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Activities

Activities Calendar

Harvard Summer School offers a rich array of free films, concerts, plays, dances, social gatherings, and lectures, as well as an extensive athletics program. Some activities for this year are described below. For extensive listings, see the activities calendar or log on to the activities website.

Photography Contest

The Summer School student photography contest is open to all students. See the online slideshow for 2006.

In Boston

The city of Boston, across the Charles River, has many cultural, historic, and scientific institutions including the Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Museum of Science, Boston Public Library, Institute of Contemporary Art, Museum of Afro-American History, New England Aquarium, Freedom Trail, and Fenway Park. Dance, music, and theater also flourish there. The Boston Pops Orchestra gives free concerts each summer on the Esplanade along the Charles River.

Around Boston

The Summer School also sponsors trips to Cape Cod, Newport (Rhode Island) mansions, Maine beaches and shopping centers, and Tanglewood in western Massachusetts (the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra). Information and schedules for these trips are available at the Activities Fair, held on Sunday, June 26. Students may sign up for these activities at the fair or in the Activities Office weekdays throughout the summer session.

Athletics

Summer School students can participate in an extensive athletics program that includes intramural soccer, basketball, and volleyball, as well as a tennis tournament and swim meet. They also have free use of many University facilities, including swimming pools, basketball and volleyball courts, weight rooms, and playing fields for soccer, softball, and touch football. Students who are interested in sculling and have passed a 100-yard swimming test may use the facilities of Weld Boathouse, located on the Charles River. For a fee, students may arrange group and private lessons in swimming, sailing, rowing, and tennis.

Music and Theater

Students can enjoy a number of concerts and plays throughout the summer, including performances by the Boston Landmarks Orchestra and the Industrial Theatre Shakespeare Troupe. Students may also participate in musical opportunities on campus as described below.

The Harvard Summer School Chorus, under the direction of Jameson Marvin, director of choral activities at Harvard, is open to all Greater Boston community singers and Harvard Summer School students. The chorus performs choral masterworks.

Auditions: Saturday, June 24, 11 am to 1 pm and 2 to 4:30 pm; Sunday, June 25, 2 to 4:30 pm; and Monday, June 26, 2 to 4:30 pm and 7 to 9:30 pm, in Holden Chapel, Harvard Yard
Rehearsals: Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning June 27, 7–9:30 pm, Sanders Theatre
Repertoire: Carl Orff's Carmina Burana with professional orchestra and soloists
Concert: Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, Sanders Theatre, 8 pm, Friday, August 4
For more information, contact Zachary Rothstein, rothst@fas.harvard.edu, (617) 312-7236.

The Harvard Summer Pops Band, led by Harvard University Band Director Thomas G. Everett, is open without audition to wind and percussion players from both Harvard and the Greater Boston area.

Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 7 to 9:30 pm, starting June 28
For more information, call (617) 496-2263 or visit the website.

The Harvard Summer School Orchestra, under the direction of Judith Zuckerman, is open to musicians from both Harvard and the Greater Boston area. The orchestra is composed of approximately 60 players and performs works from the classical repertoire.

Auditions: Tuesday through Thursday, June 27 to 29, 5 to 9 pm
Rehearsals: Mondays, 6:30 to 9 pm. Location to be determined. Students registered in classes that meet Monday evenings should not join the orchestra.
For more information, call (781) 899-4335 or e-mail judyzuckerman@yahoo.com.

Students can enjoy other concerts and plays throughout the summer, including performances by the Boston Landmarks Orchestra and the Industrial Theatre Shakespeare Troupe.





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