"We at the Southampton Cultural Center (SCC) are delighted to be hosting this Lunar New Year celebration as part of our cultural outreach," said Kirsten Lonnie, Executive Director of Southampton Cultural Center.
"Our goal is not just for the kids to understand the story of these plays, but for them to bring the stories alive," shared the mentors.
"Inda Eaton is an amazing artist. She has brought her talent to the children at Project MOST many times in the past few years," said Susan Gentile Hackett, Project Most.
The East End Arts will present a documentary tracing Paul Simon's journey back to South Africa followed by a Q&A by bassist Bakithi Kumalo.
"We're excited that Walter Klauss, acclaimed choral director and organist, will guest conduct this concert," explained David M. Brandenburg.
The exhibition will speak to issues of migration, mobility, transculturality, and a sense of place.
"The Teen Arts Council (TAC) format is a proven national model for encouraging teens to engage with arts and cultural institutions," remarked Andrea Grover, Executive Director of Guild Hall.
"Our Members' Show features artwork by over 120 of our member artists," explained Jane Kirkwood.
"My dream guests to bring to Bay Street theater would be music acts actually," shared Vecsey. "I'd love to have DMX and Puff Daddy."
"We've planned our mid-winter Family Day for parents and children to have a hands-on creative immersion in The Watermill Center experience," shared Andrea Cote.
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