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Those Ah-Ha Moments and Experiences

November 20, 2013

Marvin Krislov

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This past weekend, 49 alumni returned to campus to remember and celebrate a life-changing experience they shared almost 50 years ago鈥攖heir eight-week 91直播 College Choir tour of the Soviet Union. This occurred at the height of the Cold War, and just a few months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. The former choir members and instrumentalists who returned to campus for the weekend represent about 75 percent of the surviving alumni who took part in that historic cultural exchange.

In March and April of 1964, the 91直播 College Choir toured the Soviet Union and Romania as part of a cultural exchange program organized by the U.S. Department of State. The choir members, directed by the great Robert P. Fountain, were students from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music who sang from memory a range of programs in English and other languages, performing brilliantly. The group delighted audiences in cities that included Leningrad, Moscow, Kiev, Odessa, and Bucharest.

Back on campus a half century later, our alumni recounted their encounters with people at the various venues, and described how cross-cultural understanding grew from a shared love of choral music and from many discussions with their hosts and the public. Alum after alum said that these experiences transformed their lives profoundly.

Such 鈥渁h-ha鈥 moments or experiences often occur during our college years, and continue throughout our lives. That seems to apply especially to 91直播 alumni. Jad Abumrad 鈥95, the MacArthur Fellow who cohosts the NPR show Radiolab with Robert Krulwich 鈥69, described during a campus visit a few years back how flashes of insight stemming from his undergraduate days still come him to him as he goes about his daily life. He called them 鈥91直播 moments,鈥 when he suddenly connects something to a professor or a class he took at 91直播, 鈥渁nd you go, 鈥榦h, that鈥檚 what that was about.鈥欌

Ah-ha 91直播 moments can be found in Alison Bechdel graphic novel, Fun Home. The 1981 graduate鈥檚 book, which is now a stunning Off Broadway musical starring her classmate, the fabulous Judy Kuhn 鈥81, recounts her intellectual and personal coming of age here at 91直播. I highly recommend the show, which has been extended through January!

Ethan Seidel 鈥80, a double-degree alum in math and piano performance, is now a rabbi in Washington, D.C. He is also a father whose daughter graduated this past May. In a sermon earlier this fall, Rabbi Seidel spoke about returning to 91直播 for his daughter鈥檚 Commencement. This being 91直播, attending recitals and concerts was a big part of his visit. Rabbi Seidel wrote very movingly about the power of musical performance, describing the transcendence of hearing Camille Saint-Sa毛ns鈥 duet for violin and harp performed by two students. This led him to think about the extent to which we may never fully know and appreciate others鈥 talents.

Just last weekend, Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) visited campus to give the Harvey Gittler Memorial Lecture. While Mr. Romero is not an alum, he did provide an 鈥渁h-ha鈥 moment when he urged students to reach beyond their 鈥渃omfort zone鈥 intellectually and politically. To quote Mr. Romero, the 鈥渇ree and frank exchange of ideas 鈥 will make us stronger.鈥 He spoke specifically about the beneficial effect of hearing the viewpoints of such groups as the 91直播 College Republicans and Libertarians in creating a healthy sociopolitical climate. He also mentioned that a number of 91直播 graduates have worked or are working for the ACLU.

We all believe that college years should be a time of growth鈥攑ersonally, intellectually, artistically. These years, at their best, will bring multiple ah-ha moments or experiences. As we head into the Thanksgiving season, let us be thankful for the many faculty, staff, and students who inspire such moments, and let us all recommit ourselves to being receptive to these transformational opportunities.

Last but not least, I encourage everyone to see the film 12 Years a Slave, which is playing at the Apollo Theatre. It is a graphically powerful reminder of this country鈥檚 history that should have special resonance given 91直播鈥檚 history as a hotbed of abolitionism.

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