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(11/13/18 11:00am)
The dancers of Rebelle performed a fusion of Caribbean and modern dance styles, lighting up the stage. The group transitioned smoothly between complex formations throughout the piece, entertaining the crowd with a variety of patterns along with their choreography.
(11/13/18 11:00am)
The Rwanda dancers performed a traditional dance. The women in the dance swayed elegantly from side to side, integrating their garments into the dance, using the fabric to accentuate their movements. The men in contrast, performed in a more energetic style alternating between jumping into the air and dancing in a squatting position.
(11/13/18 5:00am)
The Afro Diamonds from Africano Waltham faced off on stage, each pulling out more elaborate moves in turn before coming together and dancing as a whole. They were joined by young members of the Waltham community, passing on their energetic choreography and traditions to a younger generation.
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The Cocoa Dancers from Tufts were one of two invited groups for the night along with BC PATU, the inclusion of these groups created a sense of unity, not only among the different African and Afro-Latin cultures but also across the Boston college communities.
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One of the hosts greeted the crowd with energy, drumming up the crowd between acts. Coming out first in this cerulean gown, the host changed at intermission carrying the second half of the show in a pink floor length dress.
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Imani Islam, a member of the Poetic Justice slam poetry team performed an original piece that was met with much applause.
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THE BRANDEIS YEARS: Despite his short tenure at the University, Bernstein was a beloved teacher who made a profound impact on campus.
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BERNSTEIN IN THE SPOTLIGHT: In an exhibition titled “The Power of Music” on display in Spingold Theater Center, Bernstein’s life’s work is laid out for the public to see.
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FBI REPORT: Bernstein’s political activism made him a target of the Red Scare. An FBI investigation, including a 600-hundred page dossier on him came close to ruining Bernstein’s career.
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MIDTERM REVIEW: State Senator Adam Hinds (D-Pittsfield) is optimistic about the new generation of young women entering congress.
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REFUGEE CRISIS: Dr. Jim Anderson analyzed the way that climate change has led to food shortages and crop failures, contributing to the global refugee crisis.
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BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM: Brandeis forward Sam Volpe '19 kicks past an Emory defender in their game on Oct. 14.
(11/06/18 11:04am)
DRIBBLE AWAY: Midfielder Brandon Miskin ’19 dribbles the ball past a Rochester defender during their game on Oct. 12.
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INTENSE FOCUS: Stephanie Borr ’22 prepares to spike the ball in a game against Maine at Presque Isle University on Sept. 7.
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