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...give you permission next time to run past them or push them,” yells Emily B. Stoeckel ’07, a ballet mistress for the Harvard Ballet Company (HBC). “Just take the person in front of you and push them. I don’t care if they fall down. I really don’t care...
...museum’s Director of Public Education Lynne A. Stanton. “There are 6,500 undergraduates and some of them go through their four years here without going to the museums,” she said. Student groups including the Veritones and the Harvard Ballet Company provided entertainment while OUR HUAM members gave ten minute talks about select paintings from the Fogg’s collections. Over 110 poured through the doors in the first ten minutes of the evening, according to museum staff. Freshman year roommates Paris A. Spies-Gans ’09 and Anna...
...third volume Yamazaki has gone deliriously out of control. One of the short stories, a Red Shoes parody about a pair of ballet slippers that won't let Takako stop dancing, ends with her excreting on herself to change the color of the shoes and release her from the curse. Like an outrageous drag queen that ramps up the "feminine" signifiers to extreme levels, Yamazaki tweaks the tropes of girl's manga up to preposterous proportions. Characters don't just cry, for examples, rivers of tears flood out of their faces. In another story, Octopus Girl competes in a beauty...
Although he led Talking Heads for 15 years, vocalist David Byrne never confined his artistic interests to the band's postpunk milieu. Well before the official breakup of the highly influential group in 1991, Byrne dabbled in writing scores for theater, film and ballet, and directed a documentary about Brazil's candomblé religion. Since then, his work has embraced public art, sound installations, sculpture, drawing and - somewhat implausibly for the man who co-wrote the underground anthem Psycho Killer - embroidery. It therefore comes as no surprise to learn that Byrne is also an accomplished photographer...
...fifth annual production of Raunak, an intercollegiate fusion dance performance that will take place this Friday and Saturday. For Nita K. Bhatia ’09, Raunak has provided an opportunity to combine her love for different areas of dance. Bhatia’s performance, which sets jazz and ballet dance steps to Indian music, is precisely the type of fusion Raunak is meant to showcase. Bhatia, who is also one of Raunak’s directors, will be performing a duet with S. Monica Soni ’06, now a student at Harvard Medical School...