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...Rudolf Nureyev, Twyla Tharp, and Martha Clarke. After a period as artistic director of the Graham Company, Dakin’s old friend Bergmann lured her to Harvard’s gates. In her first year on board, Dakin offered the Graham course, which fused lecture with studio time. Joshua Legg, who currently teaches with the Dance Program, first encountered Dakin as a graduate student at Shenandoah University in 1996. Now, having witnessed Dakin’s interactions with Harvard students, Legg fondly says that she’s still got it.“Her energy and presence...
...Joshua D. Smith ’09 said that Faust seemed much more engaged when talking to students than her predecessor, Lawrence H. Summers...
...best. “They give us some really great toys, a lot of educational toys that are in keeping with our mission,” she said. Sociedad Latina gives holiday gifts to over 300 children in Boston who otherwise might not receive any presents at all. Joshua A. S. Young II ’90 said ABCD is also grateful for PBH’s work. “The PBH drive is an enormous and vital part of our holiday toy drive,” Young said. Young, the deputy director of communication coordination at ABCD...
...Crooked Teeth” was an unusual combination that was quite pleasant. Similarly, the free flowing hair and sarong-style skirt of Marin J.D. Orlosky ’07-’08, who is also a Crimson staff writer, in “Cavedweller” (choreographed by Joshua Legg) was an unexpectedly relaxed costume choice for the highly skilled and sensual movements that she executed.The show concluded with an improvisational performance. The program informed the audience that prior to Friday night’s performance, the dancers had not heard the music of this piece. A Cantonese-language...
...also discussed how students manage to balance religious and academic commitments, and how they maintain their faith in classrooms that sometimes challenge it. “I remember sitting there listening to them say religion was just a means of cooperation,” former Harvard Hillel vice president Joshua C. Wertheimer ’08 said, recalling a moment in Science B-29, “Evolution of Human Nature.” “But there’s a distinction between what it’s like to look at religion and what it?...