Lunar Gala: The Entertainment Apr 15, 2007 5:00 pm | by Terry Shyu
The show opened with Flamenco Dance, performed by four dancers from the Centro Flamenco de Pittsburgh. The second performance was Pushpanjali, which translates to "offering flowers in folded hands." This solo dance by HSS senior Sonal Mayekar was performed in the classical South Indian Bharatanatyam style. The second act started with Bus Ride, a highly imaginative dance performance with four schoolgirls in uniform, workers in suits, and street dancers together. This lavishly visual performance was remarkably well coordinated; had very smooth transitions yet spectacular changes of styles. The Bus Ride ended in its dramatic close with the "stop requested." In the final entertainment performance, beatboxers CFA sophomore Ryan Woodring and MCS sophomore Andy Yang vocally recreated hip-hop percussion. This crowd-pleasing performance left the audience amazed and cheering.
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