Artists’ Table Brunch

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Date:
April 29, 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Venue:
The Watermill Center

Artists’ Table invites the public to an intimate presentation by Artist-in-Residence Katerina Andreou, followed by a farm-to-table meal from East End chef Jason Weiner on The Center’s scenic campus.

Artists’ Table at The Watermill Center is supported by Drs. Mark & June Halsey and Halsey Dermatology, and features wine pairings by Wölffer Estate Vineyard.

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Chef Jason Weiner boasts extensive experience at many of the country’s top kitchens. Since 2001, he has served as executive chef and proprietor of Almond restaurant, which opened its first location in Bridgehampton, NY, followed shortly thereafter by a second Almond outpost in Manhattan’s Flatiron District in 2008 and L&W Oyster Company in 2012.

Born in Athens and based in France, Katerina Andreou graduated from the Law School-University of Athens and the State School of Dance in Athens. She attended the program ESSAIS in CNDC d’ Angers and holds a master’s degree of Paris 8 in research and choreography. As a dancer, she collaborated with DD Dorvillier, Lenio Kaklea, Bryan Campbell, Dinis Machado, Emmanuelle Huynh, and Ana Rita Teodoro. In her work, she is interested in developing states of presence sorting out from a constant negotiation between contrasted tasks, fictions, and universes, often questioning the relation to ideas such as authority and autonomy, communication, and censorship. She often makes the music design of her own pieces. She was awarded the choreography prize Prix Jardin d’Europe, at ImpulsTanz Festival in 2016 for the solo dance piece “A kind of fierce.” She then created the solo “BSTRD” (2018) and the duo “Zeppelin Bend” (2021) with Natali Mandila, “Rave to Lament” (2021), a site-specific performance with a tuned car, and recently the solo “Mourn Baby Mourn” (2022). She is associated artist at centre chorégraphique national de Caen en Normandie and the Master Program EXERCE in CCN de Montpellier. Katerina Andreou is a recipient of the Baroness Nina von Maltzahn Fellowship for the Performing Arts at The Watermill Center.


Additional Information

Please note: The Watermill Center no longer requires visitors to wear face coverings for indoor events. The use of masks is encouraged, and disposable masks will be provided by The Center upon request. We thank you for supporting our efforts to keep both our international and local community of artists and alumni safe and healthy during their stay at The Watermill Center.

Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow for the check-in process.

Please note: this event takes place partially outdoors. If needed, the event will be moved to Sunday, April 30, 2023. We ask that all attendees hold this as a rain date. Registered attendees will be notified of schedule changes 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

The Watermill Center is committed to providing accessible programs and services for all patrons and artists with disabilities. For further information about any accessibility needs or issues, please email us at visit@watermillcenter.org.


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