Dear Arts Enthusiasts,
We hope you can join us for this upcoming concert outing:
*1. NEC Chamber Music: Schubert, Janacek, and Beethoven
8 pm, Monday, May 6
Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music (NEC), Boston*
Join us for an outing to NEC's most popular chamber music series, First
Mondays at Jordan Hall. Hear NEC faculty and alumni, including Grammy
award-winning violist Kim Kashkashian, perform Schubert's songs for viola
and guitar, Janacek's "Intimate letters" string quartet, and Beethoven's
"Archduke" piano trio. Admission is free and open to all.
Meet us at the front steps of Dudley House at 7:10 pm, or directly at
Jordan Hall at 7:45 pm. Admission is free. Please RSVP to
dudleyhouse.arts(a)gmail.com by May 5, and include where you'd like to meet.
2. *Extra tickets for sale - A Far Cry (rescheduled from February)
1:30 pm, Sunday, May 12*
*Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum*
A Far Cry, the Museum's resident chamber orchestra, will be performing
Shostakovich, Boccherini, and Hearne. This outing, originally scheduled for
February 10, was canceled due to the blizzard. The concert was rescheduled
by the ISG to the date above, but we will no longer be organizing a Dudley
House outing for it due to schedule conflicts.
A few student tickets ($12) are available, however. Please contact Tina Liu
<tyliu(a)fas.harvard.edu> (1 ticket) or Ashwin Rastogi <
rastogi(a)physics.harvard.edu> (2 tickets) if you would like to buy them. A
For additional information and to order more tickets, go here:
http://www.gardnermuseum.org/calendar/events/5151
Good luck as the semester wraps up!
Best,
Thomas Wisniewski and Tina Liu
Dudley Art Fellows
A quick Arts reminder:
CHAPLIN’S THE GOLD RUSH: Arts Film Screening on Friday, April 12th,
7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
Join us for refreshments and a screening of the film Charlie Chaplin
most wanted to be remembered for: "The Gold Rush."
Open to all Dudley House members and guests. Please RSVP to
dudleyhouse.arts(a)gmail.com if
you plan on attending.
Happy spring (at last) from your Dudley Arts Fellows!
Dear Arts enthusiasts,
Two quick reminders for exciting upcoming Arts events this week and next:
1. Join us for an outing to the GSD to see Loeb Fellow Helen Marriage
in conversation with Ben Cameron, programme director for the arts,
Doris Duke Foundation, and Anita Contini, head of arts at Bloomberg
Philanthropies. “An occasional series of conversations led by creative
producer and Loeb Fellow Helen Marriage exploring how cultural events
can disrupt daily life and transform our cities.”
We’ll meet on the Dudley House steps at 1pm and walk over together to
the GSD. Please RSVP to dudleyhouse.arts(a)gmail.com if you plan on
attending.
Helen Marriage is co-founder of Artichoke, based in London, and
producer of urban spectacle, celebration and “disruption.” Her work
injects unorthodox behavior into an urban setting to make people
reflect on the place where they live, work and play–its possibilities,
limitations and potential for stimulating new ideas. In 2006,
Artichoke brought The Sultan’s Elephant to London and captivated a
million residents for four days.
2. CHAPLIN’S THE GOLD RUSH: Arts Film Screening on Friday, April 12th,
7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
Join us for refreshments and a screening of the film Charlie Chaplin
most wanted to be remembered for: "The Gold Rush." Open to all Dudley
House members and guests. Please RSVP to dudleyhouse.arts(a)gmail.com if
you plan on attending.
See attached images for details.
Happy spring from your Dudley Arts Fellows!