The Dartmouth Chamber Singers' program includes lesser-known works by seminal American composers.
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The Dartmouth Chamber Singers' program includes lesser-known works by seminal American composers.
New York-based jazz clarinetist Don Byron will perform in Spaulding Auditorium at the Hopkins Center on Saturday
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, known for its fusion of classical and modern dance, will perform Thursday and Friday night at the Hopkins Center.
The World Music Percussion Ensemble, led by music department adjunct professor Hafiz Shabazz, will perform Saturday, Nov. 1 in Spaulding Auditorium at the Hopkins Center for the Arts
The Spaghetti Western Orchestra relies sound effects from the audience.
The New York Theatre Workshop is currently in residence for the next three weeks at the Hopkins Center for the Arts where the group will perform four plays with social, political and religious themes.
Members of the ensemble, depicted here in New Zealand, spent spring break learning traditional Maori dances.
Members of the ensemble, depicted here in New Zealand, spent spring break learning traditional Maori dances.
Anne Galjour returns to the Hop for
Yamato, the Drummers of Japan, will wrap up the Hop's line-up of visiting performers for Fall term tonight at 7 p.m.
Rik Reppe will perform his one-man show Wednesday at the Hop.
The Barbary Coast will perform improvised arrangements with jazz great Butch Morris as their conductor.
One gag satirizing Bush and Cheney received an enthusiastic response.
Known as Peru's
The commissioned Merce Cunningham piece was odd, but very original.
Pink Martini brought a broad range of stylized jazz to the Hop on Sunday.
The Handel Society tours extensively -- above, they perform in Boston. Last winter, the group toured for two weeks across Europe, a trip which Handel senior Tom Wang '07 calls one of his favorite experiences with the group.