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...that is active in me,” she said. But in her characteristic reconstructive fashion, Denis modifies her statement. “Maybe—if progression meant an exploration underground so you don’t know where you are, and it becomes too narrow, so you step back...
...sure that we were very distracting to the orchestra members.” Alumni choreographer Claudia F. Schreier ’08 faced a different type of challenge in arranging her work for the production; she had to map out most of the steps in New York, where she now lives, while her dancers were in Boston. This meant that instead of being able to use the dancers to help her fully visualize the piece, Schreier had to use her imagination. “I set out step-for-step from the beginning to the end of the music...
...rally at Harvard Yard was cut short after multiple failed attempts at crowd control, grinding the highly anticipated concert by DJ Girl Talk to a halt. The performance, meant to up the excitement for The Game tomorrow, ended prematurely, with organizers asking the hundreds of attendees to step back. “The ultimate decision to end the concert was that of the Harvard University Police Department,” said College Events Board President John F. Pararas ’08-’09, who is also a former Crimson magazine writer. Officers at the scene referred requests...
...intent on making the most of his time here. “If you are creating too quickly, you lose control; the art is not about communicating something to the world anymore.” With this in mind, he is planning his future as an artist one step at a time. He knows he has to make art, so he hopes to go on to get a Master of Fine Arts degree after graduating from Harvard, but is unsure about what will follow. Andy Warhol is the artist whom he most admires, and in his own work Martin investigates...
...we’re going to be looking into [conflict of interest policies],” Brodnicki said. “We don’t want to step on the hospitals’ toes, and it will be great to work with them to ensure some consistency...