Created: Mar 15, 2022 07:50 AM
The Harvard Krokodiloes, founded in 1946, perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity in Hamilton (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Anglican Cathedral yesterday played host to two groups of singers from Harvard University yesterday.
The Harvard Krokolidoes and the Radcliffe Pitches performed at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity in Hamilton, restarting a spring break tradition after a two-year lull caused by Covid-19.
Another Harvard troupe — Hasty Pudding Theatricals — have also returned to the island and are scheduled to perform their latest musical, Ship Happens, at Hamilton City Hall’s Earl Cameron Theatre this week.
A spokeswoman for the US Consulate said the concerts came in the run-up to its Study with US campaign, intended to designed to highlight Bermudians at US colleges and universities.
She added: “The campaign will showcase students and alumni eager to share the impact on their lives from studying in the United States.”
The Radcliffe Pitches, an a cappella singing ensemble from Harvard University, perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Harvard Krokodiloes, founded in 1946, perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Radcliffe Pitches, an a cappella singing ensemble from Harvard University, perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Harvard Krokodiloes founded in 1946 perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Radcliffe Pitches, an a cappella singing ensemble at Harvard University, perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Harvard Krokodiloes founded in 1946 perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
The Radcliffe Pitches, an a cappella singing ensemble at Harvard University, perform a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)