Word: shifted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...leave the structure of a ballet to chance. He rehearses in silence so that his dancers will not be influenced by the music. Themes? "Supply your own," he says. Yet for all his seeming whimsy, Cunningham is a dancer and choreographer with serious intentions. He wants to take chances, shift the angles of balance, create new patterns that will be as distinctly different as the mobiles of Alexander Calder...
...Guard, increase the draft, and put the economy on a full war footing-all unpleasant options in an election year. Withholding the troops, on the other hand, could force the U.S. to abandon for good the tactics of flexibility and mobility that long kept the enemy off balance, and shift instead to a static, enclave-style stance...
Anastasia is walking down the street. Short bright shift, legs, thighs, a swing and a rhythm to her step. Men turn after her. Cars slide between her and the camera. Even without the music it would be fascinating. With the brazen beat and the salacious lyrics, it becomes a walk on the wild side, a joy to see. You sit there, watching the girl, all the motion and color, in the groove with the sound. Stop the music! No more orange electronic notes to swell the picture. No more foot-tapping in the aisles. But the camera lingers on that...
...Senior Associates Program, in a shift of emphasis, will advise Harvard freshmen in choosing Houses and fields of concentration...
...shift in emphasis was suggested last Spring by Robert T. Marotta '67, who also suggested recruiting more juniors to act as Associates. We'd been concentrating on the wrong place," said Marotta, now a proctor in Lionell Hall. "First-semester seniors are too busy, and freshmen already have plenty of other advisors...