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Invited by Harvard Friends of Amnesty International (HFAI), and spearheaded by the efforts of Tina H. Rivers ’05 and the Office For the Arts at Harvard (OFA), Miller will perform this self-described “digital exorcism” in its Boston premiere for HFAI’s first annual “Jamnesty,” an event to raise awareness for the organization...
Miller can thank the collaborative efforts of Rivers and the OFA for his long overdue Boston debut. Rivers, co-coordinator of HFAI and a longtime fan of Miller’s, saw Rebirth at Lincoln Center in New York City this past summer. “[A]s soon as Rebirth was over, I knew I wanted him to come and do it at Harvard,” Rivers writes in an email, and she subsequently approached and received support from the OFA to bring Miller to campus...
Last Tuesday, Tony award winner Faith Prince brought both her celebrated vivacity and a healthy dose of sound advice to Harvard devotees of music and theater. The most recent in the “Learning from Performers” series given by the Office For the Arts (OFA), Prince and accompanist Alex Rybeck shared the floor with seven Harvard undergraduate musicians, transforming the rather austere Lowell Lecture Hall into a forum that was at once a cabaret and a seminar...
...OFA also sponsors Learning from Performers, a program that brings renowned artists from myriad artistic fields to Harvard, allowing students to participate in a seminar taught by the artist. The upcoming LFP event is on March 11 with multimedia artist DJ Spooky, featuring his film remix project “Rebirth of a Nation...
...over 400 videos), other resources abound. Artist John Imber teaches a weekly Figure Drawing class each semester. Space in the class is limited to fifteen and registration is limited to the first three days of the semester, making participation currently impossible, but next year, all undergraduates can call the OFA at 5-8676 for more details...