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Guest Chef Rosewood Mayakoba At TBar In Southampton

Thursday, August 5th and Friday, August 6th, 2021
6:00pm – 10:00pm

T Bar Southampton
268 Elm St.
Southampton, NY 11968

Rosewood Mayakoba’s overall culinary narrative reflects Mexico’s extraordinary synthesis of Aztec, Mayan, European, Middle Eastern and global influence, and Loza oversees the resorts eclectic mix of restaurants and lounges including Zapote, La Ceiba Garden & Kitchen, Casa del Lago, Agave Azul, Punta Bonita, La Cava and Aqui Me Quedo. At T Bar, he will serve a special a la carte summer menu of dishes from across the portfolio.  

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Southampton Cultural Center: Summer Concert At Cooper’s Beach

Wednesday, August 4th, 2021
6:30pm

Cooper’s Beach
268 Meadow Ln
Southampton, NY 11968

Gene Casey and The Lone Sharks are bringing the spirit of rock-and-roll back! Gene started his band back in 1988 and it has become a mainstay in the Hamptons music scene ever since. Their foot-stomping, bass-thumping beats will have you cuttin’ a rug – whether you’re a dancer or not. Grab your cowboy boots and join us at the beach!

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The Watermill Center: Crossroads Summer Festival

Saturday, July 31st, 2021 – Sunday, August 8th, 2021

The Watermill Center
39 Water Mill Towd Rd
Water Mill, NY 11976

The Watermill Center is excited to announce CROSSROADS: The Watermill Center Summer Festival, led by Carrie Mae Weems and Robert Wilson.

From July 31 – August 8, we will host a series of cocktail parties, performances, art installations, film screenings and more! Featured artists include Vijay Iyer, Craig Harris, Nona Hendryx, and Carl Hancock Rux. Tickets on sale beginning Monday, July 19.

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Guild Hall Presents: Get Dancing!

Friday, July 30th, 2021 
8:00pm – 9:10pm

Guild Hall
158 Main St
East Hampton, NY

Part-tribute, part live-archive, part new work, GET DANCING is an evening of downtown dance history re-imagined. Presented in partnership with The Watermill Center, the program includes dances from the 1970s by the late choreographer Andy de Groat re-staged by Catherine Galasso, as well as Galasso’s notes on de groat featuring original choreography and a contextualization of de Groat’s legacy, revealing “an aesthetic of task lifted by beautiful music, of circles of the mind, of patience and poetry” (Wendy Perron, 2016).

Andy de Groat emerged as a choreographer in the 1970s. His early choreography places spinning and pedestrian movement within a complex framework, presented with a keen sense of timing, phrasing, and rhythm. He is known for numerous collaborations with Robert Wilson, including the choreography for the original Einstein on the Beach in 1976. de Groat and his company, red notes, were based in France for 30 years where he was nominated twice to the National Order of Arts and Letters. This collaboration with Galasso, created while de Groat was still living, was commissioned by Danspace Project, developed at The Watermill Center, and nominated for a New York “Bessie.”

Galasso will once again re-stage de Groatʼs Fan Dance and Get Wreck, this time with local community performers from the East End, alongside Galasso’s company dancers. The program also includes a film by Jon Meaney and Andrew Horn of de Groatʼs Rope Dance Translations (1979), as well as music by Catherine Galassoʼs father and frequent de Groat collaborator, the César Award-winning composer Michael Galasso, who is best known for his soundtrack for Wong Kar Waiʼs In The Mood For Love.

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Sag Harbor Cinema Presents: Putney Swope

Opening:
Friday, July 30th, 2021
6:30pm

Sag Harbor Cinema
90 Main St
Sag Harbor, NY 11963

Sag Harbor Cinema celebrates the late Robert Downey Sr. with a screening of his anti-establishment satirical comedy, Putney Swope (1969). The film stars Arnold Johnson as a Madison Avenue adman who is inadvertently elected to head the agency. Labeled “a scathing, hugely energetic and scattershot satire” by The Guardian, Downey’s most noted work is a filmmakers’ favorite -among its admirers are the Coen Brothers, Jim Jarmush and Paul Thomas Anderson.

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