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...communities and try to make as big of an impact as I can with my artwork,” he says. “And I love helping people as much as I can.” Graduating this fall, Collins plans to do just that. Working for the Field Band Foundation in South Africa, he will be teaching music to children in townships as well as making a documentary on his experience. “The arts are the fabric of society in many ways,” says Collins. “Without the arts you don?...
...dance.And it’s lucky for Harvard that she didn’t. Koch is this year’s recipient of the Suzanne Farrell Dance Prize, which is awarded annually by the OFA to a “Harvard undergrad who has demonstrated outstanding artistry in the field of dance.” The award is named for a legendary former principal dancer in the New York City Ballet. To say that Koch is involved in the dance scene at Harvard is an understatement. Koch, a Houston native, is a member of both the Harvard Ballet Company...
...Office of the Arts’s Council Prize for the Visual Arts “recognizes outstanding work by a Harvard undergraduate in the field of visual arts, which includes but is not limited to painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, film, and video.” Nicole A. Salazar ’06-’07, this year’s winner, certainly qualifies. Working in painting, drawing, and animation, she possesses not only depth but also great breadth in her artistic powers.“There are some people who are doing film all the way through...
...Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan explains the allure of uncommon studies through her own experiences as a teenager who was distracted by a German poem in the back of her textbook.“It becomes a sort of secret science,” Ryan says of less common fields of study, “some knowledge that you have access to that others don’t.”Head Tutor and Director of Undergraduate Studies of Folklore and Mythology Deborah Foster, who herself studied African folklore traditions, encourages students to use the concentration to explore their interests...
...total, SAA and its affiliate groups have about 320 members, Maheshwari said. SAA’s new leaders said they also plan to continue the group’s attempts to strengthen South Asian studies at Harvard by convincing the University to hire more professors with expertise in the field. Shah said she was happy with the SAA membership’s decision to choose Dandiya and Maheshwari as the group’s next leaders. “Over the years, I have gotten the chance to work with them and watch them grow,” Shah said...