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Theater Dance and Media

Getting Exposure
College

Getting Exposure

Members of the Harvard Radcliffe Modern Dance Company rehearse for Exposure, a performance its producers say is inspired by photography and the photographic process. The show opens tonight in Farkas Hall.

The Faces of TDM
Conversations

Showtime: A Look at TDM's Debut

Johnson’s Movement Lab is one of many classes offered this year as part of Harvard’s newest concentration: Theater, Dance, and Media.

Faces of TDM
Theater Dance and Media

Faces of TDM

Marisa Salatino '18 is a joint Theatre, Dance, and Media and East Asian Studies concentrator in Mather House.

Faces of TDM
Theater Dance and Media

Faces of TDM

Tiffany Lau '19 sits on the steps of Farkas Hall. The freshman is considering a joint concentration with TDM.

Faces of TDM
Theater Dance and Media

Faces of TDM

Caleb Spiegel Ostrom '18, a Theatre, Dance, and Media concentrator stands in the lobby of Farkas Hall, the home of the TDM concentration.

The Faces of TDM
Theater Dance and Media

The Faces of TDM

Marisa Salatino '18 is a joint Theatre, Dance, and Media and East Asian Studies concentrator in Mather House.

The Faces of TDM
Theater Dance and Media

The Faces of TDM

Caleb Spiegel Ostrom '18, a Theatre, Dance, and Media concentrator stands in the lobby of Farkas Hall, the home of the TDM concentration.

The Faces of TDM
Theater Dance and Media

The Faces of TDM

Tiffany Lau '19 sits on the steps of Farkas Hall. The freshman is considering a join concentration with TDM.

"OSCAR..." at OBERON
Student Groups

State of the A.R.T.

The American Repertory Theater has been the home to professional theater around Harvard's campus since its founding in 1980. The entrance of the Theater, Dance, and Media concentration onto the Harvard stage, however, demands an examination of Harvard’s relationship to the A.R.T. and to the Boston theater community as a whole.

What Moves You?
Music

What Moves You?

"I want to hold [time] in my arms and tell it thank you/I’m done progressing through life/I want my soul to move through moments and decide their worth for myself," recited Anna K. Antongiorgi '19 during ‘What Moves You?’ a Harvard Dance Project performance combining dance, music, and poetry on Friday evening. The cast worked with choreographers to translate answers to the question ‘What moves you?’ into movement.

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