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...more of her turns. The evening concluded with a resonating final piece, Michael Banigan’s “Summer Solstice.” A very talented small group performed this truly contemporary piece that blended classical steps with contemporary music and movement. Kenney and David L. Blazar ’06, impressively executed a technically difficult routine. The entire group gave a clean, lively, and sophisticated performance—a perfect ending. The first two pieces of “Pointe/Counterpointe” gave an unrepresentative account of the evening as a whole. Despite a rough beginning...
...yellow costumes accented the Tarzan-esque music, and the dancers marched on stage—dancing in unison first and later in canon.The lyrical pas de deux, “Will You Settle,” choreographed and performed in partners by a jeans-clad Walker and David L. Blazar ’06, made excellent use of the stage—and the two dancers showed expressive interaction with one another. However, the ending, perhaps composed in an effort to adhere to the modern penchant for stylistic anti-climaxes, achieved a sort of awkward close with a series...
DANCE | Harvard-Radcliffe Dance CompanyThe longest-running student dance company on campus presents Toys in the Basement: A Winter Concert of Modern Dance. Featuring the choreography of Brenda S. Divelbliss, Rebecca J. Alaly ’05, David L. Blazar ’06, Neil G. Ellingson ’05, Beth A. Griffin, Ebonie-Shay D. Hazle ’06, Jetta G. Martin ’05, Annelisa H. Pedersen ’06, Jeremy J. Olson, Marin J.D. Orlosky ’07, Meredith E. Sandberg ’07, Karin C.L. Shieh...
...gives to American history. “Little Women is a good way to look at history because it is so deeply imbedded in the social history and context, not only from the time that it was written, but also for youth today,” says David L. Blazar...
...don’t know anyone by the name of Guster,” David L. Blazar ’06 said...