Music lesson taught in Rollins
"There are no rules, the fantastic style -- where the fantasy is in control," violinst Andrew Manze explained during his performance in Rollins Chapel Friday night.
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"There are no rules, the fantastic style -- where the fantasy is in control," violinst Andrew Manze explained during his performance in Rollins Chapel Friday night.
You don't need to get dressed up. As a matter of fact, be ready for the kind of jam session that nobody would expect from a Juilliard-based quartet. You might hear fiddling, you might hear cartoon music, you might even close your eyes and hear music that sounds like a soundtrack. The only thing you know is that the members of the Flux Quartet will be up on stage playing their hearts out.
The Theater Department's production of Shakespeare's comedy "As You Like it" kicked off a two-week run at Moore Theater last night.
Discovering the Titanic was not enough for deep sea explorer Robert Ballard. He plans on searching the ocean floor of the ice covered Weddell Sea in search of another vessel in "The Endurance," a ship with a story.