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Aminé sings to the crowd who had been waiting for him to perform all day. Throughout his riveting performance, Aminé sang his hit songs “Caroline” and “Spice Girl” and the crowd went wild.
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Aminé sings to the crowd who had been waiting for him to perform all day. Throughout his riveting performance, Aminé sang his hit songs “Caroline” and “Spice Girl” and the crowd went wild.
BEATS AND RHYTHM: Students provided a variety of performances, from a fashion show to taiko drumming.
The DJ told the crowd to wave their hands in the air.
ROOSEVELT FELLOWS: The Academic Services program offers one-on-one peer mentoring with a focus on helping students choose classes.
Howardena Pindell, "Till Birnam Wood Remove to Dunsinane" (Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 3), 1991. 82 1/2 x 89 1/2 inches, Mixed media on canvas. Collection of Beth Rudin DeWoody.
STAR OF THE NIGHT: Among the performances, Amber Crossman ’21 stole the show with her singing.
PASSIONATE CAST: In an open cast production, anyone who is interested in performing on stage.
IT’S THE 70S!: The production restored the vibe of the decade it is set in, including the iconic fashion style.
GUEST STARS: The drag show not only feature Brandeis students, but also performers from the Boston area.
GALAXY AND SPACE: A lot of effort was put into set production to create the cosmic vibe for the show.
FEELS LIKE HOME: The Southeast Asia Club prepared games and food to bring together the audiances.
DANCE AROUND THE W0RLD: A variety forms of dances were performed at AYALA, from traditional music to V-pop.
TALENT FROM THE STUDENTS: Brandeis performers graced the audiance with pop songs from Southeast Asia.