Word: ballets
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...could say that ballet is in her blood. After all, Joanna S.B. O’Leary ’03 started dancing when she was just four years old. At the time, she wanted to dance forever, and even attended the renowned Harrisburg Dance Studio, a pre-professional school, before coming to Harvard...
...recently attended one of his advisee’s ballet performances and tries to see every Harvard football game...
...addition to the ballet, Gross and his wife also caught part of the tennis team’s championship tournament against Brown and watched a student performance of the musical Kiss Me, Kate...
...warm, breezy Saturday evening, Gross pauses on the lawn of Radcliffe Yard to chat with students. He and his wife are on their way to attend the Harvard Ballet Company’s “Once Upon a Time: An Evening of Fairy Tales” at the Rieman Dance Center...
...arts has surged. Thespians explore their passions in upwards of fifty student-produced plays each year, as well as a small selection of limited-enrollment courses offered by the non-degree granting Dramatic Arts Committee. And without a dance concentration, dancers have instead gravitated toward Expressions, Harvard Ballet Company and the many other student-based dance ensembles, as well as dance courses taught through the Office for the Arts (OFA). But Harvard provides few academic options—beyond the complicated procedure of designing a special concentration—for the many students who wish to make the arts central...