Word: collaborationism
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Today, most people tend to think of American folk music in terms of simplicity, humble unadulterated vocals, simple guitar parts and hole-in-the-wall coffeehouses. Stardom inevitably means crossing over into pop music, a la Tracy Chapman, Suzanne Vega and Michelle Shocked. And for the most fortunate and gifted...
However, it is only in the museum's third gallery, "This Path We Travel: Celebrations of Contemporary Native Creativity," that the museum's full originality becomes clear. A walk-through, multimedia collaboration by 15 contemporary Indian artists, it is irreverent, sometimes heavy-handed and very of-the-moment. It ends...
The establishment of a full-fledged institute for Latin American studies would result in not only more research but also more interfaculty collaboration, Coatsworth said.
The workshop, whose devotion to genetics is rare among physician education courses, was the first collaboration between Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School and MIT, said Dr. Hilary G. Worthen, co-organizer of the course and instructor in medicine at the Medical School.
Jones is not the only black choreographer to resist the aesthetic dominance of the late, great Alvin Ailey, whose masterworks were mostly composed to black music and whose themes were rooted in African-American history. The austere, abstract work of Ralph Lemon, 42, for example, owes a clear visual debt...