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HAMSTER WHEEL: The difficult relationship between women and the land of Israel is represented by orbs, wheels and stilts among many other things.
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HAMSTER WHEEL: The difficult relationship between women and the land of Israel is represented by orbs, wheels and stilts among many other things.
“BEAUTY NEVER FADES”: The fashion show was accompanied by a guitar solo.
COLORS AND SHADES: One of the outstanding aspects of this production is the use of lighting to indicate the mood in different scenes.
CHOCOLATE AND HIP HOP: 5Babies and JustA celebrate the festival with singing and dancing.
TIME AND LOCATION: The story features two sets of characters in different time periods, eventually arriving at the same time on the stage.
HEATED CONVERSATIONS: Arcadia highlights the role of gender in academia, including some heated debates.
A THEME OF LOVE: Dean Jamele Adams talked about how his aspiration to spread love has shaped his spiritual journey.
STUDENT LEADERS: Alex Friedman ’19 was one of the three students who spearheaded the movement to raise funds for the Berlin Chapel to be remodelled.
“OLD-FASHIONED” Josh Levine spoke about how he would like his music to be enjoyed.
END OF THE JOURNEY: After nine years, the successful animated series finally comes to a conclusion.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: Students spent months rehearsing and preparing for their APAHM performances — and it showed!
ON POINT: A wide variety of student groups performed at APAHM, demonstrating just how much support Brandeis can gather for something students are passionate about.
ONE-WOMAN SHOW: Michelle Zauner’s solo musical performance was supplemented by her comments about the importance of APAHM’s mission.
EVOLUTION OF CULTURES: From modern to traditional performances, APAHM showcased different talents of the AAPI community.
BEYOND JUST PERFORMANCES: A big theme of the night was honoring the effort that is being put in to bringing an AAPI department to Brandeis.
DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY: Over 100 Brandeis community members gathered to learn and perform styles of dance from all over the world.