Ballet
Natalie Hedrick and Bradley Streetman perform April 23 in the “Ballet at the BCT” at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The piece pictured, "Out of Reach," was written by Lily Bines.
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Natalie Hedrick and Bradley Streetman perform April 23 in the “Ballet at the BCT” at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The piece pictured, "Out of Reach," was written by Lily Bines.
Senior Haley Harris, No. 4, waits before the start of the women’s 1-mile run Jan. 26 at the IU Relays at Gladstein Fieldhouse. IU will compete in the Penn Relays from April 25-17 in Philadelphia.
Joshua Robinson plays the role of Creon on April 22 during a rehearsal for “Antigone” outside the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The play take place April 29 at the Conrad Prebys Ampitheater.
Glynnis Kunkel-Ruiz rehearses April 22 for “Antigone” outside the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Kunkel-Ruiz will play the titular role of Antigone in the play April 29 at the Conrad Prebys Ampitheater.
Dancer Lilly Leach is carried by a male counterpart April 23 at “Ballet at the BCT,” a student coreographed ballet showcase at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The dance was titled, “Enjoy Your Rabbit” and was written by Andrew Rossi.
A dancer is lifted by a dancer Wednesday during “Ballet at the BCT” in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The dance was called, “Winter Sun,” written by Bradley Streetman.
Redshirt freshman Rikkoi Brathwaite starts from the blocks in the 60-meter dash Feb. 8 at the Hoosier Hills Invitational in Gladstein Fieldhouse.
Redshirt freshman Rikkoi Brathwaite starts from the blocks in the 60-meter dash Feb. 8 at the Hoosier Hills Invitational at Gladstein Fieldhouse. IU will compete in the Cardinal Classic in Stanford, California.
The 2019 Little 500 season ended with Teter Cycling winning the women's race and Cutters winning the men's race for the second year in a row.
The Cutters won the 69th running of the men’s Little 500. It was the team’s second title in a row and its 14th overall, the most in Little 500 history. Editors note: Noble Guyon, Victor Grössling and Emily Abshire have worked for the Indiana Daily Student.
Freshman Fifi Herrera does henna art April 14 at the I Am Worthy Project’s program in the Indiana Memorial Union. Herrera represented HennaIU, which is a group of local henna artists, according to the group's Instagram.
A program for the I Am Worthy Project’s show sits on a table April 14 in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. The program has a mission statement that reads, “through photography and performing arts, we create spaces in which participants feel welcome to express themselves and tell their story.”
Members of the Epiphany Modeling Troupe pose April 14 at the I Am Worthy Project’s show in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The group featured four performers who modeled to a song played on stage.
A member of Ballet Folklórico de IU dances April 14 at the I Am Worthy Project’s show in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The group showcases traditional Mexican dance.
People look at photos April 14 at the I Am Worthy Project’s gallery in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The project’s public relations chair, sophomore Dhvani Shah, said the gallery showcased photos of 20 to 25 people who were interviewed and photographed. She said the project is “basically telling their stories of what empowers them and what makes them feel worthy.”
Maya Wilson-Fernandez, the I Am Worthy project director, speaks April 14 at the project’s show in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The event displayed photos and stories of more than 20 participants in a display and ended with a show of performers from across IU.
Junior Victoria A. Jones looks at a photo April 14 at the I Am Worth Project’s gallery in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Yusuf Gunbi performs April 14 at the I Am Worthy Project’s show in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. Gunbi performed a spoken-word piece titled “Our Excellence.”
The IU dugout celebrates a strike thrown by senior Tara Trainer on Friday against Maryland. IU won, 8-0.
Sophomore Grayson Radcliffe prepares to bat Friday in a game against Maryland. IU won 8-0, and Radcliffe batted two for three in the game.