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Art on Campus

Harvard Din and Tonics

In Concert with the Yale New Blue

Tomorrow, Sanders Theater

Tickets, $5.$6(students); $6,$7(general)

Harvard's all-male a cappella singing group, the Din and Tonics, hits the stage at Sanders Theater. The Dins will present several new arrangements, including "Brother Can You Spare a Dime" and "Walking My Baby Back Home," along with favorites like "Honeysuckle Rose" and "You Can Call Me Al." The Dins will be joined tomorrow night by Yale's oldest all-female a cappella group, the New Blue, in what promises to be an evening of humorous skits, good music and audience participation.

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Cultural Rhythms

Sunday, 2:00-7:00 p.m.

Sanders Theater and Memorial Hall

Tickets, $4 (students); $5 (general)

The Harvard Foundation sponsors the fourth annual Cultural Rhythms festival in celebration of ethnic diversity this Sunday in Sanders Theater. The performance should include dance and music from as many as 16 different campus groups, including the African Students Society, the Armenian Club, Expressions Dance and the Scottish Highland Dance and Step Society. Olypmic gold medalist Florence Joyner Griffith is the guest master of ceremonies for the three-hour performance Sunday afternoon. Following the performance is a dinner, featuring foods from cultures around the world.

Harvard-Radcliffe Ensemble

Tonight at 8:00 p.m.

Paine Hall

Free Admission

Tonight the Harvard-Radcliffe Ensemble presents its third of four yearly performances, this time showcasing the works of Kirchner, Debussy and Beethoven. The Ensemble is a 17-member chamber music group. Tonight's performance will highlight Kirchner's Piano Trio, Debussy's Cello Sonata and Beethoven's "Ghost" Piano Trio.

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