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...think things are going to change because we have a new director of the OFA,” Schorr said. “We now have the outdoor stage in Harvard Yard, the site for the performance fair on Saturday, and [OFA Director Jack Megan] has been trying to push for public art in the Yard...
...discuss the space crunch affecting the arts community at Harvard, and to discuss their long-term visions of an ideal artistic space for Harvard’s actors, dancers, musicians and visual artists. Present were David P. Illingworth ’71, associate dean of Harvard College; Jack Megan, director, Office for the Arts; Robert Orchard, executive director, American Repertory Theatre; Jen Mergel ’98, tutor in arts at Adams House; Jeremy B. Reff ’04 and Adrienne M. Minster ’04. The panel was moderated by Crimson Arts Chair Jacob Hale Russell...
...what Harvard has to do to perform has to do to provide adequate facilities for all its staff and student artists. I want to start by having one of our panelists help clarify what the problem is for us, and I think we’ll start with Jack Megan...
...Jack C. Megan: Just so long as David [Illingworth] then solves it. [laughs] The arts at Harvard are thriving. We have many, many performance groups and visual arts organizations, and the list seems to keep growing. Theater, we have roughly 60 to 70 productions that take place annually. In dance, we have dozens of concerts, not to mention classes and rehearsals for all of these things. In music, there are over 500 concerts given a year. All of this adds up to an incredibly dynamic and interesting environment for the arts. If there’s anything you?...
...Megan: We have a harp player whose harp is stored in the janitor’s closet in the basement of the Memorial Hall complex...