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...More equal exchange between Harvard and Boston art??€™s colleges. Emerson, New England Conservatory, and Boston Conservatory all have students that take advantage of Harvard’s resources. They audition for our shows, get the Harvard credit on their resumes, and then leave without giving back to the theater community or becoming integrated into it. There should be some exchange; maybe Harvard students could audition for shows at these respective colleges, or dance classes could be open enrollment. There should be some reciprocity offered...
Though the admission to Hopkins forced Bergson to put aside his artistic aspirations, he never lost his passion for art??€”particularly Vincent Van Gogh—Judith Bergson said...
...senior cultural correspondent, Rockwell writes on every art form—from music to dance, theater and visual art??€”and says he considers his job “diverse and universal because it covers all forms of human expression...
...also provided those in attendance with the tools of improvisational art??€”100 pounds of clay to play with, folk music and paper tacked to the walls of the gallery. DTG currently has plans to repeat the event in Kirkland and Quincy Houses in the near future...
...production reminds us of the power of art, of storytelling and of shared culture, without itself resorting to gimmicky aesthetics—which, ironically, belie the play’s most poignant and universal theme: that art, especially in the time of tragedy, should not merely be for art??€™s sake, but instead a means to affirm ourselves, to persevere and to remember...