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Many members joined as inexperienced dancers who were simply eager to experience one form of Mexican culture. However, BFA’s Arts First performance combines the group’s cultural and artistic merit. “We’re usually considered a cultural organization, and this time we’re considered an art. We’re considered something that’s providing to the arts—the visual arts, the performing arts,” Ramirez says...

Author: By Candace I. Munroe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Though the Arts First audience will comprise a different crowd than BFA’s usual one—which normally consists of members of Harvard’s or Boston’s Latino community—current co-director Maricruz Rodriguez ’12 is excited for the opportunity to introduce BFA to a new group of spectators. “One of the reasons why people should come specifically to Arts First is because you’re exposed to a lot of different performance arts groups you don’t usually...

Author: By Candace I. Munroe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

...streaking habit with dominant wins over Yale (17-19-1, 4-10), the last-place team in the Rolfe Division. One game into the doubleheader, the Crimson was right on track. But the goal of a sweep was soon derailed when the Bulldogs scored seven runs in the first inning of game two and rolled on to a 15-1 win, facing few challenges in the process...

Author: By Christina C. Mcclintock, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Winning Is The Only Option | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Sondheim was instrumental in what Bendorf considers her most positive artistic experience on campus—performing the role of Johanna in “Sweeney Todd” during her sophomore spring. “It really felt like my first show that could be professional,” she says, recalling how the production sold out the Loeb Mainstage—something the American Repertory Theater’s professional productions rarely accomplish. “We joked that we could’ve taken it to Broadway,” she says...

Author: By Victoria J. Benjamin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Christine Bendorf ’10 | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

...talks about dance using colloquial descriptions not typically associated with the art. “Dance looks so fucking beautiful when you see it,” he says. “Especially to people who have never danced before and are maybe watching for the first time. It looks like the most gorgeous, graceful thing, with legs floating up to ears. It looks phenomenal...

Author: By Ali R. Leskowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Patrick Quinn ’10 | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

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