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Open Studios

At the Watermill Center
By
Star Staff

The Watermill Center will hold two open rehearsals on Saturday afternoon. Boomerang, a physically nuanced dance and performance group created in 2012 by Matty Davis, Kora Radella, and Adrian Galvin, will show a new work commissioned by Dixon Place on the Lower East Side, where it will premiere in March. The group’s work is based on the idea that the body is a repository for both physical and psychological life, and its performances draw upon the histories of the people with whom they work. The rehearsal will run from 3 to 4 p.m.

An open rehearsal of “Lullaby Movement,” a work by the resident artists Sophia Brous, an interdisciplinary performer from Australia, and the British multi-instrumentalists David Coulter and Leo Abrahams, will take place from 4:30 to 6. The work explores the melodies and multi-layered meanings of lullabies drawn from societies throughout the world.

Both programs are free, but reservations are required.

 

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