Saturday, May 25, 2002Saturday Agenda(it's near the end of the term--so there's not much boozing--but the DSO concert at 8 looks promising)"Concord Sonata" 2 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall--Giuseppe Scotese performs the piece by Charles Ives. "Pan Asian Student Awards Dinner" 6:30 P.M., Commonground--The second minority-specific awards ceremony of the year. Do these groups really have no shame? "Monster's Ball" (film) 7 & 9:30 P.M., Loew Auditorium--The 2001 film with Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry. "Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra" 8 P.M., Spaulding Auditorium--"Conductor Anthony Princiotti leads the student orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, Op. 35, featuring Dartmouth College student Julie Hong, Class of '02, as violin soloist; and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47" ($3 Dartmouth students, $16 gen. admission). "Dartmouth Dance Ensemble" 8 P.M., Moore Theater--Spring concert, including Ultima Ambulatio to the music of Philip Glass ($3 Dartmouth students, $10 gen. admission). Posted by Andrew Grossman at 1:25 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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