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David Wesner (In mid-air) as Harlequin and
James Sparger as Capitano appear in the com.
media dell 'arte performance. Charles Ingleti
keeps his eyes on the balls while. trying U
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-juggle during rehearsals for Renais
Week. Inglett taught other perforni
juggle and wilt demonstrate dueling ai
perform in the play "Volpone."
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natural beer
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Festivities Rec
Renaissance Week is
23-29 by the English, r
foreign language dep
beauty of the period an
life in the most realisti
The week will begii
Renaissance banquet a
Capstone.
"We are trying to shoi
and the variety of dishe
quet," according to Dr
English department.
Guests will be entertE
"La Farce du Couvier,
dell arte, a wandering
of the University's Co
sing. Tables will be arra
of the room which will
Student tickets will b
be admitted for $7.50.
Tickets, which may I
Street Pharmacy and fi
are $5.50 for students ,
the public and must be
day, April 18.
Renaissance music ai
at 8:15 p.m. at the Col
Ben Jonson's play, "
April 25"29 at Drayton
ceded by a lecture on 1
Drayton Hall by Eng:
George Geckle.
Other Activities in
Renaissance pornog:
Peckham at 3:30 p.m., A
Renaissance art wil
p.m., April 27 in Sloan (
Mack.
Performances featui
be presented 2 p.m. Ar
House patio. Troupes c
form from the back ol
Renaissance materii
will be featured in the
)! lery throughout the we
An interdisciplinary<
sance ent departments invc
ers to Roland Reed, is spons(
d will
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Ilegium Musicum will
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serve as a stage.
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picked up by Wednes
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Limbia Museum of Art.
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Hall and will be pre
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,pril 26 at Drayton Hall.
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