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Dancing the Week Away

Mon, 05/15/2023 - 15:02
The dance party "Monster Smash" was held last year at The Church in Sag Harbor, but costumes aren't necessary for this week's edition.
Talena Mascali

The Church in Sag Harbor will celebrate dance, starting Friday night at 7 with "Just Dance," the venue's bi-monthly dance party. With a D.J. to be announced and concessions on sale from 7:30 to 9, The Church promises a "straight up, good times, great vibes dance party." Tickets are $20, $15 for members.

The choreographer-director Raja Feather Kelly, currently in residence at The Church, will host an open rehearsal there on May 25 at 5 p.m. "Death, Loneliness, and The Absolute Future of the Multiverse, or, How to Cover the Sun with Mud" is a dance-theater documentary about the total eclipse of the sun that will happen on April 8, 2024.

Mr. Kelly is the founder and artistic director of the feath3r theory (TF3T), a dance-theater-media company that synthesizes dance, visual media, fashion, drag, stand-up, minstrelsy, and narrative theater. Its mission is, in part, "to broaden the space for unheard voices and repressed histories, to bring into the theater those sometimes left out, and to use theater to provoke much-needed public conversations."

The open rehearsal is $10, free for members who R.S.V.P. through the website.

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