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...Harvard students, but he’s developed a reputation in the jazz world for ceaselessly shattering musical boundaries. This weekend, the Harvard Office For the Arts (OFA) and the Harvard Jazz Bands are bringing the 47-year-old clarinetist to campus as an Artist-in-Residence for the OFA??s ongoing “Learning with Performers” series. Byron is a rare breed of jazzman. Few choose to specialize in the clarinet. Few modern jazz artists are unafraid to be explicitly political; Byron routinely gives his compositions titles like “(The press made...
...Movement and Design.”“We offer a whole array of classes for students, alums, and the Harvard community,” she says.And the Dance Program is constantly growing in popularity–in the last five years alone enrollment in the OFA??s dance classes has apparently doubled, and estimates of numbers of students involved in dance in one way or another can run as high as 10 to 20 percent.“Dance is a lifelong enjoyment,” Drew says. “It?...
...think John has really represented Harvard well and demonstrated to people that Harvard is a very supportive environment for the arts and in terms of his own career,” says Thomas S. Lee, program manager for the OFA??s Learning From Performers program...
...estimated participation in Harvard’s 23 student dance groups and various open classes to be 700 undergraduates, an astonishing 10 percent of the undergraduate population. She estimates that an up-to-date count would reveal an even larger number. In the past five years, enrollment in the OFA??s dance classes alone has doubled to approximately...
...Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) has invited Stone to return as a master teacher in the OFA??s Learning from Performers program, and at the luncheon there was some informal discussion of Stone returning to assist the First-Year Arts Program (FAP). Stone says she is very excited about both possibilities and hopes her schedule allows her to pursue them...