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...unexpected highlight came when some members of the CCDT put together an impromptu competition challenging audience members to mimic the moves of a CCDT dancer. The house exploded into hoots and cheers when freshman Durrell B. Robinson ’08 not only copied his dancer??s booty-shaking to perfection, but threw in some moves...
Beyond simply supporting the dance events administrated by the Dance Program, Yamaguchi stresses the need for student-run groups to be supported and publicized just as strongly as Dance Program-run projects like Dancer??s Viewpointe and HCDE...
Performances by HBC and Dancer??s Viewpointe regularly sell out, while less prominent groups have seen their fair share of empty seats. The fact that many dance performance runs do not sell out even tiny venues like the Adams Pool Theatre makes me wonder whether few people at Harvard are really interested in viewing student-produced dance works, or if inconsistent audience sizes are simply a result of varying levels of publicity for each show...
...upbeat rock tunes and bright costumes emphasize the message that dance should be fun, not formal. As crowds of dancers walk confidently across the stage, the sense of urgency in their headbanging and dancing—“Unrest” is printed on one dancer??s shirt—mimics the hurriedness of everyday life. It suggests that dance has a place in the ordinary...
...last track on the five-song EP, “DANCE,” is unsurprisingly the most movement-inducing song on the album, though designed for a particularly spastic dancer??rapid, complex drums combine with the unabashedly digital cut-up of sound clips alongside the air intakes of a beatboxer and poppy organ melodies contrasting with atonal and arrhythmic guitar riffs. The song features possibly the first awesome beatboxing-breakdown in the history of music, and continually eludes predictability with vicissitudes of style and form, quiet regular parts followed by loud irregular parts, and a who-would...