Yosvany Terry: Discovering Afro-Cuban Musical Traditions
May 6, 2025

Yosvany Terry is a groundbreaking artist at the intersection of Afro-Cuban music and Cuban jazz, redefining the cultural landscape through his innovative approach.As a senior lecturer on music at Harvard and the director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, Terry embodies the rich musical traditions that stem from the African diaspora influence.
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Elegy Poetry Workshop: Connecting Through Creative Loss
May 6, 2025

The elegy poetry workshop held recently at Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room invites participants to explore the profound nature of grief through creative expression.As a part of a unique community poetry initiative, this workshop engages individuals in writing and reflecting on their losses, making it a therapeutic space for those looking to process their emotions during challenging times.
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Dance Like Somebody’s Watching: Tips for Authentic Expression
May 6, 2025

Dance like somebody’s watching is more than just a catchy phrase; it encapsulates the essence of self-expression and liberation through movement.In a world where judgment often looms large, embracing this mindset can transform the way we approach dance, turning it into a powerful tool for emotional release.
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Cultural Rhythms Festival Celebrates Diversity with Dance & Art
May 6, 2025

The Cultural Rhythms festival, a vibrant celebration hosted by Harvard University, showcases the rich tapestry of artistic expression through dance performances and music from around the globe.This year, the festival welcomed the renowned Becky G, who was honored as Artist of the Year for her dedication to authenticity in the arts.
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AI and Photography: Preserving Visual History with Technology
May 5, 2025
AI and photography are becoming increasingly intertwined, shaping how visual narratives are created and perceived in the modern landscape.The impact of AI on photography extends beyond mere image generation; it raises critical questions surrounding copyright, misinformation, and the preservation of visual history.
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Elegy Workshop: A Personal Journey Through Grief and Poetry
May 2, 2025

The elegy workshop at Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room invites participants to delve into the powerful realm of grief and loss poetry, creating a space where personal emotions converge with collective remembrance.In this intimate setting, poets and enthusiasts gather to explore the tradition of writing elegy, honoring those we've lost while forging connections through shared experiences.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Visual History Today
May 2, 2025

AI in photojournalism is revolutionizing the way we capture and interpret our world through images.As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves, it presents photojournalists with both major challenges and exciting opportunities, fundamentally altering the landscape of visual storytelling.
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Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Musical Traditions
April 28, 2025

Yosvany Terry, the internationally acclaimed musician and composer, is at the forefront of exploring the rich tapestry of Afro-Cuban music and its cultural connections to the music traditions in Benin.Having recently traveled to West Africa and back to his native Cuba, Terry has immersed himself in researching how these diverse musical heritages interlace, revealing the profound influences of the African diaspora on contemporary jazz.
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