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STAR OF THE NIGHT: Among the performances, Amber Crossman ’21 stole the show with her singing.
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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.
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.
A THEME OF LOVE: Dean Jamele Adams talked about how his aspiration to spread love has shaped his spiritual journey.
HISTORICAL RECKONING: German gap year students volunteering with Jewish elders held a dialogue with Jewish students about the history of the Holocaust and its impact on their lives.
HERE AND NO FURTHER: Daniel Tyll Hofinger (left) and Dorothee Haeusermann (right) spoke about climate justice efforts in Germany. The group they work with, Ende Gelände, aims to curb coal mining and protect the Hambach Forest.
DISABILITY ACTIVISM: The Lurie Institute for Disability Policy organized a talk with Judy Heumann, a notable advocate for disability rights. She recalled personal experiences and shared knowledge she has gained throughout her career.
MENTOR: Shalhoub talks about Robert Brunstein’s influence over his career.
A DIFFERENT PROCESS: Shalhoub talks about the difference between theater and film.