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...this community-building attitude has won them many fans. College students are among Jurassic’s most loyal followers in the U.S. The band’s spring concert schedule reads like a high schooler’s college tour itinerary. Although 2na resists the notion that they are a “college band,” he says J5 especially enjoy playing colleges...
BOSTON PHILHARMONIC. The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Sanders to play pieces by Debussy, Chausson, Harbison, Saint-Saëns and Ravel. Just prior to the concert, a lecture by conductor Benjamin Zander, a former pupil of Benjamin Britten, a music commentator, and the author of The Art of Possibility: Transforming Personal and Professional Life, will offer a prefatory note on the music to follow. His lecture promises to be lively and passionate (it is said that two-thirds of the concert audience attends the lecture—a loyal following). Sunday, April 27. Lecture 1:45 p.m. Concert...
HARVARD-RADCLIFFE DANCE COMPANY. The company’s spring concert includes original pieces by students as well as works by Boston choreographer Brenda Divelbliss, who leads weekly company-sponsored dance classes. The company draws on modern, hip-hop, jazz, ballet, and other styles for inspiration, and is the oldest student-controlled dance troop at Harvard. Friday and Saturday, April 24-25 at 8 p.m. $5. Rieman Center for the Performing Arts, Agassiz House, 10 Garden Street...
...SPIRIT OF SONG. Kuumba, Harvard’s largest multicultural organization, returns to Sanders once again for its 33rd annual spring concert named for former Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III. A mix of Stevie Wonder, contemporary gospel and African folk songs will supplement five original, never-before-performed pieces all written by 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...
...NOTEABLES. The Noteables, Harvard’s Broadway Beat, present an evening of singing and dancing featuring songs from Broadway and musical cinema. This concert will feature a mix of show tunes from both contemporary and older musicals and movies, including: “Company” from the musical “Company,” “People Will Say We’re In Love,” from the musical “Oklahoma,” “Roxie” from the musical (and Academy Award winning motion picture...