Word: focusing
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...Harvard Sangeet, whose members play South Asian fusion music, to the Christian a capella group known as Under Construction and performers of Chinese dance Madelyn M. Ho ’08 and Kevin Koo ’07. The LowKeys, a co-ed a capella group with a special focus on pop-rock style, will be among the acts featured at the show. LowKeys president William B. Bailey ’08 says of his organization’s yearly Arts First performance: “If it’s good weather it’s always really...
...youthful vigor to the program as well as some middle-distance and distance expertise. In his last four years at Iona, he helped coach the cross-country team to a top-ten finish at NCAA Division I nationals, and the track team he served as associate head for coached focused on distances 800 meters and up because of limited scholarships and coaching staff.While his background is defined by his experience in distance running—he was a two-time All-Ivy League middle-distance runner—he does not believe that his affects his overall coaching methodology...
...Dana Palmer House does.“The literature concentration—in a very good, productive way, but nevertheless—instrumentalizes literary theory for the purposes of doing readings of works of literature or works of art,” she says. Her studies in England will focus “in a sustained way” on theory and philosophy as autonomous works.“I’m looking forward to taking a course just on Derrida. Period,” she says with a laugh. Vasiliauskas seems to know that her planned course...
...tamorphoses,” so he convinced Koch to do the choreography. “He wanted to actually reintegrate the theatricals,” Koch says of the piece.Koch says her concentration on choreography at Harvard has been a welcome change from her focus on performing in high school. “The thing that’s great about performing is having a connection with the audience,” Koch says. “Being on the reverse end is really kind of weird and different. I have a hard time just being an audience member...
...distinct from her art.“The thrust of the things I put my energies into are organizing more politically motivated things,” she says. “I studied Arabic, took human rights classes and religion classes, and so there was where most of my focus was. So politics is important me, something I think about a lot, but it is in my art a lot.”Her painted work eschews traditional perspective and techniques. As Salazar explains, “I think of myself primarily as a drawer, not a painter. In terms...