"I wanted to make sure that the rest of the East End's artistic community had an opportunity to show their work," said Kimberly Goff.
"The choreography is action-packed with a strong flow, a current that is sometimes tidal, washing the dancers back and forth across St. Mark's Church, turning the terrarium into an aquarium," said Brian Seiburt.
"This record embodies the hardships and triumphs that have contributed to my recent growth spurt of emotional development," said Jenner.
"It was an unforgettable experience playing my first solo show at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville," says Tommy Emmanuel.
"It is a privilege to get to work with such an important icon in our society, for women, for leaders - in society, politics, fashion, and American culture," reflected Jill Malusky, Executive Director of the East Hampton Historical Society.
"I've always been interested in people who push themselves to their limits and are the best at what they do and Laird certainly fit that description," Kennedy told Hamptons.com.
"I'm excited to work with Auto Body to connect the East End to other areas of Long Island, in this case Bellport, and all that lies in between," said Corinne Erni.
"It takes at least ten or 12 people to care for one individual who has Alzheimer's," noted Bobbie Braun.
"The flesh ends and the water begins, the flesh feels and looks like flesh because of the water," said Perlmutter.
"I'm looking forward to the performances when I'll sitting next to extraordinary musicians as they play those parts of this story that can't be conveyed in words, but only in music," Alda said.
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