Shaun Amyot: Dance Master Class |
Jiří Kylián repertory master class with Shaun Amyot.
Friday, April 25, 7:30 PM
Harvard Dance Center
Pre-registration by participants required. Free and open to the public.
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Verdi Requiem |
Verdi's "Messa da Requiem"
Presented by Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra in collaboration with Holden Choruses.
Saturday, April 26, 8 PM
Sanders Theatre
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filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan |
The creator of the acclaimed 1999 film “The Sixth Sense” and other supernatural thrillers will participate in a conversation about his career and answer audience questions.
Monday, April 28, 3 PM
Farkas Hall Studio
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May 1, 4 PM: Author, poet and activist Margaret Atwood ’62, Litt.D. '04, receives the 2014 Harvard Arts Medal. She will participate in a discussion with actor John Lithgow ’67, followed by the medal presentation by President Drew Gilpin Faust. Free; tickets required: Harvard Box Office. ARTS FIRST info | interview | about the Arts Medal
April 29-May 1: Harvard's first-ever literary festival! Three extraordinary days of readings and panels with professional writers and critics; workshops on spoken-word, fiction, metaphor, and poetry; and more. All events free and open to the public.
ARTS FIRST by the day: Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday
Exhibit: Helen Mirra, Hourly Directional Remarks and Reception: 4/24, 4:30 PM; exhibit runs 4/24–6/6, 9:30 AM-5 PM (M-F), Byerly Gallery, Byerly Hall, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
THUD Island 4/25, 8 PM, Lowell Lecture Hall
Harvard TAPS: Encounters 4/26, 5 PM, Lowell Lecture Hall
Eleganza 2014 Fashion Show 4/26, 8 PM, Lavietes Basketball Pavilion
Worldly Worlding: Curating the Imaginal Fields of Science and Art 4/30, 6 PM, Northwest Labs, presented by the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and the Harvard Art Museums
Ceramics Visiting Artist Workshop with Jonathan Mess and Seth Rainville 5/1, Demonstration: 10 AM–4 PM; Slide Presentation: 5–6 PM, Ceramics Studio
VES Film/Video and Animation Screenings 5/1, 1 PM and 5/2-3, 7 PM, Carpenter Center
Theater at Harvard this week: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 4/25-5/3, Cabot House Underground Theatre; Penelope 4/25-5/3, Loeb Mainstage; The Drowsy Chaperone 4/25-5/4, Farkas Hall; Beginning 4/25-27, Adams Pool Theatre; Daisy 4/30-5/3, Loeb Ex; Fault 5/1-5/3, Squash Court in the Murr Center; The Freshman Musical: HERO 5/1-5/4, Agassiz Theatre. HRDC website>
Harvard Film Archive: Jan Němec and the Cinema of the Golden Sixties 4/19-26; The Capra Touch 4/11-6/2. HFA calendar>
Upcoming deadlines and opportunities:
OFA Project Grants deadline: Monday, April 28 Open to Harvard undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty and staff may apply for projects whose main focus is on undergraduate artmaking. more information>
Call for Applications: "here, without" project at the bbp gallerie This summer the bbp gallerie will match 40 Harvard students/alumni with 40 Israeli and Palestinian artists, with the intention of creating a transnational, transcultural discourse. Deadline to apply: May 1 more information>
2014 Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP) Open to affiliates or full members of Harvardwood. more information>
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