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...Changing the Tide,” a benefit concert dedicated to the victims of December’s tsunami, will bring together more than 90 student artists for a single performance tomorrow night. The multimedia event smoothly combines drama, dance and musical acts, showcasing several prominent performing groups like the Harvard Krokodiloes, Kuumba, Spoken Word Society, and the South Asian Dance Company among many others. All proceeds will be donated to and matched by Habitat for Humanity, who will then distribute funds to various non-governmental organizations throughout Southeast Asia...
According to co-producer and director of the Harvard College Tsunami Relief Effort, Rebecca E. Rubins ’05, the goal of the performance was financial, artistic, and emotional...
Just a few weeks ago, Rubins and Singh sent out a general call through house email lists to all of Harvard’s performing groups, asking for pieces specifically composed with the tsunami tragedy in mind. The selection and audition of the chosen performers took place in early February, giving the artists just two weeks for rehearsals...
Indeed, using art for public good in times of tragedy has lately proven a popular modus operandi for professional and student artists alike—today, students from the Berklee College of Music will present “Tsunami Relief: An Evening of Hope” which also aims to raise awareness and money for victims and their families...
Saturday, February 19. Office for the Arts presents Changing The Tide, Harvard’s Response to the Tsunami Disaster. Original student dance, musical performance, and dramatic work. Sanders Theater. Tickets $15; students $10. Tickets available through Harvard Box Office...