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Photos: More Agora Days 2007

Posted Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, The OG, features & photo galleries

THIS YEAR'S EDITION of Agora Days came to an end Friday. Uni's annual four-day break from its regular curriculum featured more than 100 courses taught by students, faculty, alumni, parents, and friends of the school. Here's another sample of some of the things that went on last week.

NOTE: In the photos below, click on the course titles for more information about each.

photos by Michael Belmont, Michelle Gao, Jason He, Alan Liang, Andrea Park, David Porreca, Linda Song & Carl Zielinski

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Time to Wii — taught by Tej Chajed & Jasper Maniates-Selvin (click photo to enlarge)


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Belegarth — taught by Charlie Newman, Miles Ross & Adam Joseph (click photo to enlarge)


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Belegarth (click photo to enlarge)


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Belegarth (click photo to enlarge)


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Belegarth (click photo to enlarge)


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Cell Game — taught by Robert Boyce & Marquis Wang (click photo to enlarge)


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Cell Game (click photo to enlarge)


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Cell Game (click photo to enlarge)


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Cell Game (click photo to enlarge)


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Breakfast Around the World — taught by Isaure Hostetter & Sian Best (click photo to enlarge)


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Breakfast Around the World (click photo to enlarge)


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Chinese Language — taught by Emily Chu & Michelle Gao (click photo to enlarge)


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DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) — taught by Natsuki Nakamura,

Vaishnavi Giridaran, Elaine Gu, James Smith (click photo to enlarge)


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DDR (click photo to enlarge)


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DDR (click photo to enlarge)


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Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: Bright Lights of the Great Depression — taught by Adelaide Aime (click photo to enlarge)


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Chamber Orchestra — taught by Alex Cahill & Martin Granick (click photo to enlarge)


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Chamber Orchestra (click photo to enlarge)


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Chamber Orchestra (click photo to enlarge)


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Hands-on Herpetology — taught by Kevin Nortrup (click photo to enlarge)


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Hands-on Herpetology (click photo to enlarge)


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Hands-on Herpetology (click photo to enlarge)


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Hands-on Herpetology (click photo to enlarge)


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Hands-on Herpetology (click photo to enlarge)


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Hands-on Herpetology (click photo to enlarge)


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So? Improvise! — taught by Sarah Lake-Rayburn (click photo to enlarge)


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Theatre Improv — taught by Paige Martin & Jackie Hedeman (click photo to enlarge)


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Laser Light and the Quest for Perfect Vision — taught by Samir Sayegh (click photo to enlarge)


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The Muppet Show — taught by Erick Dietz (click photo to enlarge)


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Strategy Games Class — taught by Horace Wang & Richard Weisbach (click photo to enlarge)


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Strategy Games Class (click photo to enlarge)


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Tae Kwon Do as an Art — taught by Namsoo Hyong & Paul Dampier (click photo to enlarge)


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Tae Kwon Do as an Art (click photo to enlarge)


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Tae Kwon Do as an Art (click photo to enlarge)


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Tae Kwon Do as an Art (click photo to enlarge)


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Happy Feet — taught by Julia Maher & Stephanie Overmeier (click photo to enlarge)


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Happy Feet (click photo to enlarge)


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Happy Feet (click photo to enlarge)


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Rev and Other Games — taught by Victoria Wang & Jonathan Kuck (click photo to enlarge)


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Rev and Other Games (click photo to enlarge)


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Rev and Other Games (click photo to enlarge)


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Dodgeball — taught by Martin Granick & Jonathan Kuck (click photo to enlarge)


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It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing! — taught by

Paul Kwiat (click photo to enlarge)



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