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NOW AND THEN: Along with the musicians, visual artist Chang-Jin Lee will present her work on comfort women survivors.
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NOW AND THEN: Along with the musicians, visual artist Chang-Jin Lee will present her work on comfort women survivors.
COMMUNICATION THROUGH RHYTHMS: Being a master of multiple instruments, gamin will be collaborating with a variety of performers to bring attention to the unforgotten history.
TOPNOTCH: The show featured 12 different stories, featuring a variety of characters and excellent performances.
PUTTING IN WORK BEHIND THE SCENE: The costumes were all simple but effective, and the designers deserve to be praised for the work they put in.
ANNUAL CELEBRATION: Because “Night for Africa“ is the biggest show BASO hosts each year, the organizers started to plan for the event even before the semester started.
Naomi Riber, Ghost Town Artifact: The Concertina.
Cash Cash performed many of their most popular songs, getting the audience excited.
Some students were lucky enough to get a selfie with members of Cash Cash following the Fall Flex concert.
Many of the performers throughout the evening requested that the audience use their phone flashlights to underscore the intimate messages of their songs.
DJ Ekenomics won the student DJ competition, allowing him to be the opening DJ for the Fall Flex concert.
Sage the Gemini interacted with the audience throughout the performance. The colors of the lights on stage conveyed the messages of the songs he performed.
Social House came to Brandeis dressed in matching outfits for their performance. During the performance, their friendly banter caused a faux argument between sides of the audience.
HUSTLE: Brandeis’ Juliette Carreiro ’20 dribbles the ball down the field in a game against New York University on Saturday.
CELEBRATION: Brandeis volleyball’s Emma Bartlett ’20 celebrates after a good play in a game against Emory University on Sept. 21.
HIGH JUMP: Brandeis’ Alex Walter ’20 gets great height while jumping in a game against NYU on Saturday.
TWO YEARS OF WORK: After working on the project for two years, Olivia cannot wait to share it with an audience.
INSTRUMENTS AROUND THE WORLD: Ririka Tokushige has mastered a variety of instruments, both western and traditional Japanese.
TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD: The show was structured around “stops” in different countries, taking the audience on a tour around the world.