Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 >Bal Ram Singh bsingh (AT) umassd (DOT) edu >bsingh (AT) UMassD (DOT) Edu >National Public Radio Coverage of the DNA Dance Program >Sat, 26 Feb 2005 16:19:18 -0500 > > >Dear Friends and Colleagues, > >Some of you may recall a joint project between Tufts University and >the Center of Indic Studies at UMass Dartmouth to produce a unique >program of describing structure function of DNA through an Indian >classical dance, Bharatnatyam. Recently we were invited to perform >at Trinity College in Hartford, and New England's National Public >Radio station WFCR covered the program's prelude. > >While we are still working on the educational CD based on the >program at UMass Dartmouth in October, 2004, you can get sense of it >from the radio coverage. > >Regards, > >Bal Ram > > >AMHERST, MA (2005-02-22) Translating science into dance: it's a >complex transformation, but a group of teenagers is applying Indian >classical dance to illustrate the double-helix structure of DNA. >WFCR's Charlene Scott reports. > > http://publicbroadcasting.net/wfcr/news/content/742217.html ><http://publicbroadcasting.net/wfcr/news/content/742217.html> > > >Bal Ram Singh, Ph.D. >Director, Center for Indic Studies >University of Massachusetts Dartmouth >285 Old Westport Road >Dartmouth, MA 02747 > >Phone: 508-999-8588 >Fax: 508-999-8451 >Email: bsingh (AT) umassd (DOT) edu > >Internet address: http://www.umassd.edu/indic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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