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Operating on five hours of sleep and having just completed an essay, I arrived at Lowell Lecture Hall for the Friday, April 14 afternoon performance of the Expressions Dance Company??s “Bassline” completely exhausted. While the exciting dance displays helped to combat my fatigue, a combination of delays and technical difficulties detracted from what might have otherwise been an exhilarating event. The event started over half an hour late. Some audience members contented themselves with chatter, while others looked at their watches and groaned intermittently. Finally, a hip-hop beat started to thump...
...times modern, political and energetic, the range of moods evoked by the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company??s (HRDC) whimsically named recital, “The Spring Collection of Dancical Werks,” was truly awe-inspiring. Co-directed by Mai-King C. Chan ’06 and Sonia K. Todorova ’07, “Werks” ran this past weekend at the recently completed Harvard Dance Center (HDC), and its performances were as sleek and modern as the new venue. The opening dance, “Not Fire, Not Ice?...
...becomes something that originates in the choreographer’s mind and then transforms into what the dancers give to it.” The result? “Nobody...can predict the end.” For the HRDC, tonight is that unpredictable end. This weekend, the company??s straightforwardly titled “Spring Concert of Modern Dance” is set to overtake the newly built Harvard Dance Center (HDC). Although this is a year of challenges for HRDC, they expect the showing to be one full of energy, enthusiasm and creativity, in much...
...April 15 at 8 p.m. in Lowell Lecture Hall and Friday, April 28 at 8 p.m. in Harvard Dance Center. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 495-2222. $6 students; $10 for general. For those audience members who might think that the title of the Harvard Ballet Company??s (HBC) spring show, “Pointe/Counterpointe” is simply a clever, if slightly hackneyed, pun, HBC’s Facebook group promoting the show assures that such is not the case. According to a blurb on the website, the show will fulfill viewers?...
...provide its readers a full report on the issue without any interference from the business side of the magazine or any inclination to restrain its coverage because Coke is a sponsor,” he wrote.But while Coke gets a full page in the magazine to rebut allegations, the company??s opponents don’t get a similar space to make their case. The magazine includes a poll of 100 New York University students in which 47 percent express opposition to their university’s December decision to remove Coke from campus, while just 33 percent...