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Matt A.B. Siegler '05 calls it rap yoga. Instead of the soft rhythms??or even silence—that accompanies conventional yoga, rap yoga is set to everything from Nas to Bob Marley. After four years of practicing his tree pose at a studio in Los Angeles, Siegler recently brought rap yoga to Dunster House. What began as a request from roommates and friends for an introduction to yoga has expanded into a regular class...
...gruff emcee from Roxbury, MA recently made a comeback with his 2001 album The Truth Hurts. He knows how to package a bumping, catchy song, but don’t be fooled by the bouncy rhythms??Ed O.G. can still wrangle rhymes and create rap that’s real. His lyrics evade mainstream hip-hop’s party mentality, dealing with self-image and everyday decisions. In the DJ Premier-produced “Sayin’ Somethin’,” Ed O.G. raps: “If the opportunity presents itself / I might...
...body speaks to me in rhythms?...
Saturday was the first time in Cultural Rhythms?? history that the second show (which is free for students) was also held in Sanders Theater. Both shows were sold...
Assistant Dean of Freshman James N. Mancall agrees. “Just as ‘Cultural Rhythms?? reflects our diversity now,” he says, “other events will reflect the diversity of Harvard 25 years from now.” It will be more difficult to accurately reflect campus diversity in 25 years with one sold-out dance performance, Mancall thinks, because Harvard will continue to draw international students from currently underrpresented areas...