Friday, June 20

Production Value

In 15 years of dancing, Abi Ameele has choreographed performances for groups as small as two people and as large as 90. Read more...

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Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and Delta Gamma sorority rehearse for their production performance for Friday’s Spring Sing. The Spring Sing tradition originally began as an annual Pan-Hellenic competition called Greek Sing.


Fowler gets loud with Brazilian, Ghanaian beats

Back in high school, Kirk Brundage's jam band opened for the famous Brazilian percussionist Airto Moreira. Read more...

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The Brazilian music ensemble BatUCLAda will perform with the Music and Dance of Ghana Ensemble at the Fowler Museum on the UCLA campus today at 6 p.m.

courtesy of KIRK BRUNDAGE



UCLA Christian a cappella group Road to Damascus to hold spring concert “˜Gravitate’

UCLA's musical group Road to Damascus includes singers from a wide range of musical backgrounds and tastes, from one member who is trained in classical violin to another who was part of a screamo band throughout high school. Read more...

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Road to Damascus, the only co-ed, Christian a cappella group on the UCLA campus, will be holding its annual spring concert tonight in Ackerman Green Room. (courtesy of Clement Lee)


Newcomers join returning performers for solo, duet acts for Spring Sing 2011

The acoustic guitar and the piano are two staples of solo performance. Though the basic sounds of these instruments are always the same, a great solo performer can bring something entirely new to the instruments when he or she is alone on stage. Read more...

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DJ Harper, last year’s Overall, Bruin Choice and Solo winner will return to the Spring Sing competition again this year. Many of his musical ideas are inspired by the work of his father, Don Harper, a film composer who has worked on music for films such as “The Guardian” and “National Treasure.”


Jewish Leadership Council’s Above the Noise benefit concert to promote unity on campus, bring attention to Jewish Heart in Africa

Second-year political science student Raquel Saxe had flown to New Orleans this past fall for a Jewish convention when a chance encounter led her to meet several people connected to Jewish hip-hop artists Y-Love and Diwon. Read more...

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Jewish hip-hop artists Yitzchak “Y-Love” Jordan and Diwon will be performing at the Jewish Leadership Council’s benefit concert Above the Noise Sunday.

Courtesy of Raquel Saxe


Reggae in the Quad

UCLA ethnomusicology students perform in Bruin Plaza on Thursday as part of the Cultural Affairs Commission Concert Series. "Reggae in the Quad" is a preview and promotional event for the annual JazzReggae Festival, which will take place over Memorial Day Weekend. Read more...



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