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...result, Chang says, “the routines have become much more difficult and technically sophisticated, with a shift towards jazz.”Several of the dances will be choreographed to songs that fit the “Made” theme of glamour and fame—Jessica Simpson’s “Boots,” “All that Jazz” from “Chicago,” and songs from the movie “Center Stage.” But the choreographers have also exercised creative freedom and diversity...
...Macarena.” Along with company pieces, there are a substantial number of dances choreographed and performed by solo artists. Shana J. Cloud ’06 (see profile on page 4) will present her independent study piece in which the dancers will be blindfolded, while Jessica M. Marglin ’06 will perform a traditional dance from Orissa, India. However, the Dance Festival won’t solely feature dancers with formal training—CityStep will also be a welcome part of the celebration. The volunteer program, focused on Cambridge fifth, sixth, and seventh graders, will...
Along with company pieces, there are a substantial number of dances choreographed and performed by solo artists. Shana J. Cloud ’06 will present her independent study piece in which the dancers will be blindfolded, while Jessica M. Marglin ’06 will perform a traditional dance from Orissa, India...
...know what to expect to hear,” he says. Lonsdorf sees the weekend performances as “a good learning tool to see what other people are doing and to improve your own art as well.”After a classical Indian dance performance by Jessica M. Marglin ’06, the Callbacks and the Din and Tonics will each take the stage. The co-ed Callbacks consider their repertoire to include a great range of musical works, including arrangements of upbeat pop songs and songs by easily-recognizable artists. Benjamin R. Robbins...
...Cornell continued to score in bunches as Harvard struggled to find the net. In the second half alone, the Crimson was outscored by its opponents 11-6. Down 15-6 in the final minutes of the game, Kaveney and sophomore Natalie Curtis each found the net. Freshman Jessica Wiegand and senior Rachel Spoonhower answered back in the last minute to end the game. Big Red Sophomore Noelle Dowd, with four goals, along with Simmons and Wiegand, who both posted hat tricks, led the offense for Cornell. For Harvard, Simmons and Curtis each provided two goals apiece. The two goals...