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...wished that there was more time.” The presenters ended by encouraging people to come to their rehearsal and to continue to practice the steps on their own. Exhausted attendees consumed refreshments before learning about traditional Indian dance and leaping across the room. Afterwards, representatives from Ballet Folkl??rico made everyone partner up for traditional Mexican dance. The Asian American Dance Troupe (AADT) closed the event with a Han Ribbon Dance, led by Eva M. Luo ’08, the current co-president of CSA, former captain of AADT, and one of the main sources...

Author: By Ryshelle M. Mccadney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Uncommon Dances Bring Veterans and Amateurs to Their Feet | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

...while Pineda describes Ballet Folkl??rico in Los Angeles as something that was “taken up similarly to jazz or hip hop elsewhere,” her realization that she wanted to be a performer rather than spectator occurred upon coming to Harvard...

Author: By Alison S. Cohn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Marisol Pineda '08 | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...From pre-frosh weekend, I remember seeing Harvard Ballet Folkl??rico de Aztlán (BFA) at the activities fair. Growing up, I had never been in any sort of dance performance. Yet realizing that there was a student group here that didn’t require any prior experience, I decided to join...

Author: By Alison S. Cohn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Marisol Pineda '08 | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

While joining was simple, learning to become a proficient Ballet Folkl??rico dancer was an endeavor that required perseverance...

Author: By Alison S. Cohn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Marisol Pineda '08 | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...role as co-director will preclude her participation onstage in the BFA pieces—since she is managing the show from backstage she won’t be able to spare the hour and a half necessary to create the traditional updo and makeup required of a Ballet Folkl??rico dancer—she will perform in the Danza Azteca piece “El Águila.” Wearing feathers and dancing as an eagle as a performance for the Aztec gods she will take part in a “tradition carried over...

Author: By Alison S. Cohn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Marisol Pineda '08 | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

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