Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts

Saturday, Apr 13, 2024 at 11:30am

The Brandeis University
415 South Street
781-736-5008
Free

Schedule of Events

8:30 p.m. - Concert: Yoni Avi Battat - Fragments at Slosberg Music Center

How do we connect with ancestors we've never met and traditions we've never experienced? Yoni Avi Battat '13 and an accomplished ensemble of musicians on traditional Arabic instruments lean into the complexity of Arab-Jewish identity, performing original and traditional songs with lyrics in Hebrew, Arabic, English, and Yiddish. Accompanied by projections of artwork by Ariel Basson Freiberg, lecturer in fine arts. Followed by a reception with Middle Eastern refreshments.

Tickets are free, but please register in advance to guarantee a seat in the intimate Slosberg recital hall.

Sponsored by Arts Engagement with support from the Center for German and European Studies, the School of Arts and Sciences Cocurricular Fund, and the Samuels Center for Community Partnerships and Civic Transformation (COMPACT).

11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.: re: collections, Six Decades at the Rose Art Museum at Rose Art Museum

Join the museum's student docents for a unique and insightful tour of "re: collections, Six Decades at the Rose Art Museum."

1 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Senior Studio Productions at Laurie Theater - Spingold Theater Center

Graduating theater arts students Lucie Blau, Felicity Hyams, Noah Leikind, Nico Miller, and Yijia Yu present their thesis project work. Performances on April 11, 12, 13, and 14. Visit the Theater Arts website for information about each performance. Sponsored by the Department of Theater Arts.

3 p.m.: Film Screening: "Hero Camp!" at Mandel Center for the Humanities, G03 (ground floor), Park in Tower lot

The documentary film "Hero Camp!" follows three queer teens to a summer camp for live action roleplay (LARP), a real life game that combines improvisational acting, and costumes, and a fictional world. They transform their suburban Massachusetts camp into the fantasy world of Sidleterra, where they battle villains from the writings of Homer and Lewis Carroll. As they invent and role play their camp characters, they unearth revelations about their own identities. Followed by a conversation with director Sam Ho '20 and Jenny Alexander, lecturer in Creativity, Arts, and Social Transformation (CAST).

6 p.m. - Culture X: Finding Our Spark at Levin Ballroom, Usdan Student Center

Every year, Culture X celebrates diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism on campus through student performances of dance, music, poetry, and other forms of artistic expression, making Culture X one of the most powerful and popular shows on campus.

7 p.m. - Zoë Rose Spills Her Guts at Shapiro Campus Center Multipurpose Room

Zoë Rose '20 presents her national award-winning one-woman show "Zoë Rose Spills Her Guts," an immersive, participatory theater experience about exploring identity. Throw things! Yell stuff! Laugh! Cry! Give feedback to shape the next performance! Featuring a special opening performance by Brandeis' TBA Improv. Sponsored by CAST (Community, Arts, and Social Transformation).

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