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Watermill Center: Open House and Temporary Distortion

Temporary Distortion
Temporary Distortion
By
Star Staff

The Watermill Center will offer both an open rehearsal and a tour of the grounds, building, art collection, and study library on Saturday afternoon. The tour will take place from 1 to 2:30; the rehearsal, by Kenneth Collins and Temporary Distortion, will follow from 3 to 5.

Formed in 2002, Temporary Distortion explores the tensions and overlaps between visual art, theater, film, and music. Led by Mr. Collins, a Watermill resident artist, the group has recently focused on long-duration, installation-based performances featuring live music. The audience is free to come and go during Saturday’s rehearsal, and an interactive discussion will follow the performance.

Both the tour and rehearsal are free, but advance registration, which can be made on the center’s website, is required.

 

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