Dartmouth Sights & Sounds
Arts
Audio: The Aires
Singing since 1946, the Dartmouth Aires is Dartmouth College's oldest a cappella group. Hear sound samples of many of their songs.
Video: Arts at Dartmouth
"Arts at Dartmouth" is a web site drawing on the resources of the academic departments of Art History, Film & Media Studies, Music, Studio Art, and Theater, along with the Hood Museum of Art and the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
Audio: Bregman Studio Audio Gallery
A gallery of audio works by Dartmouth faculty, alumni and graduate students.
Video: Ceili Irish Dancers
Dartmouth's Ceili Irish Dancers performs for the Random Acts of Art program.
Audio: The Dartmouth Cords
Dartmouth's all male a cappella ensemble. Hear sound samples of many of their songs.
Audio: The Dartmouth Dance Ensemble
The Dartmouth Dance Ensemble performs for the Random Acts of Art program in Baker-Berry Library.
Audio: The Dartmouth Gospel Choir
The Dartmouth College Gospel Choir, led by Walt Cunningham, performs 'America the Beautiful' at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Allen Room on October 28, 2008.
Audio: A Dartmouth Look at the Academy Awards
Mark Williams, associate professor of film and television studies, looks forward to the ritual of the Oscars each year.
Video: Deus ex Plume, Adam Belanich '08
A student video from Film Studies 35, winner of the "Best Animation" prize at the Sundeis Film Festival 2007.
Audio: Distinguishing factors of the Hood Museum of Art
Brian Kennedy, Director of the Hood Museum of Art, talks about the role of a college or university museum in the academic enterprise, the job of stimulating audiences with provocative material, and the business of fine art museums worldwide.
Audio: Dodecaphonics
The Dartmouth Dodecaphonics a capella group has been singing since 1984. Hear sound samples of many of their songs.
Video: Elegy, by Raina Kim
A student video from Film Studies 36
Images: The Hood Museum
The Hood Museum of Art is one of the oldest and largest college museums in the country. Browse their many collections and exhibitions online.
Video: The Hood Museum at Twenty
On September 28, 1985, the Hood Museum of Art opened its doors to the public.
Audio: Sounds of the Season
Dartmouth Music Professor Steve Swayne offers his take on several holiday classics on his CD "Holiday Twists."
Video: Start the Day
A student documentary depicting Dartmouth shaking off a sound night's sleep.
Video: Student Animations
Sound and animation creations by students of Film Studies 35
Video: Tesselation, by Laura J. Christman
A student video from Film Studies 36
Video: Wenda in his Own Words
Chinese avant-garde artist Wenda Gu talks about his creation "the green house," a Dartmouth-specific installation in the Baker-Berry library created from human hair.
