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Review: DSSO captivates with color and dance | Duluth News Tribune

The Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra presented its fourth performance of 2021. Written By: Sheryl Jensen, For the News Tribune | 11:25 pm, Apr. 17, 2021 × With what Dirk Meyer, DSSO Music Director, referred to as an “eclectic” program, the evening was unified with pieces that were sprightly and colorful, each with connections to dance. “Ash,” by contemporary American composer Michael Torke, was written in 1988, and is part of a suite called Color Music. Each of the five pieces is a different color, with “Ash” adding to the musical palette of orange, blue, green, and purple. The piece is an example of synesthesia, defined as the blending of the senses in which “the stimulation of one sense simultaneously produces sensation in a different sense.”

Best bets: Art, food, parks and the dependable DSSO

UMD student art on display The University of Minnesota Duluth s Department of Art & Design presents its annual student show online. There are 77 works by 52 students on display, and the website was designed by students, too. Themes include politics, staying at home, baking cakes, taking a bath when combined, the works provide a nice snapshot of a school year in quarantine. Note: To view the artworks, visit the website and click on the icon of three lines on the upper right. This will open a menu with the option see the show. An order of tacos at Robert Guiliani’s new Duluth taqueria is served up on Tuesday, March 23, 2021. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

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