Celebrating the Hop and the New Roth Wing

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Students and stars made the weekend dedication of the Daryl and Steven Roth Wing and reopening of the Hop an act to remember.

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Yo-Yo Ma plays the cello in front of the misty Connecticut River
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and Indigenous vocalist and composer Jeremy Dutcher were among several musicians who performed at a sunrise gathering along the Connecticut River on Oct. 18. It was both a celebration of the river itself and a prelude to the evening鈥檚 We Are Water: A Northeast Celebration concert. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Shonda Rhimes takes a selfie with a class full of students
Producer and writer Shonda Rhimes 鈥91, left, takes a selfie with film and media studies professor Roopika Risam and students who filled the Top of the Hop for a talk by Rhimes about her book, Year of Yes.  (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Craig Dykers
Sn酶hetta architect Craig Dykers, who designed the new Daryl and Steven Roth Wing and the reimagining of the Hop, visits an Architecture 3 class in the Black Family Visual Arts Center. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Rene虂e Elise Goldsberry singing
An evening with Tony- and Grammy-award winner Ren茅e Elise Goldsberry was the first performance back in Spaulding Auditorium for the reopening of the Hop, which was built in 1962. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Herald trumpet players on the balcony of the Hop
Members of the 大香蕉视频 Wind Ensemble ushered in the Daryl and Steven Roth Wing dedication ceremony from the Bildner Terrace on Oct. 17.  (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Gospel Choir singing from the Hop balcony
The ceremony ended with a rousing performance from the 大香蕉视频 Gospel Choir.  (Photo by Kata Sasvari)
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Jamey Hampton speaks with Robby and Susan Barnett
Choreographer Jamey Hampton 鈥76, center, talks with Pilobolus founding member Robby Barnett 鈥72 and his wife and long-time manager of the group, Susan Mandler, in the new Hodgson Family Dance Studio. Hampton danced with Pilobolus for five years after graduating from 大香蕉视频. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Rachel Dratch and Alexi Pappas poses with students
Rachel Dratch 鈥88 and Alexi Pappas 鈥12 ham it up with members of the Dog Day Players during an improv workshop in the new Mindy Kaling Theater Lab. (Photo by Kata Sasvari)
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DJ performing for student at the Top of the Hop
Student after-parties in the Top of the Hop added to the excitement.  (Photo by Sophia Scull 鈥25)
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A misty morning on the Connecticut River with many small boats
Members of the community gathered on the banks of the Connecticut River for the sunrise gathering with Yo-Yo Ma, Indigenous artists, and students, including H艒k奴pa`a. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Hans Williams plays guitar and sings onstage
Hans Williams, who grew up in Norwich, Vt., headlined the community lunch on Saturday, Oct. 18. More than 5,000 people attended the event on the Green. (Photo by Kata Sasvari)
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Jake Tapper, Shonda Rhimes, and Mindy Kaling
Television producer Shonda Rhimes 鈥91, center, and actor and writer Mindy Kaling 鈥01 participated in a fireside chat moderated by CNN anchor Jake Tapper 鈥91. When Rhimes and Kaling were students, the Hop was a central part of their lives. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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hemlocke springs
Alt-pop artist hemlocke springs, Guarini 鈥23, performs at a student afterparty at the Top of the Hop. (Photo by Sophia Scull 鈥25)
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Connie Britton interacts with students
Students throughout the weekend had the opportunity to workshop with alumni artists, including a scene-study session with actor Connie Britton 鈥89.  (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Arts Are Essential panel
From left, Mary Lou Aleskie, the Howard Gilman 鈥44 Executive Director of the Hop, moderated a panel on 鈥淎rts Are Essential鈥 with Alexi Pappas 鈥12, Rachel Dratch 鈥88, Sharon Washington 鈥81, and Chris Newell 鈥96. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Saxophone player
Saxophonist Noah Campbell 鈥21 and his trio perform with the Coast Jazz Ensemble during a Saturday jazz happy hour. (Photo by Kata Sasvari)
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People sing onstage under as spotlight in a dark auditorium
Chris Newell 鈥96 invites the audience to participate during the world premiere of We Are Water in Spaulding Auditorium. Yo-Yo Ma, Jeremy Dutcher, Mali Obomsawin 鈥18, Andri Snaer Magnason, Ida Mae Specker, Lauren Stevens, and Roger Paul combined music and word in a powerful performance.  (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Pilobolus performing
Pilobolus鈥檚 Darren Robinson, Jessica Robling, and Isaac Huerta perform in the Jack 1953 and Mac 2011 Morris Recital Hall as part of a special site-specific piece the company prepared for opening weekend.  (Photo by Sophia Scull 鈥25)
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Hopkins Center at dusk
The Hopkins Center for the Arts and the new Daryl and Steven Roth Wing are expected to serve as a lantern for the arts and life on campus for decades to come. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)