[Harvard]: Din and Tonics Performing on the Shores of Sydney Harbour

  • March 24, 2022
When:
July 26, 2024 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Australia/Sydney Timezone
2024-07-26T18:00:00+10:00
2024-07-26T22:00:00+10:00
[Harvard]:  Din and Tonics Performing on the Shores of Sydney Harbour

Dear Oxbridge Partners and Affiliates,

Oxbridge members have been invited to an amazing social event. We are delighted to welcome, once again, the Din and Tonics to the shores of Sydney Harbour. On Friday July 26, one of the two most famous Harvard undergraduate a cappella groups will perform at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron in Kirribilli on the Sydney stop of their 2024 fifteen-country World Tour. The Harvard Din & Tonics are Harvard University’s signature jazz a cappella group, known for a rich tradition of performance excellence (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA-NDOtI2ng)

Date: Friday 25th July, 2024
Time: 6-9pm
Venue: Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron 33 Peel Street Kirribilli NSW 2061 Australia
RSVP: support@oxbridge.com.au

The Dins bring a fusion of impeccable musicality, snappy choreography, and witty humour to audiences across the globe.

Last we had the opportunity to see them in performance was at our landmark 60th anniversary celebration dinner event in 2022. Cost is $145 per person, this includes canapés on arrival, two courses, wines & live entertainment. We have secured two tables of 10 – a maximum of 20 places – at the Squadron’s always sold-out event. To book, please contact us directly. As places for HCA members and partners are limited, we suggest you book now to avoid disappointment. HCA Bookings close July 15.

 

ABOUT HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Harvard alumni, faculty, and researchers have included numerous Nobel laureates and Fields Medal recipients, and more alumni have been members of the U.S. Congress, MacArthur Fellows, Rhodes Scholars (375), Marshall Scholars (255), and Fulbright Scholars than any other university in the world. Its alumni include eight U.S. presidents and 188 living billionaires, the most of any university globally. Fourteen Turing Award laureates have been Harvard affiliates. Students and alumni have won 10 Academy Awards, 48 Pulitzer Prizes, and 110 Olympic medals (46 gold), and they have founded many notable companies including Microsoft, Facebook, Citigroup, CVS and Blackstone, including the current CEO of NAB Australia.

The Oxbridge Global Team

 

 

 

 

 

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