End of semester showings of dance works and new student choreography created during spring dance courses, including showings from courses in breaking, hip-hop, choreography workshops, site-specific performance, lighting design and movement, and “The American Experience and Dance Practices of the African Diaspora.”
Event Schedule
- April 24 at 3 PM in Hearst Dance Theater — “Movement and Light: Interaction and Process of Design and Choreography” taught by Susan Marshall & Tess James
- April 25 at 2:45 PM in Ellie’s Studio — “Introduction to Breaking” taught by Raphael Xavier
- April 25 at 5 PM in Ellie’s Studio — “Approaches to Contemporary Dance and Movement Practices” taught by Joseph Schloss & Raphael Xavier
- April 30 from 1-4 PM at campus outdoor locations — “Site: Place in Art, Performance and Dance” taught by Colleen Asper & Rebecca Lazier. View 12 pieces at locations across campus. More details available below.
- May 1 at 1:30 PM in Murphy Studio — “The American Experience and Dance Practices of the African Diaspora” taught by Dyane Harvey-Salaam
April 30 — Site: Place in Art, Performance and Dance
To see work from this dance course presented across campus, please refer to the locations and times below. Download a map of performance locations
- 1-1:15 PM — Outdoor Fountain at the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
- 1:20-1:35 PM — 185 Nassau St.
- 1:40-1:55 PM — Firestone Library Garden
- 2-2:20 PM — Front stairs at Nassau Hall
- 2:45-2:55 PM — Campbell Hall in Rockefeller College
- 3:05-3:15 PM — New South
- 3:20-3:35 PM — Roberts Dance Studio, Lewis Arts complex
- 3:40-4 PM — Forum in the Lewis Arts complex
Admission
All showings are free and open to Princeton University students, faculty & staff.
Directions
All dance studios and theaters are located in the Lewis Arts complex at 122 Alexander Street. Get directions to the Lewis Arts complex
Accessibility
All dance studios and theaters are accessible venues. Visit our Venues & Studios section for access details for each of our individual locations. Guests in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at least one week in advance at LewisCenter@princeton.edu.