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A group of undergraduate women met last night to discuss the possibility of forming a new Radcliffe dance company.
Adrienne Dunbar '79 and Cynthia D: Robbins '80 who presided over the meeting, proposed that the new company present the specific ideas and emotions of black people through a combination of African, jazz, and modern dance.
Although aimed at the art of black dance, the company will be open to all Radcliffe women, they said.
Funding for the new company has not been obtained, but Dunbar and Robbins said they plan to present their idea to the Harvard/Radcliffe Organizational Committee in order to get University funding.
"I want this group to have the official status of being a Radcliffe organization," Dunbar said.
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