Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Woman in a Loge" a young woman in her 20s sits in her theater box facing us, wearing an off-the-shoulder pink gown and holding her fan on her lap. Even here, Cassatt is already experimenting with color. Cassatt employs bright tones; a red flower on the woman's dress echoes the rich red of the velvet chair behind her. More striking, however, than Cassatt's choice of bright colors is her manner of achieving these tones. The blues and yellow of the theatre walls, reflected in a mirror behind the young woman, reappear as blue and yellow tones...
...curtain rose on a large white piece of fabric covering the entire stage and lifted to various heights at different places by cables. Throughout the piece, cables were raised and lowered, and the dancers moved under the fabric. The stage was lit with bright orange light, and the dancers costumed in nude colored unitards, grass skirts, body paint, headbands and feathers. The atmosphere and movement was very tribal, primitive, fast paced and sexual. Despite the primitive appearance, the choreography still has its roots in classical ballet, which resulted in a unique effect...
Earlier this season, Harvard was swept by Clarkson and St. Lawrence at Bright Rink. The Crimson suffered a tough loss to the Knights, 2-1, and never recovered, falling to the Saints the next night...
There are still three days left in February but, for the No. 1 Harvard women's hockey team, March Madness begins tomorrow when No. 6 Dartmouth skates into the Bright Hockey Center...
This reporter remembers a raucous University of Vermont crowd that swelled the Bright Center two years ago, and exhorted the Catamounts to victory with cries of "Go Cats Go!" Similarly, the Cornell crowd--and especially their band--usurped control of Bright when the Big Red visited Cambridge this year. You could say that hopes for Harvard school spirit weren't exactly, er, bright...