For the past several months, Washington University’s Association of Latin American Students (ALAS), has been preparing for its Carnaval celebration. Under two talented directors, a cast of dedicated performers, and the expertise of Edison Theatre’s production crew, the 25th anniversary of this show does not disappoint.
Washington University’s John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics hosted its third event in the four-part series “Reverent Irreverence: Parody, Religion and Contemporary Politics,” featuring a panel of academics whose work centers on the intersection between comedy and spirituality, Feb. 29.
Explored through energetic dance performances and a moving skit, the theme of finding belonging was the major theme that tied LNYF together.
Diwali, presented by Ashoka, celebrated its 30th anniversary this weekend with dancing, theatrics and music. This year’s performance marks decades of bringing a spectacle of sound, color and, most importantly, light to the Edison Theatre.
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