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One of my favorite things that happens during the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts each year is the transformation of mundane spaces on campus. This year, Slosberg Music Center became a museum of sound for a night. Six exhibits, each curated by a graduate student taking “MUS 196b: Sound in Space” with Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Erin Gee, filled the classrooms of Slosberg with new and exciting sound installments, most of which had interactive aspects for visitors to explore as they wandered about the building.
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Dark clouds were not an impediment for the Light of Reason to shine over the Rose Art Museum last Friday evening. Unfortunately, this year’s SCRAM Jam — the annual party organized by the Student Committee for the Rose Art Museum — did not happen under the best meteorological conditions. Nevertheless, the event dedicated to community, self-expression and celebration of the arts gathered a considerable crowd that reminded us that art is not to be confined to the walls of a museum, but to be enjoyed as a dynamic rupture in public space.
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OUTDOOR STAGE: The Light of Reason lit up, and the space between
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MOVING ART: The host of the event wanted to
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LIGHT OF THE NIGHT: While the weather was not ideal, performers
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FUN FOOD: Besides the excellcent performances, the food
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Howardena Pindell, “Autobiography: Earth (Eyes, Injuries),” 1987. 83 1/4 x 76 1/4 inches. Mixed media on canvas. Collection of George and Carmen N’Namdi
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FUN IN THE SPRING: The MAD band brought joy to the crowd with their music and lovely blue hats.
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MIX OF GENRES: Chak De! broke the boundry between genres, mixing classical and hip hop in their dancing.
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ALL AROUND THE WORLD: Kaos Kids took the audiances around the world with their electrified movment.
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5 TO 17: The Afro Diamonds dancers, ages five to seventeen years old, energized the stage with their moves.
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WORDS FROM THE DEAN: Dean of Students Jamele Adams graced the stage with his own performance.
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FUN IN THE SPRING: The MAD band brought joy to the crowd with their music and lovely blue hats.
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HARD WORK BACKSTAGE: The visual effect of the show is breathtaking, and the credit goes to the stage production team.
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MIX OF TIME: Giving modern costumes to some of the actors gave a unique vibe to the production.
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ONE GOD, TWO BODIES: A creative choice of the production was to have an actor and an actress to portray two sides of the character.
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY: The vertical set that actors climb on helped address the relationship between god and humans.