Lunch does not usually include a heaping side of dance, but the world arts and cultures department is serving them as a combo.
Today at noon, dance and lunchtime will come together with “Talking Dance,” performed by Simone Forti and Carmela Hermann, as part of WAC’s In The Garden series.
Author Archives: Kristin Aoun
“˜Bat Boy’ production gives insight into human nature
The common conception of the American musical is little Austrian children running through fields, chimney sweeps tap-dancing on rooftops, and the ever-present rain in Spain, but HOOLIGAN Theatre Company’s production of “Bat Boy: The Musical” features blood, violence, incest and an interspecies orgy.
Ballet company finds audiences
The phrase “Dance like no one is watching” is commonly used to inspire confidence in performers. However, for the State Ballet of Georgia, this phrase possessed an unfortunate truth.
Smaller-than-life site picks up
For most students, college is a logical step on a career path. However for former UCLA student Sizhao “Zao” Yang, college actually got in the way of his career goals.
Poetry reading will mix words, electronic music
“Christopher Robin had wheezles and sneezles, they bundled him into his bed,” recited little Alice in front of her third grade class.
Now, years later, Alice Fulton is returning to her third-grade roots Thursday with her own poetry ““ no longer A. A. Milne’s ““ at the Hammer Museum in Westwood as part of the Hammer Poetry Readings series.
History in motion
Language barriers, unfamiliar traditions and social stereotypes can make describing a culture through words alone difficult. To understand a culture, it can be much easier just to see it.
Food Review: “Juju Cereal Bar”
Juju Cereal Bar in Westwood was created for those intrepid Captain Crunch and Kix mixers who cannot bear the banality of eating a bowl with only one cereal brand.