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Dance needs an overarching organization, like theater??€™s Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Society (HRDC), to coordinate its efforts and connect its artists. The HRDC assigns theater spaces and binds actors, directors, tech crews and producers together in a single network. In the dance community, however, there is little interaction between Harvard’s many companies, and dancers generally stick to one group or another. Instead of one dance organization asking for space, 18 student groups must approach the administration individually. With an umbrella group, Harvard’s dancers and choreographers would speak with one voice...
...sold-out Loeb Drama Center’s Experimental Theater??€”conventionally reserved for plays and musicals—will host its first dance performance in at least a decade...
...contrast to other arts on campus—like theater??€™s Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC)—the dance community lacks an umbrella organization. Some students say this leads to division within the ranks, making it more difficult for dancers to argue their needs to Harvard’s administration...
Dancers contrast their situation with that of theater??€”where all would-be directors must go through the HRDC to perform in the Loeb...
...desk in his office above Wordsworth on Brattle Street, Carr has piles of blueprints for his new Market Theater??€”a state-of-the-art complex to be located in the parking lot at the intersection of Mass. Ave. and Arrow Street...