"For as long as I can remember, the Sag Harbor Cinema has stood as a beacon of culture on Long Island," shared Martin Scorsese.
"The reason we became the group, is because we all have grown so much together, when we hold a review at the end of class, there is an exciting co-relation between all our works," explained Kirsten Benfield.
"We are trying to showcase that most of today's music in the western world has common roots and are not unique separate styles," noted Claes Brondal.
"I am most excited about the collaborative nature of this work and that it is broadening the dance audience," said Kendra Mace Clark.
"Julie Andrews is a true icon and captured the hearts and imaginations of children and adults alike the moment she first appeared on screen in Mary Poppins," said HIFF Co-Chairman Alec Baldwin.
"We have everything from the most intimate song to a Mozart Symphony this season," said Miloš Repicky.
"We are very pleased with the response to the four readings," shared Scott Schwartz.
"We're really excited to be bringing some legendary names to the East End - from Three Dog Night and Don McLean to the Drifters, Belmonts, and Darlene Love," shared Daniel Binderman.
"In many ways Graham has been a hard artist to pin down, eluding as he does the oft-told narratives of modernism," said Alicia G. Longwell.
"Not that I needed one, but, it's another good chance to hang out in the Hamptons and talk with some interesting people," Warren Strugatch joked.
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