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Volume 26  |  December 2003  |  Number 16
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FERMILAB ARTS SERIES

To purchase tickets for Arts and Lecture Series events, or for further information or telephone reservations, call 630-840-ARTS weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone reservations are held for five working days, but will be released for sale if not paid for within that time. Will-Call tickets may be picked up, or available tickets purchased, at the lobby box office on the night of the performance beginning at 7 p.m. When coming to this event, only the Pine Street entrance to Fermilab will be open. For more information, check out our web page at www.fnal.gov/culture.

A BAROQUE CHRISTMAS - AULOS ENSEMBLE WITH JULIANNE BAIRD
December 6, 2003
Tickets - $22 ($11 ages 18 and under)

"Authentic Baroque performances at its best. If there has to be one Christmas concert, this is it." - The New York Times
For a Holiday treat that is a little out of the usual, join us for A Baroque Christmas with the Aulos Ensemble and special guest, soprano Julianne Baird. This group has performed annual Christmas concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that have been called "one of the most charming musical celebrations of the season in New York."

LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
Saturday, February 14, 2003
Tickets - $27 ($14 for ages 18 and under)

"Its seven bass voices and two of its three tenors sang such close harmonies and with such subtle nuances that they sounded like one deep, rich, resonant and proud voice." - The New York Times
It has been more than fifteen years since Paul Simon made his initial trip to South Africa and met Joseph Shabalala and the other members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo in a recording studio in Johannesburg. Simon incorporated the traditional sounds of black South Africa into the Graceland album, a project regarded by many as seminal to today's explosive interest in World Music. Ladysmith Black Mambazo has come to represent the traditional culture of South Africa. Considered South Africa's cultural emissaries at home and around the world, Black Mambazo accompanied the future President Nelson Mandela, and then-South African President F.W. de Klerk, to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway in 1993. Mambazo sang again at President Mandela's inauguration in May of 1994. They are a national treasure of the new South Africa in part because they embody the traditions suppressed in the old South Africa.


MILESTONES

RETIRING

  • Terrence O'Brien (ID 2166, PPD-Electrical Engineering Department), effective Dec. 1, 2003.
  • Vanetta Readus (ID 3070, BS-SUDist/Receiving/Shipping), effective Jan. 7, 2004. Her last day of work was Oct. 31, 2003.


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