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PASSIONATE CAST: In an open cast production, anyone who is interested in performing on stage.
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PASSIONATE CAST: In an open cast production, anyone who is interested in performing on stage.
IT’S THE 70S!: The production restored the vibe of the decade it is set in, including the iconic fashion style.
GUEST STARS: The drag show not only feature Brandeis students, but also performers from the Boston area.
GALAXY AND SPACE: A lot of effort was put into set production to create the cosmic vibe for the show.
FEELS LIKE HOME: The Southeast Asia Club prepared games and food to bring together the audiances.
DANCE AROUND THE W0RLD: A variety forms of dances were performed at AYALA, from traditional music to V-pop.
TALENT FROM THE STUDENTS: Brandeis performers graced the audiance with pop songs from Southeast Asia.
The latest installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was released last week to roaring box office success. “Captain Marvel” follows the story of a young warrior from an alien planet suffering from amnesia — she can’t remember anything before five years ago. When a mission takes her to Earth in 1995, she must combat invading shapeshifters, called Skrulls, and stop them from acquiring a massive light speed generator.
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This past Saturday, I had the opportunity to attend Brandeis Black Student Organization’s second “Shade of Blackness” event, which was held in the International Cultural Center. As I come from a predominantly white and rural town, it was an amazing chance to see this event.
Brandeis Liquid Latex held its 19th annual celebration of body positivity last Tuesday. This year’s event “Thank u, Latex” took inspiration from Ariana Grande’s hit song “thank u, next,” and each performance was an homage to pop culture.
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When European sailors traveled thousands of miles and arrived at the island of Taiwan for the first time, they gave it the name “Formosa,” meaning “Beautiful Island” in Portuguese. Last Saturday, the Brandeis Undergraduate Taiwanese Student Association hosted “Love, Formosa,” a culture show that centered around the Taiwanese traditions of love and how they fit into the modern world. The show featured great performances, fun dating games and, of course, amazing food and Boba.
The Vietnamese Student Association put on a excellent show last Thursday. The show was called “Brandeis by Night: 36 destinations,” because of the 36 guild locations in Hanoi, Vietnam. According to the event’s description, “the number 36 became iconic in representing the soul of the city. [Each guild is] famous for a different type of merchandise, such as gold, silver [and] cloth.” The event was held in Sherman Function Hall, which VSA lavishly decorated in the theme of Hanoi. The walls were decorated with lanterns and shrines as well as maps of the streets of Hanoi on the floor of the Hall, writing the street names on long strings of multi-colored tape.