Slide show: An historic week for the arts at Bates

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Students take a curtain call during "Asia Night: A Celebration of Traditional and Modern Asia Culture," held in Schaeffer Theatre. Photograph by Judson Peck '11.

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In Perry Atrium, all eyes are on Natalie Ruppertsberger '11 as she performs with the ensemble Chase the Fiddlers during the Jan. 28 Arts Crawl.

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In Perry Atrium, Greg Boardman plays with the ensemble Chase the Fiddlers.

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The group C-Funk performs unplugged in the Museum of Art.

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The Deansmen sing along Lake Andrews.

Click the thumbnails above to view the slide show.

From the Arts Summit on Monday through the Arts Crawl on Friday evening, Bates spent Jan. 24-28 reaching “both outward and inward to celebrate art within the liberal arts,” says Kirk Read, associate professor of French and chair of the Bates Arts Collaborative.


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