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On February 25, 2006, the Harvard community was treated to the 21st annual Cultural Rhythms Show. With over 30 student groups performing in two different shows (Hayek was only present at the first), Sanders Theatre was transformed into a cultural medley that ranged from traditional Korean dancing to Latin hip...
Next to perform was the Pan African Drum and Dance Troupe, a fairly new student group that focuses on traditional African dance. The troupe performed a “Didadi” dance, which originated from Mali. Generating an infectious amount of enthusiasm around Sanders, the troupe, with their rhythmic...
And now for something completely different: this Friday, Harvard’s own Din & Tonics and Opportunes—two of the more popular a cappella groups on campus—will fill Sanders Theatre with vocal iterations of rock, jazz, and pop standards from the past century.
Though Sanders has been home to two outstanding a cappella concerts of late—the Ladysmith Black Mombazo performance two weeks ago and the Valentine’s Day Jam–it is more frequently the preferred venue for orchestral performances and for exhibitions by visiting artists.
Regardless of its day-job as home to Harvard’s more elephantine lectures, Sanders remains the premier venue in which to hear live music on campus. If you haven’t been to Sanders for some time or if you merely want to hear some music (and...