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A Few Hours in Watermill with Raymond Roussel

Saturday, June 20, 2009 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM (ET)

East Hampton, NY

A Few Hours in Watermill with Raymond Roussel

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A Few Hours In Watermill With Raymond Roussel, a multi-media collaboration by Bryan Markovitz and a team of collaborators, traces the connections between Robert Wilson’s secluded artistic laboratory and the labyrinthine writing of Raymond Roussel, the posthumously celebrated French writer of process-generated literature. Markovitz and his fellow Watermill Artists-in-Residence will offer visitors an alternative visit to The Watermill Center on June 20. Docent-led tours will take place at 12:00 P.M. and 2:00 P.M.

This day-long summer solstice event will mark the culmination of these artists’ three seasonal visits to the Watermill site, providing guests with an opportunity to explore the group's interpretation of Roussel’s eccentric and exacting universe. Inspired by the 20-course, five-hour, private meals that Roussel enjoyed daily, a selection of seasonal courses indicative of “la grande cuisine bourgeois” will be available for tasting in the staff courtyard. A variety of other activities will also be on the menu: Visitors will be able to try on garments from a wardrobe of Roussel-inspired apparel, attend a workshop for replicating pieces from Robert Wilson's extensive collection of objects, take in vocal performances, view Rousselian film screenings and more.

Markovitz’s artistic collaborators for this project include Elizabeth Adams, Amanda Boekelheide, Ryan Dohoney, Emcee C.M., Master of None, Huong Ngo, Julia Rich and Chris Piuma. During their residency, the group had a number of opportunities to meet, create and cook with members of the Watermill Staff and Southampton community including Watermill's Community Board, students and parents from the Hayground School, and members of the Girl Scout Brownies of Suffolk County. They wish to thank them all for their collaboration and support.

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Off Site
182 Woodbine Drive
East Hampton, NY 11937

Saturday, June 20, 2009 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM (ET)


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Watermill is a laboratory for performance founded by Robert Wilson as a unique environment for young and emerging artists from around the world to explore new ideas.

 

Watermill draws inspiration from all the arts and cultures as well as from social, human and natural sciences.

 

Watermill is a global community of artists. Living and working together among the extensive collection of art and artifacts lies at the heart of the Watermill experience.

 

Watermill is a haven for the next generations of artists, supporting their work among a network of international institutions and venues that embrace new interdisciplinary approaches.