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...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...
...oldest student-run dance company at Harvard presents Collaborations, their latest collection of student- and professional-choreographed modern dance pieces. Expect an impressively diverse set of performances, including a company piece choreographed by Brenda Divelbliss. Produced and directed by Lise Lipowsky and Tim Wong. Tickets $5 (HBO). Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. Adams House Pool Theatre...
Shimmering with vibrant, romantic color, Wong Kar-wai’s newest film sprinkles solidarity into the vast and anonymous world of 1960s Hong Kong. In stumbling upon love when they expected it the least and needed it the most, two young professionals find each other living in the same apartment building and struggling with the same doubts about their spouses. The inspiration for Lost in Translation, this symphony of detail moves slowly and beautifully through the foundations of longing. Tickets $6. 7 p.m. Harvard Film Archive...
Midway through the second half the Crimson battled down the field and junior Rory Edwards sent a pass to freshman Liz Gamble who made an impressive behind the back shot on goal. Connecticut junior goalie Jennifer Wong denied that shot just as she had numerous other Harvard attempts...
Shimmering with vibrant, romantic color, Wong Kar-wai’s newest film sprinkles solidarity into the vast and anonymous world of 1960s Hong Kong. In stumbling upon love when they expected it the least and needed it the most, two young professionals find each other living in the same apartment building and struggling with the same doubts about their spouses. The inspiration for Lost in Translation, this symphony of detail moves slowly and beautifully through the foundations of longing. Tickets $6. 7 p.m. Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy Street...