Over 90 free musical, theatrical, and dance performances
in and around Harvard Yard. 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Print out PDF
schedule.
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| 1-1:20 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
| 1-1:20 |
The Tetrachords: The Boys of Barbershop
Harvards Boys of Barbershop perform some of the best-loved
barbershop and mens choral music favorites, including "Shine"
and "Good Day" Medley (The Gas House Gang), "Tootsie"
(Gus Kahn), "All Through the Night" (traditional), and "Lullabye"
(Levinson). Dan Horton 01, director; Zong Da Chen 01,
Tim Ledlie 02, Charlie McCormick 03. |
Appleton Chapel, Memorial Church |
| 1-1:20 |
Harvard University Morning Choir: Madrigals
The 18-voice Harvard University Morning Choir, which sings at
daily Morning Prayers in the Memorial Church, performs Renaissance
madrigals by Palestrina, Tallis, and others. Murray Forbes Somerville,
University Organist and Choirmaster and Curator of the University
Organs, director.
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 1-1:20 |
The Best of HRTV
Harvard-Radcliffe Television proudly presents the best of its
2000-01 season. (The Best of HRTV continues until approximately
2:30 PM.)
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
| 1-1:20 |
Baroque Cello Sonatas
Baroque Cello Society performs sonatas by Benedetto Marcello
with baroque bows on gut strings, according to eighteenth-century
practice. Kate Bennett 02, Erin Fehn 04, Justin Haynes
03.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
| 1-1:20 |
A Taste of Early Beethoven
Daniel Anthony Pietras 04 performs Beethoven's Piano Sonata
in E-flat Major, op. 7.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 1-1:20 |
Extrospection
Michael Schindlinger (GSAS) performs original songs for voice
and guitar.
|
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
1-1:20  |
The Harvard Noteables: A Broadway Review
The Harvard Noteables perform a selection of songs from musical
theater and cinema.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
1-1:20  |
Christian a Cappella
Under Construction seeks to spread the good news of Jesus Christ
on campus and off, through word and song. Peter Chung 02,
musical director; Amanda Mulfinger 02 and Norah Solorzano
02, managers.
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
1-1:20  |
Kuumba Singers of Harvard College
With 31 years of history behind them, the Kuumba Singers sing
music in the black spiritual tradition in a foot-stomping, hand-clapping
performance that is sure to please. Sheldon K.X. Reid 96-97,
M.Ed. 98, director.
|
Sanders Theatre |
1-1:20  |
Improvisational Comedy: On Thin Ice
The 12 members of On Thin Ice, Harvard's oldest improv comedy
troupe, present a show full of games and laughs, inspired by audience
suggestions.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
|
1-1:20

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DANCE FESTIVAL
Harvard-Radcliffe Expressions Dance Company specializes in jazz,
hip-hop, reggae, modern, and African dance styles.
Crimson Dance Team incorporates funk, modern, jazz, ballet,
and even gymnastics into their member-choreographed pieces.
Asian-American Dance Troupe presents traditional and modern
Asian and Asian-American dances.
Mainly Jazz presents modern, ballet, and other dance forms
along with its main focus: jazz.
|
Lowell Hall |
| 1:30-1:50 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Organ Recital
Members of the Harvard Organ Society perform a variety of works
on the renowned Flentrop organ.
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Robbie Merfeld and FriendsInstructor Robbie Merfeld and
Eileen Woo 01, violin; Jane Kang 01, violin; Sarah Darling
02, viola; and Peter Anderegg 04, cello perform piano
quintet music.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Sieben Fruhe Lieder (Seven Early Songs)
Julianna Dempsey 00-01 and Dimitri Dover 00
perform Alban Bergs hauntingly beautiful lieder.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 1:30-1:50 |
"Subject to Change"
Subject to Change combines acoustic/folk rock and progressive
improvisation. Its instrumentation includes guitars, mandolin, violin,
cello, bass, and drums. Geoff Harcourt 04, Lee Chung 04,
Ethan Abraham 04, Jack Murphy 04, John Young 04,
Taylor Terry 03. |
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Schubert Cello Quintet: A Pentagonal Powwow
Come hear a group of five undergraduates, friends, and chamber
musicians bring you the Schubert Cello Quintet. Johnny Lee 01,
Jennifer Caine 01, Isaac Nakhimovsky 01, Kate Bennett
02, Eric Wong 02.
|
Main Sanctuary, Memorial Church |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Womens a Cappella
The Radcliffe Pitches, Harvard's oldest all-female a cappella
group, dazzles with a mix of jazz, blues, oldies, and show tunes.
Nicole Martin 02, president; Maya Anand 03, music director;
Angie Boyce 03, business manager; Vivian Lien 03, stage
manager.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Chamber Music
Helios performs the first movement of Brahms Piano Quartet
no. 1 in G Minor, op. 25. Jessica Kinloch 04, piano; Andrew
Wang 04, violin; Lucia Madariaga 04, viola; John Ko,
New England Conservatory of Music, cello.
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
| 1:30-1:50 |
The Harvard Callbacks
The Harvard Callbacks were named the top coed a cappella
group at the 2000 National Championship of Collegiate a Cappella.
Come enjoy their diverse repertoire of award-winning arrangements.
Royd Chung 01, president; Erika Rhone 01, music director.
|
Sanders Theatre |
|
1:30-1:50

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The Harvard Lowkeys
Harvards most exciting new co-ed a cappella group,
the Lowkeys, offers a varied repertoire including jazz, rock, and
pop. With 17 undergraduate members, this group is full of surprises.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
| 1:30-1:50 |
DANCE FESTIVAL
Thai Society
presents modern and classical Thai dances.
Hellenic Society presents Greek folk and modern dances.
Harvard-Radcliffe Expressions Dance Company specializes
in jazz, hip-hop, reggae, modern, and African dance styles.
|
Lowell Hall |
| 2-2:20 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
| 2-2:20 |
Traditional Celtic Music
Featuring fiddles, guitars, bodhráns, and whistles, the
Harvard Celtic Society performs traditional music and songs from
Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Jenn Clark 02, president; Laura
Wells 02, vice-president; David Kornhaber 02, music
director.
|
Appleton Chapel, Memorial Church |
| 2-2:20 |
Harvard-Radcliffe Chamber Singers
The Chamber Singers of the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum
perform music spanning four centuries, from early works by William
Byrd to twentieth-century compositions by Francis Poulenc. Helena
Wiley 01, conductor; Katharine Dain 04, assistant conductor;
Leslie Chu 03, manager.
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 2-2:20 |
Student Film Festival
Recent work by undergraduates; program to be announced.
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
2-2:20
 |
The Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players
From the quills of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan came about
a dozen classics of comic opera. Here, a handful of the Harvard-Radcliffe
Gilbert & Sullivan Players share some selections from
the repertoire.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
| 2-2:20 |
"Arianna a Naxos": A Dramatic Cantata
Haydns dramatic cantata tells the story of Arianna, who
was abandoned by her lover Teseo (Theseus) on the Aegean island
Naxos. A lively and entertaining gem of the classical period, performed
by Kate Nyhan 04, soprano, and Michael Callahan 04,
piano.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 2-2:20 |
Locket
Dan Cantagallo 01, Brandon Rhoades 02, and Matt
Polisson 02 perform original compositions on guitars with
drum machine.
|
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
| 2-2:20 |
Haydn Piano Trio
The Leverett Piano Trio performs Haydn's Piano Trio in C Major
on period instruments. Resident Tutor Jen-yen Chen, Claude Naar
01, and Justin Haynes 03.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
| 2-2:20 |
Chamber Music
The Amoeba Trio performs Mozart's "Kegelstatt" Trio,
K 498. Allegra Petti, Division of Medical Sciences, violin; Miriam
Osterfield, Division of Medical Sciences, viola; Irene Chen 99,
Medical School, piano.
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
2-2:20
 |
The "Hebrides Overture," by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
The Bach Society Orchestra will perform The "Hebrides Overture,"
op. 26, "Fingal's Cave," by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,
inspired by the composer's journey to the Scottish islands and the
famous sea cave said to be the home of the legendary Irish hero.
Grace Kao 01, conductor.
|
Sanders Theatre |
2-2:20
 |
Harvard Opportunes
Harvard's oldest co-ed a cappella group sings a diverse
repertoire, spanning genres from gospel to pop, complete with colorful
choreography and personality. Kathleen Stetson 03, music director.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
2-2:20
 |
DANCE FESTIVAL
Crimson Dance Team incorporates funk,
modern, jazz, ballet, and even gymnastics into their member-choreographed
pieces.
Han Ma-Eum performs traditional Korean drum and dance.
Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán performs folkloric
Mexican dancing.
|
Lowell Hall |
| 2 PM |
The Glass Menagerie
The elusive "gentleman caller," the southern family, the shy girl
who owns the glass menagerie: This production revisits Tennessee Williams
coming-of-age story to highlight its ambiguities, poignancy, and immediacy.
Alison Wood 01, director/producer; Kathy Bencowitz 03,
sets/production; John Herndon 04, stage manager; March Jimenez
96, lights; Abigail Joseph 04, costumes; Tariq Yasin 04,
tech. Tickets: $5 general, $4 students, $3 Adams House residents,
available at the Harvard Box Office and at the door during the half
hour before curtain. |
Adams House Pool Theater, 26 Plympton Street,
C-entry |
| 2-5 PM |
Group Art Show: Vaküm Pakt
A group art show featuring photography, sculpture, painting, and
video by Harvard undergraduates, including work by artists published
in The Advocate. Receptions will be held on Friday at 7 PM
and Sunday at 2 PM in both Adams House and Eliot House.
|
Adams House Artspace, 26 Plympton, C-entry;
Eliot House Artspace |
|
2:30-2:50 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS
|
2:30-2:50
 |
The Trombone in Jazz
The Heliodor Trombone Quartet plays original arrangements and
compositions of jazz and jazz-inspired music, featuring improvisation.
Mandar D. Muzumdar 03, Alex Eagle 00, Greg Ingolia 03,
and Will Aronson 04.
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Kodaly Duo for Violin and Cello
Zoltan Kodalys Duo for Violin and Cello, op. 7, reveals
his interest in the folk music of his native Hungary. Kodaly collected
more than 3,500 Hungarian folk songs and evolved his own individual
style under the influence of these melodies. Miki-Sophia Cloud 04,
violin; Sarah Marie Carter 04, cello.
|
Appleton Chapel, Memorial Church |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Student Film Festival
Recent work by undergraduates; program to be announced.
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Piano Recital
Sae Takada 03 performs selections from Sports and Diversions
by Satie and Ballad no. 1 by Chopin.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Prokofievs Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano
Ben Steege (GSAS) and Jennifer Caine 01 perform Prokofiers
Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, op. 94.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 2:30-2:50 |
The Lost in Boston Jazz Group
The improvisation and swing of jazz greats such as Art Blakey,
Hank Mobely, and Miles Davis inspires Lost in Boston to look in
new directions of jazz. Mike Ramos 04, Chris Steinke 04,
Adam Turner 04.
|
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Opera Extravaganza
Come see and hear members of Dunster House Opera perform scenes
and arias from the great operas of Mozart, Donizetti, Bizet, and
Copland, including an excerpt from this year's production of The
Bartered Bride. Performers include Neil Davidson 03, Karoun
Denirjian 03, Alexa Fields 01, Joseph Gfaller 01,
Matt Anderson 03, and Sarah Kerman 02.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Mozart Violin Sonata in E Minor
The Mather House Duo performs Mozarts Violin Sonata in
E Minor, K 304. Derek Yi 03, violin; Christopher Stone, FAS
Administrative Officer, piano.
|
Phillips Brooks House Parlor |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Crimson Cello Consort
The Crimson Cello Consort is a group of 20 undergraduate and
graduate cellists. This performance features the sensual Brazilian
rhythms of Heitor Villa-Lobos "Bachianas Brasileira #5."
Seth Ament 03 and Luba Mandzy 01, managers; Iris Lan
99, director.
|
Sanders Theatre |
| 2:30-2:50 |
The Veritones: Co-ed a Cappella
The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones, known for their humor and inventive
choreography, perform a wide variety of coed a cappella music,
ranging from folk and jazz standards to the latest rock and pop.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
2:30-2:50
|
DANCE FESTIVAL
Harvard Capoeira Group combines martial
arts, dance, acrobatics, and music in an Afro-Brazilian cultural
tradition created by escaped slaves in colonial Brazil.
Harvard-Radcliffe Expressions Dance Company specializes
in jazz, hip-hop, reggae, modern, and African dance styles.
Thai Society presents modern and classical Thai dances.
Crimson Dance Team incorporates funk, modern, jazz, ballet,
and even gymnastics into their member-choreographed pieces.
|
Lowell Hall |
Thurs
&
Fri
Only |
Odeon
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club presents your typical boy-answers-French-mans-cell-phone,
gets-abducted-by-mafiosi, meets-girl-loses-girl-gets-girl story.See
Thursday Schedule or Friday
Schedule. |
Experimental Theatre, Loeb Drama Center |
| 3-3:20 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
| 3-3:20 |
"Water Music"
The Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra performs George Frideric
Handels "Water Music." Robert Mealy 87, leader;
Murray Forbes Somerville, University Organist and Choirmaster and
Curator of the University Organs, founding director.
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 3-3:20 |
Animation Festival
The Visual and Environmental Studies Department presents a 40-minute
program of student films completed in its first- and second-year
animation courses: "Stream" (Dierdre O'Dwyer). "Mrs.
Kray" (Celia Pym 01), "Surveillance" (Claudia
Santillan), "All Aboard" (Ben Zotto01), "Brainstorm"
(T. Therese Workman), "The Dawn of Commercialism" (Tim
Szetela 03), "Goo" (Jonah Elgart), "Steady
at the Catch" (Sam Brooks 00), "Livefish" (Jason
Cho 01), "Handsome Boy Modelling School" (First-year
group project, class of 00), "Old Habits"(Mark Scott01),
"We Fly to Beauty" (Karen Sara Ramirez 02), "All
Very Well and Good" (Ian Gouldstone 01).
Note: This program may contain challenging material and therefore
is not recommended for small children.
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
| 3-3:20 |
Mendelssohn Piano Trio
Nicholas Bath, Harvard Law School 02; Minsu Longiaru,
HLS 02; and David Miyamoto, Harvard Medical School perform
selected movements from Mendelssohns Piano Trio no. 1 in D
Minor, op. 49.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
3-3:20
|
Super Mario Brothers, Et Cetera
Lucido Felice Pops Quartet performs original arrangements of
such familiar tunes as the themes from "Super Mario Brothers,"
"Fox NFL Sunday," "McGyver," "Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles," "Zelda," and "Friends."
Byram Karnjia 04, cello; Ken Shen 04, violin; Michelle
Yu 03, violin; Chris Snyder 04, violin.
|
Holden Chapel |
3-3:20 |
Saxamajig
Harvard University Saxophone Quartet performs excerpts from
"A Tribute to Glenn Miller," Rossini a la Carte,"
and "Gospel Sax." Julian Goodman 03, soprano saxophone;
Matthew Kozlor 04, alto saxophone; Michael Callahan 04,
tenor saxophone; Stephanie Cincotta 04, baritone saxophone.
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
| 3-3:20 |
A Cappella Jam
Scales of Justice, Harvard Law School's best (and only) a
cappella group, will sing songs from its spring concert repertoire.
David Markus, Kennedy School of Government/HLS 01, music director;
Laurie Carr, HLS 02, president; Jessica Weinberg, HLS 02,
treasurer.
|
Loker Common |
| 3-3:20 |
Brasses for the Masses
The Brass Rebellion quintet performs a variety of exciting music,
from classical to contemporary. Peter Li 02, trumpet; Damon
Sidel 01, trumpet; Molly Thomasy 02, horn; Keith Goodman
02, trombone; Nathaniel Brooks 04, trombone.
|
Main Sanctuary, Memorial Church |
|
3-3:20
|
Camille Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals
The "Pair Debonair," Kar-mun Woo 01 and
Andrew Park 01-02, perform a grand zoological
fantasy. Make your acquaintance with the regal lion, the graceful
swan, and other creatures born of the composers imagination
and affection for animals.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
3-3:20 |
Harvard Percussion Ensemble
Unconventional. Exciting. Original. Harvard's percussionists
step out from the back of the orchestra to perform works solely
for percussion on instruments ranging from the traditional marimba
to the abstract salad bowl. Brian Boyle 03, conductor; Jessica
Zdeb 04, manager.
|
Sanders Theatre |
3-3:20 |
Harvard Din and Tonics
The Din and Tonics perform four- and six-part harmony intermingled
with an irrepressible sense of humor and choreography in a variety
of styles. Joseph Negron 01, president; Eric Hughes 02,
music director; Payson Schwin 02, stage manager.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
3-3:20 |
DANCE FESTIVAL
Chunsa Dance Troupe presents traditional
and interpretive Korean dances.
Harvard-Radcliffe Expressions Dance Company specializes
in jazz, hip-hop, reggae, modern, and African dance styles.
Vietnamese Association performs the Lotus Flower and Candle
Dance.
Harvard-Radcliffe Ballroom Dance Team presents standard
ballroom and sensuous Latin dances.
|
Lowell Hall |
| 3:30-3:50 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
| 3:30-3:50 |
Jewish a Cappella
Mizmor Shir is Harvard's Jewish a cappella group. Its
repertoire includes Israeli folk songs and pop, choral pieces, traditional
holiday and Sabbath songs, and Jewish texts paired with our favorite
American tunes. Ethan Merlin 02, musical director; Debby Rin
02, president.
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
| 3:30-3:50 |
Dudley House Film Festival: Encore Presentation
The Dudley House Film and Drama Program presents selected short
films from the 2000 festival, plus a trailer for its new feature
film, Dance by Design, directed by Dudley House Film and
Drama Fellow Valerie Weiss
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
| 3:30-3:50 |
The Clerkes of Appleton Chapel
This historically informed performance includes seldom-heard
choral masterworks from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 3:30-3:50 |
Harvard Radcliffe Contemporary Music Ensemble
HRCME is proud to present a small concert of new solo and chamber
compositions written and performed by Harvard undergraduates.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
| 3:30-3:50 |
Arias and Art Songs
Soprano Deborah Abel 01 performs a selection of arias
and art songs by Mozart, Schumann, Brahms, and others. Susan Davidson
02, accompanist.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 3:30-3:50 |
VoxJazz
A vibrant vocal jazz quintet sings jazz standards and not-so-standards.
Arrangements by Manhattan Transfer, the Real Group, and others.
Frank J. Farach 01, Laney P. McClain 03, Joseph R. Negron
01, John Shumway EXT 01, Deepa Ranganathan 01-02.
|
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
3:30-3:50
|
A Festival of Crooning
The Crimson Crooners of MIHNUET (Music In Hospitals and Nursing
Homes Using Entertainment as Therapy) present an a cappella performance
of classic favorites that listeners from age 3 to 103 will enjoy,
including "Good Night Sweetheart," "Under the Sea,"
and "Freedom." Rachelle Gould 03 and Lisa Carlivati
03, directors.
|
Main Sanctuary, Memorial Church |
| 3:30-3:50 |
Piano Duet
Andrea Chung, Graduate School of Education 01, and Ellen
Ching 04 perform Mendelssohns "Duett," op.
92.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
3:30-3:50
|
Classical Music Children's Concert
Members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra perform excerpts
from a few orchestral pieces and give an interactive presentation
about the music. Come to listen and learn! Vanessa Browder 02,
Emily Wei 02, Kit Lo 02, and Angela Wu 01, producers.
|
Sanders Theatre |
3:30-3:50
|
Improvisational Comedy: The Immediate Gratification Players
IGP performs hilarious short sketches based on audience suggestions.
Every scene, every song, every gag is made up on the spotright
before your eyes.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
3:30-3:50
|
DANCE FESTIVAL
Asian-American Dance Troupe presents
traditional and modern Asian and Asian-American dances.
Harvard Ballet Company performs "Cradle Song".
Mainly Jazz Dance Company presents modern, ballet, and other
dance forms along with its main focus: jazz.
|
Lowell Hall |
| 4-4:20 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
| 4-4:20 |
Bastien and Bastienne
"Bastien and Bastienne" is a one-act singspiel
by Mozart and Rousseau, composed when Mozart was just 12 years old.
This performance by the Harvard Early Music Society features a period
orchestra and is sung in English. Matthew Burt MDiv 01, music
director. Performers include Neil Davidson 03. (Continues
until approximately 4:50, with a brief intermission.)
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 4-4:20 |
Student Scene Performances
Jessica Boyd GSAS and Jonathan Laurence GSAS present scenes
from contemporary theatre. Continues until approximately 4:50 PM.
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
4-4:20
|
Patterns of Flight: Juggling Explorations
Members of the Harvard Juggling Club will wow you with feats
that seem to defy gravity and challenge both the mind and the body.
Performers include Joey Cousin 01, Brad Burns 04, Zak
Stone 04, Arthur Rudolph 04, Lawrence Calousora 04.
|
Fogg Museum Courtyard |
| 4-4:20 |
The Trombone in Jazz
The Heliodor Trombone Quartet plays original arrangements and
compositions of jazz featuring improvisation. Mandar D. Muzumdar
03, Alex Eagle 00, Greg Ingoglia 03, and Will
Aronson 04.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 4-4:20 |
Kathy Jo
Jazz classics by Seoul Sista. Katherine Jo 01,
Danny Fox 02, and Brett Sherman 00.
|
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
4-4:20
|
The Muses
Come see the debut performane of The Muses, harvards new
all-female a cappella group. Songs include Steve Miller Bands
"Abracadabra," Sarah McLachlans "Fear,"
and Marvin Gayes "Sexual Healing." Laura Nevison 02,
director. |
Memorial Church, Main Sanctuary |
| 4-4:20 |
Harvard Piano Society Recital
Members of the Harvard Piano Society perform.
|
Paine Hall, Music Building |
| 4-4:20 |
Dvorak Bass Quintet
Come hear freshman star bassist Kristen Underhill 04 perform
the Dvorak Bass Quintet with Eileen Woo 01, violin; Jane Kang
01, violin; Sarah Darling 02, viola; and Peter Anderegg
04, cello.
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
4-4:20
|
Harvard Pops Orchestra
The Harvard Pops Orchestra performs a special program for children,
including "Entry of the Gladiators," the traditional circus
theme.
|
Sanders Theatre |
4-4:20
|
Jwado Pangut
Han Ma-Eum performs "Jwado Pangut," an exciting
drum and dance piece from traditional Chuson Korea. Come watch the
power and beauty of old Korea. Robert Lim, leader; Myeonyun Jang
02, dance leader; Aram Yang 02, buk leader; Lonnie
Everson 02, jango leader.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
| 4-4:20 |
Cliffe Notes a Cappella
The Cliffe Notes, a subset of the Radcliffe Choral Society,
will perform a variety of a cappella music, including jazz
standards and pop tunes. Jen Priluck 01 and Michelle Schutz
01, managers and conductors.
|
Holden Chapel |
|
4-4:20

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DANCE FESTIVAL
South Asian Association performs folk,
classical, and modern Indian dance.
Harvard-Radcliffe Ballroom Dance Team presents standard
ballroom and sensuous Latin dances.
Final Cut performs jazz, funk, and lyrical dance.
|
Lowell Hall |
| 4:30-4:50 PM PERFORMANCE FAIR EVENTS |
4:30-4:50
|
Harvard Glee Club Lite
Harvard Glee Club Lite, a 12-voice male a cappella group,
performs a selection of songs from its repertoire of pop, jazz,
and folk music. Mike McGaghie 01, conductor; Jaron Abbot 02,
manager; J.P. Giugliano 01, assistant conductor.
|
Holden Chapel |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Bastien and Bastienne
"Bastien and Bastienne" is a one-act singspiel
by Mozart and Rousseau, composed when Mozart was just 12 years old.
This performance by the Harvard Early Music Society features a period
orchestra and is sung in English. Matthew Burt MDiv 01, music
director. Performers include Neil Davidson 03. (Continues
until approximately 4:50, with a brief intermission.)
|
Adolphus Busch Hall |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Student Scene Performances
Jessica Boyd GSAS and Jonathan Laurence GSAS present scenes
from contemporary theatre. Continues until approximately 4:50
PM.
|
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Room
B04 |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Ashley Filip
Ashley Filip 01, a singer-songwriter from Atlanta, plays
original music and covers ranging from blues and country to folk
and pop.
|
Loker Commons, Memorial Hall |
|
4:30-4:50

|
Festival of Flutes
The Harvard University Flute Ensemble performs "La Garde
Montante" by George Bizet (arranged by Nancy Nourse) and "Tritsch-Tratsch
Polka" by Johann Strauss (arranged by Bill Holcombe and Joe
Parente). Christen Ebens 01, conductor; Ann Marie Cody
03, librarian; Caroline DeFilippo 01, secretary; Gina
Garvin 03, treasurer; Jill Weader 02, manager.
|
Memorial Church, Main Sanctuary |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Loves Data Lost: A Musical Dot-Comedy
A young, idealistic programmer founds an Internet start-up and
competes with Cold Calculating Machinations for venture capital
and the woman of his dreams. This performance is a three-song excerpt
of a longer work and includes "The Valuation Tango." Ezra
Keshet 99, director and writer; David Salvage 01, music;
Yoho Myrvaagnes 01, writer.
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Paine Hall, Music Building |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Works for Clarinet, Piano, and Violin
Alexander Boroson 01, Elizabeth Mahler 01, and Jonathan
Russell 00 perform selections from Stravinskys "Suite
from lHistoire du Soldat," Bartoks "Contrasts,"
and William Bolcoms "Afternoon Cakewalk Suite."
|
The Parlor, Phillips Brooks House |
4:30-4:50
|
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
The Brattle Street Chamber Players, an established conductorless
group of Harvard undergraduates, play selections from The Four Seasons.
Soloists include Jennifer Caine 01, Ayano Ninomiya 01,
Johnny Lee 01, and Stephen Provine 01.
|
Sanders Theatre |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Invisible Down Town
Original rock music by Travis Beamish '04, Matt Kamen '03, Mikey
Palmer '03, and Joe Bell '03.
|
Science Center, Lecture Hall D |
4:30-4:50
|
DANCE FESTIVAL
Harvard Ballet Company performs "Cradle
Song".
Salsa Society.
Mainly Jazz Dance Company presents modern, ballet, and other
dance forms along with its main focus: jazz.
CityStep is a public service organization that teaches dance,
self-esteem, and creativity to fifth- and sixth-grade Cambridge
public school students.
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Lowell Hall |