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...don’t think anyone is feeling any pressure,” Walsh said. “We??��re all playing nice and loose...
...introduce a lesser-known tradition to the Harvard campus. Former co-director Alejandra Beristain-Barajas ’10 says, “A lot of times we stick with Jalisco because we know it’s a crowd pleaser. People know the Mexican Hat Dance, but we??��re trying to show other regions that haven’t been showcased as often.” One such energetic piece, “Zacatecano,” features men in tight charro suits and women in full skirts. It originates from the state of Zacatecas...
Many members joined as inexperienced dancers who were simply eager to experience one form of Mexican culture. However, BFA’s Arts First performance combines the group’s cultural and artistic merit. “We??��re usually considered a cultural organization, and this time we??��re considered an art. We??��re considered something that’s providing to the arts—the visual arts, the performing arts,” Ramirez says...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Science Fiction Association's female members carried swords made out of cardboard and other house supplies. “We??��re calling [the routine] ‘Cute Girls with Large Swords,’” Tatyana V. Avilova ’13 said...
...think we??��re obviously happy with the win,” sophomore Melanie Baskind said. “It was a little scary in the first half. We were a little casual on defense, which allowed them to stick around a bit longer. It just took a little bit longer than we were expecting or would have liked...