MISSION

The Hamptons Dance Project (HDP) pairs premiere dancers from ballet and modern dance with master choreographers to present the classical repertoire reimagined alongside innovative new works.

HDP promotes dance as a part of the cultural landscape of Long Island’s East End; encourages artists to take risks and stretch their talents in exciting new directions, and connects with communities that have minimal exposure to ballet and classical dance performance.

Catherine Hurlin and Jose sebastian | photo by erin baiano

This innovative annual event honors the East End’s legacy as a creative hotbed and artistic haven through innovative programming that includes world premiere commissions. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Jose Sebastian, HDP pushes the boundaries of classical dance.

 
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Quinn Wharton

Quinn Wharton

“Some of my earliest memories are of jumping and running along that endless beach; it’s where my love of movement began.”

My connection to the Long Island’s East End began at age two when my mom adopted me out of New York City’s foster care system. We spent our first summer together—and the rest of the summers of my childhood—in East Hampton.

I trace my role as a dancer with American Ballet Theatre to those magical summers from when I was a kid. The Hamptons will always be a place of dreams and ultimately, of possibilities for me. Though the area is a magnet for creativity and culture, particularly for the visual arts, there is very little dance programming on the East End.

The beaches of the Hamptons brought me to dance. Through the Hamptons Dance Project, I am bringing dance to the Hamptons.

—Jose Sebastian
Artistic Director

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