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At The Watermill Center
By
Star Staff

The Watermill Center will inaugurate its 2015 residency season with a brunch Sunday at noon, followed by a tour of the center and an open rehearsal by Catherine Galasso, a choreographer and multimedia artist, at 3 p.m.

Ms. Galasso will present excerpts from “stabat,” “swan lac,” and “hiroshima,” three works by Andy deGroat, an important New York choreographer during the 1970s who collaborated frequently with Robert Wilson. The works will be performed by Rachel I. Berman, John Hoobyar, Anne Lewis, Sarah Sandoval, Austin Selden, and Connor Voss.

Sunday’s events are free. Reservations, which are required, can be made at watermillcenter.org.

 

 

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