Word: martha
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...What are the odds that you and Paul McCartney will appear together onstage again? -Martha Daniels, Corpus Christi, TexasEh, fifty-fifty...
...Bomb’s editor-in-chief, Martha “Martabel” Wasserman ’10, displayed a photograph of a penis that a graduate student had sent in. The picture gave her ideas. “If he painted his penis, that would be an amazing thing,” Wasserman said. “There needs to be more fine art. We’re going to try to get more fine...
...that comes with understanding your body,” said Mellor, a social studies concentrator. “She makes everyone feel good about themselves. That’s what sexuality is all about and she’s involved with that on every level,” said Martha A. Wasserman ’10, a friend of Mellor’s. Mellor’s exploration of sexuality’s impact on society won’t stop with graduation. “I want to keep studying and writing about sexuality and power structures...
...rough-and-tumble night with Hera. “Lamentation” was the defining piece of the evening. Although the program describes “Lamentation” as a general “dance of sorrows,” soloist Dakin’s interpretation of Martha Graham’s original 1930 choreography and costumes seemed to allude to the struggles of Arab women trapped within the cultural rigidity of the burqa. As she futilely tried to escape a suffocating purple cloth, Dakin stayed within a constrained circle, making clever use of her space to relay what...
...bright eyes, perceptibly curious and insistently alive, and it is easy to understand their impressions. Dakin is currently a Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and will be performing with the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble this weekend. When asked how she would introduce her solo, a Martha Graham piece entitled “Lamentation,” she responds simply: “I wouldn’t. That’s the whole point of dancing. Nonverbal communication.” Dakin has been affiliated with Harvard since 2006, when she taught “Dramatic Arts...