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Mon, 07/10/2023 - 20:27
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Session llI
The Making of 160 Massachusetts Avenue:
A 3D Adventure (Repeat Session)
160 Massachusetts Avenue, Room B242 (The Dub Stage)
From the demolition of McDonald’s in the fall of 2011 to the
installation of the custom Neve recording consoles in the
summer of 2014, Rob Jaczko, chair of Music Production and
Engineering, documented every step of the construction
of the 160 Massachusetts Avenue building and recording
studios in stereoscopic 3D stills and video. Join us for a
special screening and discussion of this 25-minute movie (in
3D and Blu-ray), selecting the very best of the imagery, set to
music. The presenter will share insights into his process and
the technology that made it possible. Come see a unique
perspective on one of our most significant
building projects.
—Presented by: Rob Jaczko
—Hosted by: Michael Abraham
Master Class with Cathy Young
31 Hemenway, Room T301
“For me, teaching dance is not only about teaching physical
skills. It's about helping dancers to investigate themselves—
to learn more about who they are as human beings and how
they want to move through this world.”—Cathy Young
Join us for a conversation on preparing students for
21st century dance with one of the masters at Boston
Conservatory at Berklee. Cathy Young, dean of the Dance
Department, will share stories and insight from her years as
a dancer, choreographer, and educator. Young is nationally
recognized as a master teacher and has taught classes
at more than 30 colleges around the country, as well as
at the Bates Dance Festival, Florida Dance Festival, and
the International Open Look Festival in St. Petersburg,
Session llI
The Making of 160 Massachusetts Avenue:
A 3D Adventure (Repeat Session)
160 Massachusetts Avenue, Room B242 (The Dub Stage)
From the demolition of McDonald’s in the fall of 2011 to the
installation of the custom Neve recording consoles in the
summer of 2014, Rob Jaczko, chair of Music Production and
Engineering, documented every step of the construction
of the 160 Massachusetts Avenue building and recording
studios in stereoscopic 3D stills and video. Join us for a
special screening and discussion of this 25-minute movie (in
3D and Blu-ray), selecting the very best of the imagery, set to
music. The presenter will share insights into his process and
the technology that made it possible. Come see a unique
perspective on one of our most significant
building projects.
—Presented by: Rob Jaczko
—Hosted by: Michael Abraham
Master Class with Cathy Young
31 Hemenway, Room T301
“For me, teaching dance is not only about teaching physical
skills. It's about helping dancers to investigate themselves—
to learn more about who they are as human beings and how
they want to move through this world.”—Cathy Young
Join us for a conversation on preparing students for
21st century dance with one of the masters at Boston
Conservatory at Berklee. Cathy Young, dean of the Dance
Department, will share stories and insight from her years as
a dancer, choreographer, and educator. Young is nationally
recognized as a master teacher and has taught classes
at more than 30 colleges around the country, as well as
at the Bates Dance Festival, Florida Dance Festival, and
the International Open Look Festival in St. Petersburg,