Arts Spectrum 2001/02

May 2002

Claire Mallardi Named Recipient of 2001-2002 Luise Vosgerchian Teaching AwardHarvard and Radcliffe Dance Pioneer Cited for Vision and Inspiration (Read More...).

Office for the Arts announces 2002 Arts Prize Winners (Read More...).

Crimson Dance Team takes Fourth Place in National Competition (Read More...).

Ceramics Program Offers Summer Seminar and Symposium on Islamic Ceramics (Read More...).

 

April 2002

"Harvard Undergraduate Theater is Incredibly Diverse and Acitve"; New HRDC President Dan Cozzens Discusses Opportunities and Challenges for Students in Drama (Read More...)

William Christie '66 to Receive Eighth Annual Harvard Arts Medal at ARTS FIRST 2002 (Read More...)

The Pirandellian Politics of "Information"; Junior Jesse Green reimagines the represseive atmosphere of Griselda Gambaro's 1972 play (Read More...)

Maestro Levine Talks Music with Students (Read More...)

 

March 2002

A "Reason" for Everything
Theater Artists Chong and Rohd Create New Work with Harvard Students (Read More…)

Harvard Alums Return to Celebrate 30 Years of Making Music (Read More…)

Dance Program presents Dancers’ Showcase: Dancers’ Viewpointe II (Read More…)

ARTS FIRST Springs Into Tenth Year (Read More…)

 

February 2002

Join the Tenth Anniversary ARTS FIRST 2002 Festivities as a Volunteer! (Read More...).

Ceramics Program Envisions New Urban Landscape for UniverCity and welcomes Visiting Artists for February (Read More...).

Harvard Students Participate at American College Dance Festival (Read More...).

Exploring New Performance Territories
McFerrin, Nakra, and Chong Take Harvard Students on a Creative Journey (Read More...).

 

January 2002

Office for the Arts Welcomes New Director
Jack Megan’s Focus: Fostering Growth in the Arts (Read More...)

Kick Off 2002 by Joining ARTS FIRST!
What better way to kick off 2002 than to start planning your performance, exhibition, or activity for ARTS FIRST 2002? (Read More...)

Honoring a Master of Dance
Paul Taylor Protégé Mary Cochran to Participate in January Intensive (Read More...)

This semester, the Council on the Arts at Harvard, a committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences that awards the Office for the Arts grants, welcomed three new members... (Read More...)

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The Arts Spectrum focuses on a wide range of issues and events in the arts, educational policies of the University, and significant people in the Harvard arts community.

 

December 2001

New ceramic work by more than 40 artists will be on display at the Harvard Ceramics Program's annual Holiday Show and Sale... (Read More...)

The Council on the Arts at Harvard has awarded 43 Spring 2002 grants, a total of $13,025 to support innovative undergraduate arts projects... (Read More...)

"My performing career began when Pete Seeger received the ARTS FIRST Medal in 1996. At Harvard, I began as a walk-on member..." (Read More...)

Reflecting upon the intersection of diverse worlds in Harvard Square, the artists and students created a work that challenged the viewer to consider, "How do we nestle...(Read More...)

 

November 2001

At a certain point, our job is just to entertain - you know, the way Vaudevillians entertained during the Blitz - and you just at a certain point have to do your job. (Read More...)

From photos, I began drawing the buildings that still made up the lower Manhattan skyline, with a giant shroud draped over the shape of the two missing towers... (Read More...)

As we steep ourselves in music, we try to spread it in any way we can. Music of the past and present speaks to our common humanity ... (Read More...)

Laurie Anderson performed a concert at Sanders Theatre on Saturday, September 15th. For many people... (Read More...)

Dance Director, Elizabeth Bergmann, welcomes two visiting dance companies to the Harvard campus to perform and teach. Concerts will be held in the Rieman Center (Read More...)

During November and December, Learning From Performers welcomes two music masters-one an internationally acclaimed pianist, the other an award-winning composer and veteran educator. (Read More...)

 

Sept/Oct 2001

Looking for total immersion in the world of clay, kilns, wheel-throwing, and glazes? The Office for the Arts' Ceramics Program offers undergraduates and members of the Harvard and Boston communities a dynamic learning environment (Read More...)

In the space that is Harvard Square, is "home" a first-year's room in the Yard? A top-floor office overlooking Mass. Ave.? A chair in front of a chess board? A perch in the pit next to a street performer? (Read More...)

The class will investigate what makes movement art and how physical energy and movement design choices develop into kinesthetic, dramatic, and artistic experiences for both the performer and the audience. (Read More...)

The OFA Dance Program welcomes two new instructors to its staff this semester. (Read More...)

Peter Sellars' Arts Medal Speech: "What a way to come back here after 20 years!" (Read More...)

Dean of Harvard College Harry R. Lewis has announced the selection of Jack Megan of Concord, Mass., as the next director of Harvard's Office for the Arts (Read More...)

The Office for the Arts at Harvard and the Council on the Arts announce the winners of the prizes for outstanding accomplishments in the arts at Harvard for the 2000-01 academic year (Read More...).

The Crimson Dance Team (CDT) attended the National Dance Alliance Collegiate Championship held in Daytona Beach, Florida (Read More...)

Elma Lewis, a pioneering arts activist, educator, and leader of Boston’s African American community for over fifty years, is the recipient of the 2000-01 Luise Vosgerchian Teaching Award (Read More...)

 

The Arts Spectrum focuses on a wide range of issues and events in the arts, educational policies of the University, and significant people in the Harvard arts community.

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