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Berklee Performance Center Concerts

March 23 - Singers Night - Outstanding student vocalists and instrumen-
talists representing all semester levels, as well as faculty, will perform in a
variety of styles including jazz, R&B, Pop/Rock and Alternative under the
direction of Voice department Singers’ Night Team. Featured singers in-
clude Vasco Hexel, Kevin Douglass, Amanda Perko, Lauren Nelson, An-
gela Rossi, Clair Wadsworth, Laura Brunner, Glenn Romero, Georgel
Arevalo, Anjuli Gonzalez, Nadine Ford, Jean-Carlos Casely, Samantha
Sidley, Amaryllis Uitterlinden, Regina Daniels, Ingrid Gerdes, Smanatha
Nelson and Mary Maples.

March 25 — International Folk Festival - The 18th Annual International
Folk Music Festival will feature students performing the music of Italy, Scot-
land, Indonesia, Columbia, Ireland, Venezuela, U.S.A., South Africa, The
Middle East, and the Caribbean. The show will be followed by a big party in
the cafeteria. This concert is sponsored by the Yo Team and the Office of
Student Affairs, and is part of Song’s Nothing Conservatory About It Con-
cert Series.

March 29 — Pop/Rock Live - The 16th annual Rock Arranging Live concert
highlights the best music written by some of the most talented student
songwriters and arrangers. Under the direction of faculty member Mirek
Kocandrle this concert will present a variety of original compositions as
well as new arrangements of standard rock/pop repertoire featuring some
of the college’s finest vocalists and instrumentalists.

March 31 — Ralph Peterson Sextet - Faculty drummer Ralph Peterson
presents his sextet performing jazz as part of Percussion Week activities.

April 1 — Latin Night with Mikael Rinquist & Eguie Castrillo - Faculty
percussionists Mikael Rinquist and Eguie Castrillo perform Latin music in a
variety of settings as part of Percussion Week activities.

April 2 - The Circle of Life - A Tribute to Lee and Susan Berk - A tribute
concert to Lee and Susan Berk commemorating some of their accomplish-
ments to Berklee in diversity, special programs, and community affiliations.
The performance features Berklee’s West African Drum and Dance, di-
rected by Percussion faculty member Joe Galeota. Special guests include
Xylophonist Bernard Woma (Ghana, West Africa), Shawn Hennesey (Phili.
PA), Dorithy Masuka (Joberg. South Africa), Marimbira, and Darcel Wilson.

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