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Interdepartmental work with the English, VES and music departments—preexisting fields in which creative students are given more license to combine academics with arts??will help formulate a truly interesting dramatic arts concentration. In the interdisciplinary collaboration, Harvard will also be given the chance to examine what emphasis the academic community places on the arts and how it can better serve its visually, kinesthetically and creatively intelligent students in forming plans for their futures...
...Accompanied by modern dancer Peentz Dubble, and moderator Tom Everett, Director of Harvard Bands, Bloom presented “An Exploration of Improvisation,” which focused on combining physical movement and improvisation as a jazz musician in the first of Harvard’s Office for the Arts?? “Learning from Performers” series...
...pariah of [his] profession for the last thirty years,” he sticks by his beliefs. He maintains that using gender, race, or any other personal characteristics of authors in evaluating the artistic merit or validity of their work is “a blasphemy against the arts??a horrible absurdity...
...undeniably less rigorous. If Harvard is to be the truly global institution it aspires to be, it must make the effort to set up its own programs worldwide. In the future, no art history student should be contented with visits to the Fogg museum and the Museum of Fine Arts??and with limited study abroad options at less challenging schools. Instead, a semester in Florence, Paris or Istanbul alongside a Harvard professor should be a requisite—and central—component of the curriculum...
Dean for the Humanities Maria Tatar—who, according to the report, would be responsible for expanding “curricular opportunities for performance and the creative arts??—said that she is working with faculty members in the humanities to examine new options for courses and possible tracks within concentrations...