DUEL // DUET: E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund Performance & Senior ThesisDUEL // DUET: E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund Performance & Senior Thesishttp://www.haverford.edu/calendar/details/202931James House Green2012-04-21T17:00:002012-04-21T19:00:00
April 21, 5:00PM
James House Green

Description
Block Party: 3pm - 8pm
Grilling, music, face/bike painting, tye dying, silk-screening, free store, and MORE!
DUEL // DUET - 5pm - 7pm
E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund Performance & Senior Thesis
Created by Peter Abraham Fukuda Loewi '12
Duel // Duet presents a series of collaborative and competitive student performances performed on top of, beside, around, and through a temporary outdoor amphitheatre, built by Peter Loewi ‘12 and sited next to the James House Student Arts Center. In conjunction with the James House Block Party, please join us for a series of micro-performances that work with and sometimes against each other from 5pm - 7pm on Saturday, April 21st. The structure will remain open for public use—classes, concerts, conversations, installations, dawdlings—until Friday, May 4th.
Supported by James House, the E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund for the Performing Arts, and the John B. Hurford ‘60 Center for the Arts and Humanities
About the E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund for the Performing Arts
Clyde Lutton loved Haverford for its beauty, its academic rigor, and its ever-present but evolving focus on honor, dignity, and worth. He loved the College community for its ability to generate true dialogue, and as a forum that encourages individuals to share their unique ideas and talents with other. Clyde Lutton also loved theatre and the performing arts. Whether as actor, director, lighting technician, stage hand, or set designer; whether it was theatre, dance, or choral work, Clyde seized every opportunity to participate. Performance allowed him the freedom to grow and develop as a complete person, to try new things, to succeed and to fail, and to try again.
Funding for the planning, organization, promotion, and production of performing arts work is available through the E. Clyde Lutton '66 Fund and the John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities. This grant is open to performers, technicians, directors, creators, designers, mixed-media installation artists and anybody else who may be interested in producing crisp, challenging performing arts at Haverford.
Link: http://www.haverford.edu/hcah
For More Info
John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities
610-795-6518
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