Hapa’s Pan-Polynesian sound is a blend of the music of Portuguese fishermen, ancient chants, traditional church music of early missionaries and American acoustic folk/rock.
A 90-minute program that not only memorializes the events of 9/11, but also offers audience members a chance to reflect on the tragedy in a way that offers both healing and hope.
A series of songs and stories that creates a poetic and political portrait of contemporary American culture, and addresses the current climate of fear, obsession with information and security.
January 9, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Location: University Auditorium
Genre: Classical
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Prices: All seats, $15. Reserved seating.
When the art of filmmaking was still in its infancy, and sound had yet to be a part of the movie going experience, musicians provided live accompaniment to score what was happening onscreen. Return to the era of the silent movie as Organist David Briggs accompanies the 1925 film version of Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney.
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