Dal’Ouna presents Traditional and Contemporary Music of Palestine and the Middle East
Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine ArtsWeek of Events
Children of the Stone: The Power of Music
Children of the Stone: The Power of Music
Musician, composer, and creator & musical director the ensemble Dal'Ouna, Ramzi Aburedwan presents a talk on his unlikely upbringing as a young musician with an insatiable dream: to bring people together, across cultures and world views, through music.
Dal’Ouna presents Traditional and Contemporary Music of Palestine and the Middle East
Dal’Ouna presents Traditional and Contemporary Music of Palestine and the Middle East
Ramzi Aburedwan and his ensemble, Dal'Ouna, bring traditional musics from Egypt to Andalusia, through their life experience in the Middle East.
Wheaton in Boston
Wheaton in Boston
Meet fellow Wheaton graduates, expand your connections and hear how the Life and Career Design Institute (LCDI) is shaping the future for current students at Serafina's Seaport on Wednesday, October 29th.
CTRL+Delete
CTRL+Delete
Ctrl+Delete explores the persistent threat of censorship in the United States, from historical book bans used to control knowledge and suppress marginalized voices to today’s escalating restrictions—including the removal of books and art from public spaces as well as the June Supreme Court decision (Mahmoud v. Taylor) requiring schools to provide opportunities to opt out of listening learning about books that include LGBTQ+ characters. By tracing these acts of erasure across time, the show reveals how censorship has shaped, and continues to shape, what stories are told and who gets to tell them.
CTRL+Delete
CTRL+Delete
Ctrl+Delete explores the persistent threat of censorship in the United States, from historical book bans used to control knowledge and suppress marginalized voices to today’s escalating restrictions—including the removal of books and art from public spaces as well as the June Supreme Court decision (Mahmoud v. Taylor) requiring schools to provide opportunities to opt out of listening learning about books that include LGBTQ+ characters. By tracing these acts of erasure across time, the show reveals how censorship has shaped, and continues to shape, what stories are told and who gets to tell them.