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From Amherst, Massachusetts, EMILY A. OWENS ’09 lives in Stoughton and will be in Eliot next year. She is a Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies concentrator and is in ABHW, Kuumba, BlackCast, FUP and WYSE as a mentor. She goes dancing occasionally, but she enjoys relaxing at home with friends over a cup of tea. She feels at home here at Harvard, and over summer she will be involved...
From New York, New York, LAUREN R. ZLETZ ’09 lives in Canaday until she makes Kirkland her home next fall. She is a Social Studies concentrator, involved in Citystep, Kuumba, IOP and IM Ultimate Frisbee. She likes to go to parties and loves it here at Harvard. This summer, she will be going to the Harvard Beijing Academy in China...
...first hour of their evening rehearsal together, the Harvard Monday Jazz Band and Kuumba Singers sat on the stage of Sanders Theater in complete silence. They were listening to a musician who is a symbol of American jazz.Legendary jazz vocalist Jon Hendricks began a four-day stay as the 2006 Jazz Artist-in-Residence at Harvard University on Wednesday. While on campus, he will teach, rehearse, and perform with student musicians.The residency will culminate with a concert tomorrow featuring the Monday Jazz Band and the Kuumba Singers. The musicians will perform selections from Duke Ellington?...
...faculty. “It would be nice to have more of that,” said one parent from Rochester, N.Y. A Saturday morning “Snapshots of the Arts” show—including performers such as The Harvard Ballroom Dance Team and The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College—was accompanied by smaller arts performances throughout the weekend. “My wife says she wants to come back to college,” one parent from Massachusetts said. “I’m on cloud nine...
...vision has proven to be an enduring one. This week, BAF 2006 will draw together black cultural and artistic traditions from around the world to celebrate their common origin, points of intersection, and distinctive regional heritage.The festival, dedicated to Harvard Business School alumnus and beloved former faculty advisor of Kuumba, Walter J. Leonard, bears the title “Soaring Spirits: Black Expression in the Diaspora.” The dizzying calendar features black art not only from all over the world, but also from across the spectrum of creative work. The Food Festival on Saturday from...