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Istanbul 2018: A Concert of Music from Turkey by David's Harp

city illustration in black and white; A Concert of Music from Turkey by David's Harp Carriage Barn Concert Series—Spring 2018
Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Philadelphia-based ensemble David's Harp presents music of contemporary Istanbul. Driving folk, haunting ballads, spirited dance tunes, and gritty songs of conflict and the struggles of urban life embody the cultural and musical richness of this cosmopolitan city on two continents.

Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull"

The Seagull
VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Infinite longing, finite lives. “A view of a lake, little action….five tons of love.” Two decades before the Russian Revolution, Chekhov's "The Seagull” put the Moscow Art Theatre on the map; today this elusive tragicomedy still enthralls.

Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull"

The Seagull
VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Infinite longing, finite lives. “A view of a lake, little action….five tons of love.” Two decades before the Russian Revolution, Chekhov's “The Seagull” put the Moscow Art Theatre on the map; today this elusive tragicomedy still enthralls.

Senior Concert Week 2018

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Senior work in music. This week is a culmination of joy, anger, melancholy, frustration, vulnerability in which we’ve felt over our past few years at Bennington. Ultimately, we want you to come and enjoy yourselves at these concerts.

Senior Concert Week 2018 | Ash Haywood

Deane Carriage Barn, Fireplace Room

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | I can't write poetry but I can play flute. A black queer collage of oral history, woodwind trio, and lesbian poetry, featuring the roaring fire of the Paul Robeson House.

Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull"

The Seagull
VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Infinite longing, finite lives. “A view of a lake, little action….five tons of love.” Two decades before the Russian Revolution, Chekhov's “The Seagull” put the Moscow Art Theatre on the map; today this elusive tragicomedy still enthralls.