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With glossy posters and professionally-edited YouTube promo videos, the p.r. staff of the Asian American Dance Troupe (AADT) has really “busted a move” in anticipation of the group’s upcoming performance. Tomorrow’s show, “Eastbound: 2007,” to be held in Lowell Lecture Hall, will mark the troupe’s fifth annual production, a presentation of Asian dances and cultures...
Although “Eastbound” has only been produced for the past four years, AADT has been organizing similar dance shows for over a decade. Committed to spreading awareness of Asian culture through dance, the show strives to find a balance between traditional and contemporary representations of these cultures...
...come to their rehearsal and to continue to practice the steps on their own. Exhausted attendees consumed refreshments before learning about traditional Indian dance and leaping across the room. Afterwards, representatives from Ballet Folklórico made everyone partner up for traditional Mexican dance. The Asian American Dance Troupe (AADT) closed the event with a Han Ribbon Dance, led by Eva M. Luo ’08, the current co-president of CSA, former captain of AADT, and one of the main sources of inspiration for the event. According to Luo, her interest in organizing such a workshop began with...
...bharathanatyam, hip hop, bhangra, jazz, kathak, Bollywood and ballet, alone and in collaboration. Each group seemed to have its own enclave of particularly enthusiastic supporters in the audience, with UPenn’s PENNaach group greeted with the same warmth as Harvard’s Asian American Dance Troupe (AADT...
...opening number offered a straightforward contrast between East Asian and South Asian dance forms, with the SADC and AADT dancing side by side to the same music, each in their respective styles, but from there the expected “fusion” grew more and more complex...