Dance company to perform to Harbison, Ruehr compositions
Dance company to perform to Harbison, Ruehr compositions
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Dancer Jillian St. Germain demonstrates the expansiveness and precision of works by Rebecca Rice, dancer, choreographer and director of Rebecca Rice Dance in Boston. The company will perform at MIT in a lecture/demonstration recital of dances to music by MIT composers John Harbison, Institute Professor, and Elena Ruehr, lecturer in music. Works by Rice will include 'Echoes' (2004), 'Stratas' (2004) and the Boston premiere of 'Busy Blues' (2007). The Rebecca Rice event will be held on Saturday, May 12, in Killian Hall at 7 p.m. The event is free to the MIT community, with a suggested donation of $10. A reception will follow. Photo / Matthew Karas
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