To Stay Open and Ask Questions

Robert Wilson, an influential American theater director and artist, passed away recently. He significantly impacted the arts through his experimental works and founded The Watermill Center, fostering creativity among diverse artists. Wilson’s innovative vision challenged traditional norms, inspiring future generations to explore and push boundaries in their artistic expressions.

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Come to the Cabaret

Historically, cabaret is a political art form disguised in fun. Through satire and social commentary, cabaret can reflect and criticize the dominant politics, while being a spectacular theatrical show. Originated in the 19th century, the art form acted as a foil to mainstream amusements, providing a refuge for artistic and political dissent.

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