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OUTDOOR STAGE: The Light of Reason lit up, and the space between
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OUTDOOR STAGE: The Light of Reason lit up, and the space between
MOVING ART: The host of the event wanted to
LIGHT OF THE NIGHT: While the weather was not ideal, performers
FUN FOOD: Besides the excellcent performances, the food
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
FUN IN THE SPRING: The MAD band brought joy to the crowd with their music and lovely blue hats.
MIX OF GENRES: Chak De! broke the boundry between genres, mixing classical and hip hop in their dancing.
ALL AROUND THE WORLD: Kaos Kids took the audiances around the world with their electrified movment.
5 TO 17: The Afro Diamonds dancers, ages five to seventeen years old, energized the stage with their moves.
WORDS FROM THE DEAN: Dean of Students Jamele Adams graced the stage with his own performance.
FUN IN THE SPRING: The MAD band brought joy to the crowd with their music and lovely blue hats.
HARD WORK BACKSTAGE: The visual effect of the show is breathtaking, and the credit goes to the stage production team.
MIX OF TIME: Giving modern costumes to some of the actors gave a unique vibe to the production.
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.
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: The vertical set that actors climb on helped address the relationship between god and humans.
DREAM FACTORY: Brandeis Television is the place to go if you want to make creative content. They also have a cool office!
As a part of the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Arts, this display was just a part of the talent seen all around campus, with more recent works and works from hundreds of years ago.
A part of the University’s Archives and Special Collections, Art & Text in the Archives showed both printed and manuscript texts.