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Even the less technically demanding pieces are artistic in their own right. The Patsy Kline piece, choreographed by Liz M. Santoro ’01, is a soulful medley full of love-lost woe humorously exaggerated with over-the-top swoons and emphatic shoves. At one point in the medley, Kristin E. Ing, a student at the Graduate School of Education, performs to Kline’s “She Got You” in a solo for which the non-standard vocal music in the background makes the emotion of the dance even more potent...
...Lisa Santoro, who is the founder of the massage therapy program at the Center for Wellness and Health Communication, began to provide short massage sessions for students eight years ago, and the program has only grown since its launch. There are now several licensed massage therapists on staff, specializing in techniques such as shiatsu, sports injury, deep tissue and general relaxation. Stressed-out students can make pilgrimages to UHS, where they can pay for massage therapy with check, credit card or the trusty termbill. These mini-massages are available Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Center...
...mini-massage” promotion, students can also sign up for 15-minute sessions of seated massage therapy at the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC). The dollar-a-minute fee still holds for these sessions, in which the UHS cast of characters simply move their act to a new locale. Santoro says this promotion—which is held at the MAC on alternating Mondays and Tuesdays—represents an effort by UHS to appeal to more students. Walk-ins are fine as long as there’s still an available therapist, though most recommend reserving a session...
Deep in the Brazilian back country, circa 1910, two families engage in a vendetta. The Breves are poor and losing the fight. One of their sons (Rodrigo Santoro) runs from it, finds love with a traveling entertainer (Flavia Marco Antonio), but not without bleak consequences. This movie is more emotionally remote than Salles' fine Central Station. But it is starkly beautiful and says something potent to a world in which nations, like these families, engage in mindless blood feuds...
...potty mouths out there, Santoro’s music selection is limited to the clean stuff. “It’s really hard to find music that’s not offensive,” said Santoro. But the tone of the class stays funky and upbeat with tunes from Eve, The Roots, Salt N Pepa, and Tribe Called Quest. She’s even known to break out a little Britney...