Garth Fagan Dance delights crowd
By Regina A. Vinluan | July 1, 1997Combination of elements creates a succesful show on Saturday
Combination of elements creates a succesful show on Saturday
Hafiz Shabazz, adjunct assistant professor of music, and his World Music Percussion Ensemble will perform this evening in "Breaking New Ground," a concert featuring music of the past, present and future, at 8 p.m.
Authors Jane Shore and her husband Howard Norman will be holding public reading of their works this afternoon at 4 p.m.
Frivolous high class English society at its best, "Private Lives" takes one through romantic turns of comedy and wit. The play makes one appreciate the capacities of language and conversation in its clever plot development through dialogue.
Sally Pinkas, pianist-in-residence, will perform tonight at 8 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium in a recital that will showcase two premieres of sorts.
Music is much more than just something that can be heard. That is one thing an audience member would realize for sure by attending Kristine Burn's presentation of electro-acoustic music and multi-media performance Saturday evening. The concert had a most gripping and absorbing effect, drawing the audience in with both computer sounds and visuals on a screen, with both pre-recorded and live voices and movement on stage. The live performance was done by the (schwa) Ensemble -- a group of seven individuals who have been together since 1993.
Pamela Gore captivated a small audience in Rollins Chapel on Sunday evening with her expressive singing of German songs from the nineteenth century.