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Raye Concert Audience Interaction | Arts | The Harvard Crimson Sections News Opinion Arts Blog Magazine Metro Multimedia Sports
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Investments News In Asia Trip, Harvard Divinity School Dean Marla Frederick Pitches Global Partnerships Audience members get up close
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Influencing an Audience of 2.2 Billion: Sophie Silva on Fashion, Success, and Creating Global
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Rainbow Kitten Surprise Concert Review: A Band That Knows Its Audience | Arts | The Harvard Crimson Sections News
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jazzy ballads to high-energy EDM, the artist captivated the audience with her versatility, humor
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of the sick.” It is with these words in mind that every audience member enters what is
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On Nov. 24, rock band Fleetwood Mac’s lead singer Stevie Nicks took the audience down memory lane with
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of Their Dreams The duo blended their dreamlike aesthetics with pure fun, providing audience members with a
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an ER, with a documentary style, handheld approach — almost as if the audience is another doctor following
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the inherent tragedy of an event rather than character development to inform audience reaction. Refusing to
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script and the plot of the story with the audience.” This process relies on
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a half-full theater, a glowing yellow demon surrounded by sponsors’ names welcomes an audience of both
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Firm” does an excellent job utilizing the Loeb Experimental black box theater space. Despite audience seating on both sides
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shifts — and it is only these fragments that the film shares with its audience. Between vignettes, the
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s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” presented a simple scene for audience members to intrude
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the back and flutes toward the front facing the audience. Since the audience
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film’s opening is gripping and features strong exposition, efficiently putting the audience in Lucy
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journalist and Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Shiori Itō spoke with a packed audience at Harvard University’s
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the characters to cope with grief and neglect distracts the audience’s attention from the
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that treated its residents as “vegetables” and “objects.” Through this exchange, the audience comes to understand
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jazzy ballads to high-energy EDM, the artist captivated the audience with her versatility, humor
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at the world and not be afraid,” Frankel told the audience of 40
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The 26-year-old guitarist crafts a sublime listening experience, drawing the audience from the onset
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a packed crowd. The event drew fans well beyond the literary fold. Audience member Jennifer Brennan attended
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For HPT, comedy is meant to be an interaction with the audience. The cast
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strange and lustful monologues with a conviction that helps the audience better understand her absurd
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clever theming behind dividing the concert into four distinct sections allows the audience to journey
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in this training, she opened the “Rapunzel” performance with education and audience participation. In a
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to attendees. But the flag waving quickly ended when a visibly disappointed audience watched CNN call Ohio
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the next act: the Albert Lam Sextet. In the interlude, audience members weave between tables
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lack of dialogue and frequent close-up shots risked boring the audience. Murnau, on the
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as the community felt between the performers and the audience. The showcase
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back, and still always try to find ways to maintain audience sympathy. It’s this
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home for Asian American audiences — yet it also managed to teach its audience something new. Reenacting a
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expanded upon this point, wishing to share HRMDC’s warmth with the audience. “I hope that for
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momentum carried into “Reflections,” shifting from performance to shared experience as the audience joined in on
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the meaning of the choral works. It also helped foster the audience’s emotional connection to
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the weeds, Harolds typically begin with a “fun idea-generating opening” that includes audience participation and open
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Harvard’s annual student-run fashion and dance show. Since 1994, Eleganza has electrified audience members with its celebration
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Palestine encampment in Harvard Yard. Though the HOOP members were granted an audience with a member
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intense anti-Vietnam War protests on campus — bars protesters from preventing invited speakers from talking or audience members from hearing them
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The costumes — while not historically accurate — are aesthetically pleasing, which, to the average audience, suffices. Furthermore, every shot
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A. Engles • “Survival is Insufficient” brought many fresh ideas to BUFF this year, leaving audience members prepared for
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exhibition “Kelly Taylor Mitchell: mouth wide open.” The exhibition is slightly hidden, requiring its audience to weave
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s performance brought back generational memories of many Asian-American and Chinese audience members who resonated with
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universities have helped recast inherited advantage as earned success. Speaking to a packed audience at the Askwith
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of “The Dream” — based on Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” — captivated audience members with David Walker
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began his speech by recognizing his family and friends in the audience, including Clarence Jones — Martin
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films playing for their first time in front of an audience and many
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New York City Center Stage II, a 150-seat theater with the audience seated on three sides
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them to grow.” With “Rewind,” the first dance of Act 1, audience members were brought back
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Might Be Giants’ concerts as well. When choosing their set list, they take into account both audience preferences and various
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Claire (Aziza Scott) — Anna’s heavily pregnant friend from home — serves as a hilarious audience surrogate, constantly reminding Anna
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the arts and AIDS advocacy. In remarks to the audience, Ralph emphasized empathy and
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of the expression — their creative expression — as well as for the audience that receives it and
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the contrary, Welch knew exactly how to put a spell on her audience in moodier
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play: Instead of merely observing the characters’ hellish descent, the audience was pushed in
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enters the scene drenched in blood and very quickly subverts audience expectations. “What? This? No
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nature of the duo’s struggles. The format forced the audience to find
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like dissecting a complex poem without turning into homework for the audience. The dialogue
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s use of references is that it limits the documentary’s target audience. In other
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with a smoothness and reserved energy that was gentle on the audience’s ears but simultaneously
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s ‘Onegin’ Many ballets end in tragedy, but few ballets leave the audience emotionally wrecked like John
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Nairn’s vision was brought to life by the dancers’ precise execution. Audience member Caitlyn Hancock expressed
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situation as the film progresses, it leaves little satisfaction for the audience. Knowing that the
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21, and Sibelius’ Symphony No. 1. The three pieces gave the audience a journey
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remains inferior to the first installment. The film immediately immerses its audience into Oz with a
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long.” For such an enigmatic statement, this sentence does not actually let the audience’s mind wander. Other
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drummer Art Cruz, as he showcased a versatile skillset to an enraptured audience. Vocalist Randy Blythe, now
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and pasts. In being invited to this wedding, the audience becomes implicated in
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Biddy” Martin and Paul J. Finnegan ’75 discreetly sat in the audience. FAS Dean Hopi E
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and rubble from the beast, cinematographer Kyung-Pyo Hong immerses the audience in the
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jazzy ballads to high-energy EDM, the artist captivated the audience with her versatility, humor
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Irankunda The cast joins hands for their final bow as the audience applauds their performance in
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s fourth studio album, “The Great Divide,” will be released to an audience eagerly awaiting the
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Moon” was when she was in high school, sitting in the audience of a
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bringing him the satisfaction he desires. Still, Shelley does not provide the audience with a clear
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the Musical” was an enjoyable show with some memorable high points, but the audience left wishing they had
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presence. In the first minutes of the film, the audience is plunged into darkness
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dinner was essential in the writing process. Interactive components offer the audience a seat
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to his accomplishments wearing a Harvard uniform this season, Donato wowed an ever broader audience when he donned the
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the handling of hostage negotiations, speaking Monday evening before a packed audience at the Institute
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serving in the military. The video was played before the audience at the IOP
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a result are far too unlikable and honest for an American audience. By Season 2, the
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a single, relentless shot during the couple’s breakup that makes the audience feel almost complicit. This
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life and workshops them into the script. As he writes, the audience watches these scenes materialize
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Minotaur,” none of the characters are particularly resonant, and the audience lacks the emotional
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around viral videos and real-world stunts, explicitly targeting a Gen Z audience. This approach proved successful
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Chaos By Bhargavi A. Limbachiya • “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” reminds its audience that even in
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the piano, as either by playing it or by being in the audience for a
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education and an IOP Spring 2026 resident fellow who moderated the panel, urged audience members to press
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the graduate students’ union,” Lobo Koerich said, to cheers from the audience and the
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the council's discussion of the matter by reminding the audience that the city
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clever theming behind dividing the concert into four distinct sections allows the audience to journey
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Get A Clue’ Preview: A Brand New Whodunnit By Mary E. Tito • Audience members will feel as
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up shots of a character staring into space. While allowing the audience to sit
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Parnes • Immersive exhibitions have the ability to transform the typical audience experience — but “The
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set, which opened the concert. “There were five people in the audience to start
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covers the AIDS crisis without mentioning the illness once, guiding the audience solely through its core
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Valencia • Bettina Stoetzer, assistant professor at MIT, lectures on German literature to the audience. Last Friday, an interdisciplinary