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Prof. Barry Shrage (HRNS) discussed Jewish pride and the decline of belief in God at the final multifaith dinner of 2018, hosted by the Department of Religious and Spiritual Life.
THE DIGITAL AGE: Nevet Yitzhak’s exhibit at the Bezalel Academy, “Permanent Exhibition,” is digital, reflecting how the Academy’s collection of artwork has changed to include more modern pieces.
FINALS STUDY BREAK: Nathan Inkateshta ’19 created canvas paintings as others made tissue-paper stained-glass art.
SONG AND DANCE: Sophia Massida ’20, playing Feste, delighted theater-goers with both original and covered music.
STUPOR: Sir Andrew (Eli Esrig ’19) and Sir Toby (Ryan Sands ’19) lay on the ground in a drunken haze.
MARVELOUS MALVOLIO: Alex Wu ’19 as Malvolio gives Sebastian Olivia’s ring at her request, as a token of her attraction.
PERENNIAL DUET: Emma Belkin ’21 as Clara and Eleanor Lavin ’22 as Dewdrop take center stage during the Waltz of the Flowers.
MOURNING: At the play’s outset, Olivia (Rachel Greene ’20) is in perpetual mourning for her late brother.
UNIQUE SNOWFLAKES: Dancers Liza Korotkova ’19 and Hannah Borgida ’21 (Clara and the Snow Queen) gracefully perform the Waltz of the Snowflakes.
ACRO-RAT-IC: Ballerina Hannah DeRoche ’19 shows off her impressive core strength as the Rat Queen in The Battle Scene.
This week, justArts spoke with Gabe Walker ’19, who directed Hold Thy Peace’s “Twelfth Night.”
PRETTY IN PINK: Dance Revelasian, a Boston-based semiprofessinal dance company, came to Brandeis to perform at Jook-Sing.
TOO MANY COOKS: Boris’ Kitchen players cower in fear as their companion points a gun at them.
SANTA’S LIST: Perry Letourneau ’19 solemnly sits on Sarah Sharpe ’20 and asks her for outrageous gifts.
PHILANTHROPIC VALUES: The show’s goal was to raise money for the non-profit Quincy Asian Recources Inc., an organization that improves the social, cultural and economic lives of Asian Americans in Quincy and the surrounding area.
CHRISTMAS WISHES: Claudia Davis ’19 asks Santa for Christmas gifts as elf Anderson Stinson ’21 looks on quizzically.