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...contemporary number.“[Divelbliss’s piece] is a more minimalist type of modern, accompanied by techno music,” says Joanna R. Binney ’08, one of the four dancers who have been performing this number since last year.The sixth piece??choreographed by Rebecca Alaly ’05, now a dancer in New York City—is something of a mystery. The piece has been put together specifically for Harvard alumni and will be performed by seven former Harvard dancers, but because rehearsals have taken place in New York...
...installation at Ohio University in her hometown of Athens, Ohio, consists of a set of computer punch-card style rectangles arranged within a 3.5-acre park. Words and phrases are engraved on each rectangle, a multidirectional poem of sorts composed by Lin and her brother, Tan.The piece??s unconventional form fits its content. “Memory is non-narrative and non-linear,” Lin said of the work, which partially involves her own nostalgia for the campus. “People say, ‘How do you read this...
...goodness this song came up first…I love this song. It’s so chill. 2. Ken Oak Band - “Madness & Back”: Though this ain’t my favorite track on his newest album, this one still is a pretty defining piece??an angel, wings of guitars, robe of cello, voice of Ken. 3. Musiq (Soulchild) - “Girl Next Door ft. Ayana”: This counts as a throwback now, doesn’t it? Oh, 2000, never mind that. You ever have that special lady friend with...
Zander stood teary eyed with a smile from ear to ear watching people walk to their cabs with a piece??if only a morsel—of his passion in their eyes...
...Rite of Spring” has become a familiar tune thanks to the score of Disney’s “Fantasia,” many people who attend the HRO concert on Saturday will hear Stravinsky’s original score for the first time. The piece??s technical difficulty and demanding instrumentation often force orchestras to eliminate certain parts; however, HRO will be performing the piece in its full orchestration, a feat of which they are deservedly proud. HRO president Jimmy F. Collins ’07 writes in an email...