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...dance company on campus, channels this enthusiasm for modern dance with weekly classes and two concerts each year. Traditionally, HRDC’s two annual shows have varied in size, with one in the more intimate venue of Adams House Pool Theatre and the other in the recently vacated Rieman Dance Center. This year, however, the company must face the challenge of adapting to a new performance space, the Harvard Dance Center (HDC) in the Quad. HRDC Instructor Brenda Divelbliss, an artistic associate in the Harvard Dance Program, gushes about the “state-of-the-art lighting?...
...October 25th, and on Halloween, he showcased a handful of selected dances at Green Central Square’s Green Street Studios. Yamaguchi will return to campus yet again for collaborations with the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble on Nov. 13, 14, and 15 at 8 p.m. in the Rieman Center for the Performing Arts in Radcliffe Yard. Yamaguchi is currently rehearsing for a dance choreographed by Rebecca J. Alaly ’04 that will premiere at the Harvard Dance Center’s Inaugural Concert...
...Everything will be replenished.” The renovated QRAC reopened last month with a new state-of-the-art 4,100-square-foot dance studio—but with one fewer basketball court and a reconfigured cardiovascular exercise area. The dance studio was opened to replace the Rieman Center for Dance, which was reclaimed by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study earlier this year. Elizabeth Randall, capitol projects manager at the Office of Physical Resources, said, “The school weighed losing a basketball court to the benefits of gaining a great new dance facility, and because...
...really like the dressing rooms,” Alison L. Drew ’07, a member of the Mainly Jazz Dance Company who is also taking classes at the dance center through the Office for the Arts (OFA), says. “In Rieman we used to get changed in the stairway or bathroom between acts.”Designs for the space did not always sit so smoothly with the Harvard dance community. In March this year, after the dance center conversion went $500,000 over its $4 million budget, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) administration...
...current Quad residents who enjoy their personal study space. Likewise, the Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center (QRAC) has been closed for most of last semester as some of its basketball courts are transformed into admittedly much-needed dance space—a change necessitated after the Radcliffe Institute reclaimed the Rieman Center for its own. In the end, a slimmed down Hilles Library complete with more student group space and rehearsal space as well as a refurbished QRAC could prove to be a plus for Quad residents; in the meantime, they’re feeling the pinch of Harvard?...