Word: carribean
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...singing served as a distraction in this performance as well as at various points throughout the night). Scott and See-Yuen divided time between their primary instruments and kalimbas for the calypso "Global Warming," a tune which simultaneously reflected Rollins' environmental concerns as well as the African influence in Carribean and American music. Anderson proved a worthy front-line counterpart for Rollins. Their joint choral statements were closer to interplay than harmonization; they seemed to form a mutual inspiration society. Anderson's solos added much needed firepower which both complemented the maestro and compensated for Rollins' more conservative improvisatory moments...
...fellows are writers, however. Nuri Vallbona of the Miami Herald is a photojournalist. Vallbona has documented the history of Cuba and other Carribean countries...
...discussion forum was advertised by e-mail to many minority groups, including the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Black Students Association and the Carribean Club...
Originally Harvard had one black student organization. Then subgroups formed--an African association and a Carribean club among them...
Watch Mather House transform into a house offashion as haute couture-strikes withMOODS, a fashion and talent show sponsoredby the H-R Carribean Club and the BSA. 8:30p.m., Mather House Dining Hall. FREE...