Gus Solomons, Jr., 2002

Gus Solomons, Jr., 2002
Source: MIT Music and Theater Arts

Gus Solomons, Jr. with MIT students, September 2002. 

In 2000, MIT awarded internationally-renowned choreographer Gus Solomons, Jr. '61 (Architecture) its first annual Robert A. Muh Award, which honors a distinguished alumnus for noteworthy contributions in a School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences field. Solomons returned to MIT during September of 2002 as an MLK Visiting Scholar hosted by Music and Theater Arts. 

He worked with students in the MIT Dance Theater Ensemble to create "Crowd." (title includes period), a new environmental work.  For this intense residency, Solomons decided to make the work as an "installation" in the space of the Architecture Library itself. The 10-member ensemble performed "Crowd." in September and December of 2002 to an original musical score composed and performed by Brian Robison, assistant professor of music.  

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Timeline: 2000s
School: School of Architecture and PlanningSchool of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Department: ArchitectureHumanitiesMusic and Theater Arts
Career: Arts & HumanitiesCommunity
Object: Image
Collection: Critical Mass 1955-1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., Music, Rising Voices 1995-Present, The Solomons