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Dance in a Garden

At the residence of the architects Peter Gumpel and Marcia Previti
By
Star Staff

Green Afternoon V, an annual interactive garden installation and performance by the Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre, will take place Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m. at the residence of the architects Peter Gumpel and Marcia Previti at 230 Old Stone Highway in Springs.

During cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, performers will dance in tree houses, on outdoor sculptures, in the woods, and in and around the swimming pool. After the moving installations, the New York-based company will perform Ms. Selwyn’s “Refuge,” a work in progress that will have its world premiere in November at the Mark Morris Dance Center in New York City.

Tickets are $90, $150 for patron tickets, and are available at eventbrite.com. Proceeds will benefit the company.

 

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