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Dance

Hungama opening prayer
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Hungama 2010

Hungama dances
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Week in Photos: Arts (10/05/2010)

Hungama opening prayer
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Hungama opening prayer

Avinash S. Joshi '12 leads an opening prayer for the Hungama in celebration of the Navarati festival.

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Danda sticks are used during the raas, one of the many dances performed during the Hangama in celebration of the Navarati festival.

Hungama dances
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Hungama dances

A sea of bodies surrounds the aarthi during the garba.

Celebrating Hungama
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Celebrating Hungama

Anuv Patan '14 and Timothy J. Barry-Heffernam '14 participating in the raas with danda sticks.

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The aarti stands at the center of the festivities for the Hungama.

Student Life

Glamour Names Two Seniors "Top 10 College Women"

Mackenzie J. Lowry ’11 and Merritt A. Moore ’11 were featured in Glamour Magazine as the “Top 10 College Women of 2010.”

Dance

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Dancers strut their stuff at iDance, a performance put on by the Mainly Jazz Dance Company and TAPS.

On Campus

Visualize Music at Silent Rave Friday

Dancing in the dark is no novelty, but have you danced in silence? This Friday night, The Laboratory at Harvard will transform the Northwest Science Building into one big dance floor for its first ever Silent LED Rave.

Music and Human Rights
IOP

Today in Photos (04/28/10)

A CELEBRATION OF DANCE
Visual Arts

A CELEBRATION OF DANCE

Judith Jamison, renowned choreographer and cultural icon, answered questions from the audience on her inspirations and successes as well as leading students enrolled in the class Dramatic Arts 123, "The Ailey Legacy: A Celebration of African-American Heritage and the Modern Dance Tradition."

On Campus

Senior Artists

Dance

Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán

Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán’s (BFA) high-energy performances often involve twirling skirts and snappy footwork.

College

Patrick Quinn ’10

Patrick H. Quinn ’10 talks about dance using colloquial descriptions not typically associated with the art. “Dance looks so fucking ...

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