Musicians' performance elicits range of emotions
For those who view classical music as predictable, generic and unrelatable for the general audience to appreciate, and even for those accustomed to listening to Mozart and Beethoven, cellist Prof.
For those who view classical music as predictable, generic and unrelatable for the general audience to appreciate, and even for those accustomed to listening to Mozart and Beethoven, cellist Prof.
Every year, Brandeis designates a book for the first-years to read over the summer prior to matriculation so that the students can engage themselves in a book forum during orientation.
On Saturday, May 8, a medley of superheroes filled the Golding Auditorium. Although their superhero powers were questionable, the members of Rather Be Giraffes most definitely proved themselves not only as respectable singers but also as exquisite entertainers with lots of pep and quirks.
It was a sunny yet windy Tuesday afternoon on April 20. While many students walked outside to enjoy the beautiful weather, two girls and a staff member were busily trying to get people's attention behind a table with flyers outside the Shapiro Campus Center.
Introduced by the program pamphlet for the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts as "Brandeis's favorite student band," Mochila indeed exceeded expectations with its unique compositions, "unique, compelling fusion of Arabic, jazz, reggaeton, and more" and magical harmonies on May 2.
By the time I arrived at the Levin Ballroom, the seats were completely packed with people excitedly chattering about "Brandeis' biggest annual campuswide cultural event," as Culture X's coordinators describe it.
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