Word: capellas
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Ingber says he plans to be at Harvard in the fall, but if the movie is a success, he may well be star in a “reunion” film. As a first-year, Ingber plans to check out Harvard’s offerings in theater, a capella and journalism. He brushes aside his newfound status as he prepares for Harvard’s somewhat more subdued social scene...
...Harvard-affiliated composers: four alumni, Derrick Ashong ’97, Theodore Maynard ’97, Sheldon Reid ’97, and Shu Nyatta ’02, and one Harvard parent, Celeste Wortes. Also, a Native American piece will be sung by Sisters, an a capella subset of Kuumba. Saturday, April 26, 8:00 p.m. Admission $12 regular, $8 seniors and students (2 per ID). Tickets available from the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. Sanders Theatre...
Sanders Theater, however, is not automatically open to any student group who wishes to perform there. Sanders has a set number of performance dates open to a capella groups per year. In order to be part of the negotiations for these dates, a group had to be part of the “grandfathered six.” At first, it seemed as if this a capella aristocracy was impenetrable. The “grandfathered six” are so entrenched that Program Manager of Sanders Theater Julie Henrikus says “I’ve been here...
...capella community at Harvard has always had mixed feeling about the Lowkeys. Some groups, such as the Dins, Veritones and Callbacks have been especially helpful in assisting the Lowkeys establish themselves. Other groups have not been so accepting. William P. Kang ’03 of the Krokodiloes, however, denies there is any animosity toward the new kids on the block amongst the established groups. “As long as Sanders can accomodate without bumping out the older groups, it’s great,” he says. Libby believes that some people assumed that because of their...
...other musical groups looking to hit the big time at Sanders, Libby proffers some hard-won advice: “It took aggressive work on musicality and publicity combined with deference to the administration and older a capella groups. That’s the secret...