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...personal experience is how the community here perceives Harvard—how they are not interested at all,” she says. “By being able to go down lower, and speak with them... in the same language, and bring something sophisticated into their own words, it??s also a risk. Organizations don’t like to feel that they don’t understand what you’re saying. What we’re doing is crossing the bridge...
...university are quite as sophisticated as our partners inside,” Sommer says. “To show people that they’re already sophisticated or can be, just by making art, is part of the bridge that we’re making with the community. It??s not top-down. It??s really reciprocal...
...It??s a really interesting mix for me,” says Reddout. “I really like history and exploring different cultures, and anthropology is a really hands-on discipline. I actually just spent the last summer living in the mountains of Spain with gypsy goat herders, studying their music for my thesis...
...It??s a hard thing to work with because a lot of times people know what they want the set to look like and do,” Shields says. “There’s a constant revision process and you have to find a balance between the set being interesting… and facilitating the action of the play. It can be a challenging process particularly as you work with new directors whose ideas change quite a bit… and as you try to nail down what you’re doing more...
...think the theater community here, because it so small and does so much, is probably the most welcoming place you could possibly find at Harvard. It??s just a great group of people and everyone helps each other out to get these billions of shows done with a very small group of technicians,” she says. “It??s been a very positive experience for me, both from the community that I’ve become a part of as well as an artistic outlet...