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2013 -2014 Cary Lecture Series <br />AN ANNUAL SERIES OF FREE PUBLIC LECTURES IN LEXINGTON <br />Cary Hall, 1605 Massachusetts Avenue <br />Saturdays at 8pm <br />The Committee: Robert Russman Halperin, Susan Emanuel, Rita Goldberg, Van Seasholes <br />Website: www.carylecturescries.org <br />Clip Ticket For Each Event <br />Helena Froehlich will present a lecture demonstration on the process of creating dances, <br />P-4 <br />revealing the human aspiration to become a work of art. Tracing some highlights from the <br />Renaissance to Contemporary Dance, she will present short dances in different styles, per- <br />00 <br />formed by dancers from the Lexington area, accompanied by live musicians. She will chore- <br />ograph for us an extract from a commissioned work by composer Michael Gandolfi. <br />Amartya Sen will explore the strange fact that human rights, though constantly appealed to as a <br />Helena is on the faculty of the Boston Ballet School and has taught and danced in France and <br />cv <br />v� <br />Germany, as well as the United States. She is the Director of CreationDance, a sacred dance <br />i <br />moral standard, are not well understood. He will ask: what are human rights, and why are they <br />v <br />O <br />LHS Auditorium • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013 - 8:OOPM <br />ao <br />relevant to us now ? He is Professor of Economics at Harvard University, the former Master of <br />Trinity College, Cambridge, and the author of many books. He is also prominently involved in <br />4 <br />higher education in his native India. His work on ethics and political philosophy, welfare eco- <br />nomics, and poverty has won almost countless honors, including a Nobel Prize in Economics in <br />0 <br />1998. <br />Cary Hall • SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2014 — 8 :OOPM <br />Helena Froehlich will present a lecture demonstration on the process of creating dances, <br />P-4 <br />revealing the human aspiration to become a work of art. Tracing some highlights from the <br />Renaissance to Contemporary Dance, she will present short dances in different styles, per- <br />00 <br />formed by dancers from the Lexington area, accompanied by live musicians. She will chore- <br />ograph for us an extract from a commissioned work by composer Michael Gandolfi. <br />Helena is on the faculty of the Boston Ballet School and has taught and danced in France and <br />cv <br />v� <br />Germany, as well as the United States. She is the Director of CreationDance, a sacred dance <br />i <br />company and has choreographed more than 100 dance pieces. <br />v <br />O <br />LHS Auditorium • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013 - 8:OOPM <br />
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