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Open Rehearsal at Watermill Center

At The Watermill Center
By
Star Staff

The Watermill Center will present an open rehearsal of “Flying Point,” a multimedia portrait of the contemporary Shinnecock community and the tribe’s history, on Saturday from 8 to 9:30 p.m.

“Flying Point” is a work in progress by four of the center’s artists in residence, Tomek Jeziorski, a filmmaker and video documentarian, Adam Lenz, a composer and multimedia artist, Shane Weeks, a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation and a multimedia artist, and Karolina Zielinska, a photographer and cinematographer.

The artists have been documenting the oral history of the Shinnecock Nation, accumulating personalized recollections that have rarely been available outside the tribe. Video, sound, and storytelling will express the community’s culture.

 

 

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