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dance program performance farkas hall

By Ina Chen
The Dance Program at Harvard Office for the Arts showcased three pieces in the Dance Program Spring Performance Friday night at Farkas Hall. The three performances featured twisting and running bodies, sounds of feet and hands slapping the ground, and noises of the modern lives to give expression to ideas such as missing parts and the sounds of distance. Timothy MacCormack PhD '16 (left) and Anisa Molina '14 (left) stands in the midst of motion in "The Sound of Distance in Itself."
The Dance Program at Harvard Office for the Arts showcased three pieces in the Dance Program Spring Performance Friday night at Farkas Hall. The three performances featured twisting and running bodies, sounds of feet and hands slapping the ground, and noises of the modern lives to give expression to ideas such as missing parts and the sounds of distance. Timothy MacCormack PhD '16 (left) and Anisa Molina '14 (left) stands in the midst of motion in "The Sound of Distance in Itself."

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