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Jessie Miller


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Strouse plays integral role in the UTC shows

JustArts spoke with Kelsey Strouse '13, UTC Coordinator, about her experiences in theater at Brandeis. JustArts: What was your first theater experience at Brandeis? Kelsey Strouse: I first did the 24-Hour Musical my freshman year and was the assistant stage manager.


Goats' disappoints with nonexistent plotline

What do you get when you combine furry four-legged animals, marijuana, a unique family dynamic and a desert landscape? Well, I suppose you could get lots of results, but you also get Goats, a limited-release film that first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January and premiered theatrically in early August. I had high hopes for Goats, mostly because I thought it would be a fun, learn-an-amazing-life-lesson type of movie.


Klein '12 creates dance inspired by Kiki Smith print

Outside the Rose Art Museum, shaded by the trees, a dance interpretation of visual artist Kiki Smith's very original artwork fit perfectly into the surrounding nature and marked an interesting start to my first Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts weekend. The dance piece, entitled "Rivers are Lost in the Sea" and choreographed by Rachel Klein '12, started promptly on Friday afternoon, and the entire dance was over in mere minutes.


Healing with music

Brandeis is known for its many talented and diverse a cappella groups. We go to their shows, applaud for our favorite songs and hum the tunes stuck in our heads.


Initiating connections

On the southern coast of India, in the state of Kerala, is a town called Kasaragod. There David Wilkerson '12 discovered a rich and vibrant Hindu culture on an excursion during his trip to the city of Banagalore this past summer.


Israeli immersion

Study abroad options at Brandeis span the map from Amsterdam to Australia. We arrive in an unknown country and hope for the best.


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