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Lydian Junction

At The Watermill Center
By
Star Staff

On Saturday at 5 p.m., the Watermill Center will present an open rehearsal of Lydian Junction. The group, which creates live art that incorporates performance, video, installation, music, and dance, has been in residency at the center since Oct. 14. They will complete it on Wednesday.

Members of Lydian Junction are Sarah Cameron Sunde, Dages Juvelier Keates, Christopher Berg, Oliver Burns, and Karla Carballar, each of whom has a specialty, whether in dance, performance, video art, or other disciplines.

Their current work, “Born for Nothing,” is a response to the center’s collection and grounds, with themes of adherence to routine, the ephemeral, and the tensions created from individuality within a group context.

Guest artists for the residency include Josh Dumas, Natalia Roumelioti, Anna Kiraly, Laura Mroczkowski, Tegan Ritz MacDuffie, and Edgar Westerhof. Reservations, which are required for this free event, can be made through watermillcenter.org.

 

 

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