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...with one in the more intimate venue of Adams House Pool Theatre and the other in the recently vacated Rieman Dance Center. This year, however, the company must face the challenge of adapting to a new performance space, the Harvard Dance Center (HDC) in the Quad. HRDC Instructor Brenda Divelbliss, an artistic associate in the Harvard Dance Program, gushes about the “state-of-the-art lighting” and excellent flooring of the HDC, which was constructed specifically for dance. “The space looks so beautiful,” Divelbliss says...
...Rose Hunt,” is a student piece by Ebonie-Shay D. Hazle ’06, who is also a Crimson editor. Choreographed last year, this piece, in addition to the fifth number, “Here is Now,” by Brenda Divelbliss, the Harvard Dance Program artistic associate, will be performed at the New England Regional of the American College Dance Festival next February at Boston University.Hazle’s piece is particularly unique because it will be accompanied live by Bong Inh Koh ’08, one of the students hand-picked...
...Viewpointe V.” Features new works commissioned by the Harvard Dance Program, and selected student works. Professional choreographers include Susan Shields, former member, White Oak Dance Project; Michael Foley, former member, Sean Curran Dance Company; Elizabeth Bergmann, director, Dance Program, OFA; and Boston choreographer Brenda Divelbliss. 8 p.m., Rieman Center, Radcliffe Yard. $10, students/senior citizens, $8. Tickets available at Harvard Box Office...
DANCE | Harvard-Radcliffe Dance CompanyThe longest-running student dance company on campus presents Toys in the Basement: A Winter Concert of Modern Dance. Featuring the choreography of Brenda S. Divelbliss, Rebecca J. Alaly ’05, David L. Blazar ’06, Neil G. Ellingson ’05, Beth A. Griffin, Ebonie-Shay D. Hazle ’06, Jetta G. Martin ’05, Annelisa H. Pedersen ’06, Jeremy J. Olson, Marin J.D. Orlosky ’07, Meredith E. Sandberg ’07, Karin C.L. Shieh...
...performance began with a piece called “After” choreographed by HRDC’s instructor Brenda Divelbliss. The three dancers (Kyle R. McCarthy ’06, Sonia K. Todorova ’07 and Timothy H. Wong ’05) donned black trousers and blazers and assumed interchangeably intertwined and separated formation positions. For the few minutes that the piece lasted to the character beats of Marcos Valle’s “Osgrillos,” the movements were engaging and the bits done in unison were well executed...