Yosvany Terry Explores Musical Journeys and Cultural Roots
May 6, 2025

Yosvany Terry is an influential musician and composer who masterfully intertwines Afro-Cuban music with West African musical traditions.As a senior lecturer on music and director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, Terry explores the essential connections between these diverse cultural heritages, aiming to enrich the musical identity of his students and audiences alike.
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Dance Tips: How to Move Like Somebody’s Watching You
May 6, 2025

When it comes to enhancing your dance experience, incorporating effective dance tips can truly transform your journey on the dance floor.Whether you're a beginner seeking to learn how to dance or an experienced performer looking to refine your dance techniques, understanding the fundamentals is key.
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Becky G Cultural Rhythms: A Celebration of Diversity
May 6, 2025

Becky G Cultural Rhythms took center stage during the 39th annual Cultural Rhythms festival, where a vibrant tapestry of performances dazzled audiences at Harvard’s iconic Sanders Theatre.This celebrated event highlights the stunning ethnic diversity within the student body while honoring the unparalleled artistry of emerging talent.
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Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror in Literature
May 6, 2025
Katie Kitamura is a compelling voice in contemporary literature, capturing the complexities of human relationships and the eerie charms of everyday life.As the author of the recent novel "Audition," she masterfully explores themes of performance and identity, drawing readers into the unsettling reality of midlife dilemmas within a New York City apartment.
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AI and Photography: Preserving Visual History in an Era of Change
May 5, 2025

AI and photography have emerged as a dynamic duo that is reshaping the visual storytelling landscape.The impact of AI on photography transcends mere image generation; it invites us to reevaluate the very essence of photographic truth and creativity.
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Elegy Project: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief
May 5, 2025

The Elegy Project, a heartfelt initiative created by Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman, serves as a vital poetry workshop that invites individuals to confront themes of loss and healing through elegy writing.Set against the backdrop of Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, this community poetry initiative acknowledges the grief many experienced during the pandemic, turning isolation into a shared experience of creativity and solace.
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Elegy Workshops: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief
May 2, 2025

Elegy workshops are a unique opportunity for individuals to explore the art of writing elegies while navigating the complexities of grief and creativity.Set against the inspiring backdrop of Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, these workshops invite participants from all walks of life to engage in profound poetic expression.
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AI in Photography: Preserving the Legacy of Archives
May 1, 2025

AI in photography is revolutionizing the way we capture, catalog, and preserve visual stories, bridging the gap between traditional art forms and cutting-edge technology.As the landscape of photography evolves, tools powered by AI technology are emerging as vital allies for photojournalists aiming to maintain the integrity of their work and identity.
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Yosvany Terry: Bridging Cultures Through Music
April 28, 2025

Yosvany Terry stands as a vibrant bridge between cultures, embodying the rich tapestry of Afro-Cuban music and its roots in West African musical traditions.His recent explorations have taken him from the shores of Benin to the colorful landscapes of Cuba, allowing him to unearth the deep connections that exist within these musical legacies.
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