Word: rieman
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...Chopra says the Rieman story typifies the team’s efforts to move beyond council politics and build connections with student groups...
While Chopra is not a dancer, he says he attended the meeting because he had some information that could help the dancers save Rieman...
...begun a letter-writing campaign because in less than three years, the primary dance performance and rehearsal space on campus will be disappearing. The Harvard administrators assigned to solve the impending space crunch have shamefully dragged their feet. In fact, three and a half years have passed since the Rieman Dance Center was signed over to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and a six-year transition lease was signed; now most of the time provided to prevent a devastating continuity crisis has been squandered. Administrators are finally taking action, but it may be too late. The long neglect...
...administration seems to have recently realized the seriousness of losing the Rieman Center. Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth ’71 said last month, “There is nothing facing me right now that’s more important.” Illingworth also says administrators waited to address the problem until Radcliffe decided once and for all it would convert Rieman into an unusable space for dance after the lease ends. That decision did not occur until last spring. Nonetheless, for three years the College idly sat by while Radcliffe made its decision?...
...administration’s defense, the long-term solution is incredibly difficult and complex. One of the Rieman Center’s most unique and valuable assets is its versatility—the way it can be quickly converted to a performance space from a rehearsal space in just hours. To fill the void for performance space, it was hopeful either a renovated Hasty Pudding theater or the Loeb Drama Center mainstage would suffice. Neither of these performance space solutions seem viable. Renovations on the Pudding have been repeatedly delayed, and even if they ever finish, the stage is likely...