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Dance at Radcliffe developed into a distinct extracurricular activity in 1964 when the famed New York dancer Claire Mallardi came to Radcliffe to direct the program...
Radcliffe Dance Program. Indomitable Mallardi at her best. F 4:45-6:45 p.m. All levels...
Choreographers Claire Mallardi (Director of the Radcliffe Dance Program) and Tommy Neblett, with five talented artists to arrange, opt for a lot of tight motion and leggy prancing-which is fine, but doesn't always serve the words. The odes and the dance are twin hypnoses, and only one spell at a time can take hold. The collective decision to explore the possibilities of a lesbian subplot between a female Dionysus and her followers fares unexpectedly well. When the five dancers crouch close together, it reminds one of that Herb Ritts photo with all those supermodels...
...adds that the quality and pleasures of the text led him to an approach "almost operatic in conception, and my definition of opera is 'what is fun'." Computerizing Walker's recitation of the odes, Harper pooled talents with Walker and choreographers Claire Mallardi and Tommy Nebblett in a kind of multimedia approach...
...evaluation procedures and goals" and be taught by a "regular member of the Faculty holding a teaching appointment." As a result of these guidelines, only one course exists at Harvard even slightly related to dance. This class in movement, which is distinctly different from dance, is taught by Claire Mallardi, director of the Radcliffe Dance Program...