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...effort to fashion completely original works, both musically and choreographically explained Bergman. The second act featured a range of well-known styles in works by George Balanchine, José Limón and Martha Graham, and a tribute to Bob Fosse. The concert opener of “Fallen Falling” by Larissa D. Koch ’08 was strong contribution to the show. The European-infused juxtaposition of graceful ballet and angular modern was noteworthy for its dynamic staging that compensated for the repetition inherent in the choreography. The climactic finish of falling bodies (for which...
...though the 10 p.m. showing did feature a dramatic enforcement of the no horseplay policy. A lifeguard called a male student out of the pool, and a dramatic confrontation ensued. Many other staff and security members went to the scene, but it was discovered that the viewer had simply fallen out of the inner tube and was soon let back in. The show continued without a hitch. “I’d love to see the MAC Attack become an annual event at Harvard,” Horovitz wrote in an e-mail. “It definitely...
...century workers’ garb cooperated to execute a series of increasingly demanding contortions—which, at times, strained their ability to maintain form and move fluidly—before the “workers” ultimately collapsed onto the ground as if dead. The fallen workers were then “kicked” back to life by Annelisa H. Pedersen ’06 so that they might resume their labors by a soloist in a fuchsia bowler and iridescent business suit.Julia K. Lindpaintner ’09 and Orlosky delivered the evening?...
...1970s and '80s." These controversies do not appear to have lost pis its core support in rural Poland. There, unemployment and poverty levels are higher than in the cities, and many are ready to blame free-market reforms for their woes. Though the Kaczynskis' personal approval ratings have fallen, new elections today would provide the same result as six months ago, pollsters say. But neither has the government gained support; Poles still largely support the E.U., for example. "There is no groundswell of dissatisfaction," argues Balcerowicz. "What is happening now comes from the top down." In an interview with Time...
...enough proof, here’s something for you, Mr. Skeptical: Although CVS sells over a dozen different brands of diapers, it sells exactly zero Bibles. You would think they would at least have the decency to offer a different option for teenagers who might not have completely fallen to the wiles of Satan, but CVS is clearly only interested in providing more sustenance for the sexual feeding-frenzy that is our nation’s youth. If that’s not a liberal extremist conspiracy, I don’t know what is. Yet another...