brightest stars.
A book signing will follow the conversation in lobby after the program. Advance copies can be ordered as an add-on to your ticket purchase, or on the day of the program, while supplies last.
BUSINESS NETWORKING EVENT
$20 | $15 for Members | Free for Community Pillars
The Innovators Talk Show at Guild Hall brings you an insightful series spotlighting the business and cultural leaders who are reshaping their industries and doing game-changing work.
Episode 1:
Guild Hall Executive Director Andrea Grover will sit down with Malcolm Carfrae, Founder and Principal of Carfrae Consulting, a global consultancy that provides hands-on, strategic counsel for brands in all areas of communications, and former Head of Communications at both Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.
Reception to follow with drinks and light bites by Moby’s East Hampton.
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Exhibition Walkthrough & Book Launch with Melanie Crader and Liane Thatcher
Please join Melanie Crader, Guild Hall museum director and curator of visual arts and Liane Thatcher, Mary Heilmann’s Studio Director of over 25 years, for an exhibition walkthrough of Heilmann’s exhibition Water Way. This conversation will coincide with the launch of Mary Heilmann: Works on Paper, 1973-2019, the first publication dedicated to Heilmann’s works on paper practice which feature many of the works included in the artist’s Guild Hall exhibition.
Books are available both signed and unsigned in advance as an add on to your ticket purchase, or unsigned in-person while supplies last. To add the book to your purchase, choose the “Products” tab before checking out. Books are $48 signed, and $38 unsigned, plus tax.