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Harvard Retirees Association. TheUniversity Jazz Band performs a program titled"Big Band Sounds from the Swing Era," whileBallroom Dance Club members perform the jitterbugand other dances from the period. Paine ConcertHall, 2 p.m. Tickets for $3 are available bysending a check payable to "HURA" and aself-addressed, stamped envelope to GertrudeKeenan, 127 Woodside Lane, Arlington...
Harvard students will bump, grind and swing at spring formals sponsored by the 12 undergraduate houses over the next few weeks...
...Setting up a swing band and the dance floor inthe courtyard is really expensive," said Abbott,"but people really like it so we keep doing it. Ithas been here as long as I can remember...
...Europe, he says, the war was a lot more prevalent and not just something that happened and ended. Peterson says he was in Europe when the Cold War was still in full swing. This led him to ponder some psychological questions...
...best piece in the show, both horribly vivid and weirdly distanced, is the room-size Carousel, 1988. Four motor-driven arms swing on a pivot. From each hangs what appears to be the flayed carcass of a deer or a wolf. (They are, in fact, hard plastic-foam molds.) These casually suspended mock bodies are covered in graphite paint, and they drag on the floor, producing an unremittingly irksome scraping noise and leaving a silvery circular trail behind them, round and round. You don't feel empathy with the dead animals--the molds are too blank to evoke much more...