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...said. “He could have gone home and become the tribal chairman. He could have done policy work.” Tomorrow Lussier will dance in Radcliffe Yard for the Harvard Powwow, a celebration of Native American tradition during ArtsFirst weekend. With a swirling shawl, the spinning dancer is meant to look like a butterfly. “I’m going to dance for Duane, and for our community, and for our pain and grievance, and for his memory.” Meat would help his friends with tasks ranging from proofreading theses to preparing ethnic...
...Duke University and to raise questions about how the Harvard community would have responded to a similar situation. The event addressed the recent criminal case in which members of the Duke lacrosse team were accused of raping a local African-American college student, who had been hired as a dancer for a party. Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (OSAPR) Director Susan B. Marine said Duke President Richard Broadhead should make public statements about the university’s moral standpoint on the incident, adding that she thinks Harvard’s leadership would not have done a better...
...around,” Jobson says of McGinn, “he knocked me over.” The roller-fracas intensified when McGinn also lost his balance, and fell on top of Jobson, breaking her arm in two places. “I’m a horrible dancer,” McGinn says. “I don’t know why I thought it would be a good idea.” So how does former City Step extraordinaire Jobson feel about her aborted evening at the Chez Vous roller rink...
According to Molly M. Altenburg ’07, a dancer achieves a high only once or twice in her career. For this junior, the desire to achieve such a high—something she refers to as “the thrill of the hunt”—has not only formed the basis for an impressive career in dance, but also brought her the Suzanne Farrell Dance Prize, awarded annually by the Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA). Growing up in a military family, few may have expected Altenburg to become a ballerina. She cites...
...goal is admirable or not, this is a song that is exactly what it tries to be. The video is just what one would expect: T-Pain and friends sing, surrounded by video hos displaying diverse amounts of cleavage. The background changes from screens with the silhouettes of dancers to a dance studio, but oddly never to a strip club. The whole thing is crushingly unoriginal; but after all, the man is n luv wit a stripper! There’s really no way to express this crucial point except through sexy dancing (by the women: nobody wants...