Word: luo
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However, it’s an uphill battle. “It’s these Han dances that people are more familiar with because it’s the majority,” Luo says. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Every year we try to present a balanced representation of both minority and Han dances,” says Eva M. Luo ’08, an AADT board member. “Han” is a term used to describe the majority ethnic group in China. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...example, Tibetan style often has movements that are symbolic of their culture,” Luo says. “Because they walk up mountains, a lot of their moves represent that. Some of their costumes have long sleeves that go past their hands—that also symbolizes part of their culture.” [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...pieces that the students enjoy performing the most are modern, jazz, hip-hop, or pop inspired, so we always have a lot of requests to do this,” Luo says. “But it’s always part of our core mission to keep alive the tradition of the ethnic dances.” [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
CORRECTION: The April 20 arts article "East is East, West Is West; Twain Meet" incorrectly attributed comments made by Vivien Wu '08 to Eva Luo '08. Each quotation in the story attributed to Luo should have been attributed to Wu, who is the costume manager for the Asian American Dance Troupe's cultural show "Eastbound...