Word: waltzed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...walk through those gates and you're in your very own Garden of Eden. Mount Auburn Street could be a million miles away. This fall the energetic House Committee sent two busloads of Lowellians to romp in the leaves of western Massachusetts. The Winter Waltz brings Vienna to your very own dining hall. In the spring you can smell the roses that one of the tutors cares for so reverently, and you can help set off the "cannons" for the annual open-air read-through of the 1812 Overture. And what other house hosts the longest running opera...
Another house tradition is the Winter Waltz, a black-tie event accompanied by chamber orchestra, according to Bossert...
...polished elegance of more traditional dances like the waltz, foxtrot and tango attract many budding young Freds and Gingers, Vu says...
Those who lost at the gambling tables could still luck out with one of the door prizes, randomly inserted in the envelopes of take money, which included tickets to the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra Waltz, free admission to Lucky Night, tickets to see comedian Adam Sandler (March 25), a romantic brunch for two at Cappucino's in Porter Square and gift certificates...
Much of his invention is fresh and to the point. As usual with Morris, the production is gender-blind. Mother Stahlbaum is played with zest by a man (Peter Wing Healey), who doubles as a portly Dewdrop in The Waltz of the Flowers. The corps de ballet comprises both males and females, some on pointe, some not. The Snowflake Waltz, without doubt the show's highlight, is performed by this motley assemblage of 22 in an ingenious parody of classical choreography. But instead of the snow drifting down from the rafters, the dancers carry it onstage by the fistful...