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CANADIAN FRIENDS: The Chromatones are an a capella group from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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CANADIAN FRIENDS: The Chromatones are an a capella group from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
SOULFUL SONGS: Voices of Soul specifically sings songs of the soul genre.
A CA-AMAZING: The audience enjoyed listening to Voices of Soul and the Chromatones singing.
EN GUARDE: Although the Judges struggled this weekend, they had more luck at the Eric Sollee Invitational on Feb. 1 (above).
TEAM IS ON POINT: Brandeis fencing hosted the Eric Sollee Invitational on Feb. 1.
HUSTLE: Brandeis’ Chandler Jones ’21 leaps to the hoop with the ball in a game against Rhode Island College on Nov. 23.
TAKE IT TO THE HOOP: Brandeis' Chandler Jones '21 dunks the ball in a game against Rhode Island College on Nov. 23.
DANCE OF THE CLASS: As part of the tradition, each class year presents a dance. For many of the dancers, this is not their first time participating.
A SHOW FOR EVERYONE: The fashion show is open for anyone who wants to participate and showcase South Asian fashion.
REACH FOR THE STARS: Brandeis’ Camila Casanueva ’21 gets great height over her opponents in a game against Framingham State University on Nov. 16.
The most memorable dance moment would be this one. As the song “Oh No!!!” played to its climax, one of the Adagio dancers jumped into the sky on the stage. Though she was wearing simple yoga clothes, the concentrating way that she was gazing at the audience made her outstanding.
The most elegant dance was “Marzipan,” by the Ballet Club. The performers tied their hair up delicately, but showed strength when dancing in a smooth, graceful and confident manner. Every time their bodies moved with the music, they shined under the lights like goddesses in a fairytale.
The most powerful moment would be this one. Everyone held their breath when they saw those dancers lifting the girl up during “First Burn.” At the same moment, as the background music stopped, the dancers carried the girl on top of their heads. The long-lasting applause at the end of this dance was well-deserved.
In a series performed by Kaliente with a K from Northeastern University, the women wore elegant salsa-style red dresses, while the men wore black suits with matching red collars. They performed three short dances, and all of them were powerful.
JUMP: Brandeis’ Jillian Petrie ’21 gets great height jumping in a game against Framingham State on Saturday.
KICKIN’ IT: Women’s swim team outpaces opponents in a meet against Massachusetts Maritime Academy on Jan 13.
As a part of the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Arts, this display was just a part of the talent seen all around campus, with more recent works and works from hundreds of years ago.