Farkas Hall, 12 Holyoke Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
As new friendships form and patterns emerge, Gregory is forced to explore the glamour of travel and the darkness of exclusion. This intimate piece combines storytelling with music from the Great American Songbook to create a fun and moving experience. Free and open to the public (ticket required). For tickets and additional information,...Read more about SQUAD: A TDM Senior Thesis Production
Agassiz Theater, 5 James Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Truth Hurts: A Transformational Cabaret is an evening length performance that uses cabaret to explore what makes Harvard so intoxicating, so troubling and so very unique. Join the party aboard the S.S. Harvard as the cast and crew sail through campus in an evening of music, dance, performance, film and...
Harvard Center for African Studies, 1280 Massachusetts Avenue, 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138
This lecture will feature highlights from African Twilight, a fifteen-year study and visual homage to the vanishing traditions of the continent. Angela Fisher and Carol Beckwith sought out remote communities to record sacred ceremonies, celebrating Africa’s powerful art forms and boundless creativity. The...Read more about African Twilight: Vanishing Ceremonies of the African Continent
Composer-pianist Vijay Iyer is the Franklin D. and Florence Rosenblatt Professor of the Arts at Harvard University, with joint affiliations in the Department of Music and the Department of African and African American Studies, and the Artistic Director of the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music. The Vijay...Read more about The Vijay Iyer Trio
Knafel Center, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge MA, 02138
Nina McConigley, award-winning author of the short-story collection Cowboys and East Indians, will discuss her upcoming novel titled The Call of Migratory Things. With the landscape of the American West as the framework of this different kind of pioneer narrative, the novel...Read more about The Call of Migratory Things
Childsplay with singer Karan Casey in Concert Presented by Childsplay
Childsplay’s over two dozen musicians come from all over the United States and Sweden and include some of the leading virtuosos in traditional and contemporary fiddle music. For over 20 years,...
Loeb Experimental Theater, 64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
What to Send Up When It Goes Down is a community ritual created in response to the deaths of Black people as a result of racialized violence. As lines between characters and actors, observers and observed blur, a dizzying series of vignettes build to a climactic moment where performance and reality collide. Meant to...Read more about What to Send Up When it Goes Down