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May 8th, 2008
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In a rare solo performance, the renowned violinist of
the Emerson Quartet, Eugene
Drucker presents a uniquely personal world-premiere event,
reading from his acclaimed first novel, The
Savior, about a Jewish, Nazi-era violinist forced to perform concerts
before prisoners of a Nazi labor camp in the waning days of World War II.

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Experience
an outstanding evening of dance with American Repertory Ballet featuring two new
works by The Company’s Artistic Director, Graham Lustig, and international
choreographer, Lisa de Ribere, in addition to two works by Twyla Tharp.
Rarely seen in New York, in this “fully abstract”
ballet, Tharp presents men and women in equal measure numerically, but shows off
the women somewhat more prominently using the music of bassist Edgar Meyer.

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