Zimbabwean a cappella quartet Nobuntu to perform Transylvania’s Smith Concert on Nov. 4
Nobuntu, an internationally acclaimed female a cappella quartet from Zimbabwe, headlines this year’s Smith Concert on Nov. 4 at Transylvania.
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Nobuntu, an internationally acclaimed female a cappella quartet from Zimbabwe, headlines this year’s Smith Concert on Nov. 4 at Transylvania.
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A magician, an artist, a political scientist and a journalist walk onto a campus — rather than the setup for a punchline, this group represents the speakers currently slated for the first half of Transylvania’s Creative Intelligence series.
Transylvania alumna Ana C. Reyes ’96, a judge for the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., returns to her alma mater Sept. 20 to give a talk on her “View from the Bench.”
Uniting Voices Lexington, a new community performing arts organization, hosted its inaugural three-day workshop and performance at Transylvania’s Mitchell Fine Arts Center in June.