- Lina Lavitsky '13, Mackenzie Dolginow '13, and Tai Boon Ding '15 partake in the "Company Improvisation," which kicked off the Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company's (HRMDC) show "35," celebrating the dance company's 35th anniversary. By Karen Zhou
- Chloe N. George ‘15 and Arthur Moore from the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School perform “He Went Off a Bridge,” choreographed by Christian A. Rivera ‘13 and set to “Otherside” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. By Karen Zhou
- Lina Lavitsky ‘13 (center) and members of HRMDC perform the closing act titled “communion,” choreographed by Salena M. Sullivan ‘12. Set to Mumford & Son's "Timshel," the piece featured the majority of the dance company members on one stage in a piece emphasizing community. By Karen Zhou
- Dancers leap in Jun Shepard’s piece ‘14 “Izonchuu,” set to “Violin Sonata” by Poulenc. The show combined popular, classical, and alternative music, allowing for diverse performances. By Karen Zhou
- Audience members purchase apparel and memorabilia during intermission. The HRMDC is the longest-running student dance group on campus and is a student-run non-profit organization. By Karen Zhou
- Dancers collaborate in “Just Thinking,” choreographed by Megan G. Murdock ‘14 to the song "The Wilhelm Scream" by James Blake. By Karen Zhou
- HRMDC members incorporate chair props in "Security," choreographed by Stella Gaitani (MIT) to Coldplay's "Fix You." By Karen Zhou
- Friends congratulate dancer Madalyn S. Bates '14 on her performance after the show. The HRMDC, founded in 1976, will hold additional performances throughout the year to showcase student innovation and diverse dance styles. By Karen Zhou
Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company (HRMDC), an entirely student-run, non-profit dance troupe, presents "35" in commemoration of their 35 year anniversary.