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Inspired by J.K.Rowling's Harry Potter novels, college students at Vassar, Middlebury, and elsewhere are playing a Muggle version of quidditch. The Vassar Quidditch Team practices for the World Cup at Middlebury, November 11.
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On April 21, 2008, renowned dancer, choreographer, and "genius grant" winner Bill T. Jones taught a master class to the company of the Vassar Repertory Dance Theatre at Vassar College. This is the first half of the class.
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The Vassar College Orchestra, conducted by Eduardo Navega, plays Mendelssohn's Hebrides overture on Saturday, March 1, 2008, at
8:00 p.m. in Skinner Hall of Music.
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Dancer, choreographer, and "genius grant" winner Bill T. Jones gave a master class to the Vassar Repertory Dance Theatre company and a lecture on the creative process at Vassar College on April 21, 2008. This is the second half of the master class.
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The Vassar Repertory Dance Theatre gave its 26th annual Bardavon Opera House performance on March 1 and 2, 2008. This is a montage of video clips from the performance.
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The Vassar College Orchestra, directed by Eduardo Navega, performs "Come scoglio immoto resta" (from "Cosi fan tutte")by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
with Lauren Sherman '10, soprano, in Skinner Hall of Music on March 1, 2008.
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A Channel One news segment on John Patrick Shanley and "Romantic Poetry," a new musical that premiered at the Powerhouse Theater (a collaboration between Vassar College and New York Stage and Film) in the summer of 2007
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Vassar students tell random facts about Vassar. [Ummm, yeah. Not all of these are actually true. Cushing, for example, was never housing for the servants of Vassar students. But most of them are true!]