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...PIECE THAT Ailey choreographed in 1971 to music by Alice Coltrane, Laura Nyre and Chuck Griffin, "Cry" was performed poignantly by Deborah Manning, but suffered from the absence of the strength of dancer Judith Jamison. Ailey created the dance "for all Black women everywhere--especially our mothers," and it moves slowly and somberly from expressions of anguish and suffering to ones of triumph, hope and energy. Although Manning executed the steps beautifully, she lacked the stage presence necessary to transmit the messages implicit in "Cry"--fear, anger and the struggle of Black women...
Bridget Bailey grabbed a first place in the Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter (WTC) while Laura Colin finished first in the Beginner division...
Mary Lawlor led the way in the field events by winning the discus and shot put, and Laura Blodgett out-triple jumped the opposition by more than 38 feet...
...President Peterson will conduct a review of the record and then provide a recommendation to President McLaughlin on whether the appeal should be approved," Dartmouth spokesman Laura H. Dicovitsky said...
...high school. At 14 he joined Koleda, a local, semiprofessional Balkan dance group, where he stomped out the folkloric rhythms. Three years later he went to Madrid and spent six months studying flamenco. After he returned to the U.S. his performing experience continued to be wildly varied: Lar Lubovitch, Laura Dean, Eliot Feld. He never stayed anywhere very long. His own group began coming together five years ago. Like their leader, most Morris dancers are not built along strict classical lines. For one thing, they must be strong. In his choreography, everybody lifts everybody else, men and women alike...