Roberts Dance Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Award-winning dance scholar, educator, and author Brenda Dixon Gottschild lectures as part of a series on Black Feminist Performance
Roberts Dance Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Award-winning dance scholar, educator, and author Brenda Dixon Gottschild lectures as part of a series on Black Feminist Performance
Richardson Auditorium · Presented by: Lewis Center for the Arts , Department of Music
A dance theater work with live music inspired by ideas and themes centered on memory, history, and images of political and cultural realities affecting the continent of Africa.
Hearst Dance Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Lewis Center for the Arts , Program in Dance
In A Love Supreme, four performers dance to the eponymous music of John Coltrane. The work is renowned for its exploration of the tension between tonal and rhythmical complexity and simplicity.
Roberts Dance Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Artist-scholar-organizer Ebony Noelle Golden lectures as part of a series on Black Feminist Performance
Labyrinth Books · Presented by: Labyrinth Books
Dance professor Judith Hamera reads from and signs copies of her latest book, "Unfinished Business: Michael Jackson, Detroit, and the Figural Economy of American Deindustrialization"
Roberts Dance Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Interdisciplinary artist Autumn Knight lectures as part of a series on Black Feminist Performance
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center · Presented by: Program in Dance
Princeton dance students perform repertory works and new works by distinguished choreographers
Hearst Dance Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
An evening of dance investigating the inherent social and relational dynamics of the human body through forms of non-classical virtuosity centered on task-based range and commitment.
Hearst Dance Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Students working in dance, writing, theater, music or visual art present new interdisciplinary work developed through collaboration with other artists and mentorship from dance faculty
Ellie’s Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
First in a series of 3 events with the inaugural Caroline Hearst Choreographers-in-Residence in the Program in Dance. Bessie Award-winner Abby Zbikowski and Abby Z and the New Utility company member Fiona Lundie share explorations of new works-in-progress, influences, training methods, and more. Open to Princeton students, faculty & staff.
Roberts Dance Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Second in a series of 3 events with the inaugural Caroline Hearst Choreographers-in-Residence in the Program in Dance. Bessie Award-winner Ralph Lemon discusses his work, Ceremonies Out of the Air. Open to Princeton students, faculty & staff.
Hearst Dance Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
A collaborative senior dance thesis concert showcasing new choreography by five dance seniors, as well as the performance of repertory and new works by acclaimed guest choreographers Raja Feather Kelly, Zvi Gotheiner, Ohad Naharin, and Christopher Ralph
Hearst Dance Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Dance senior Trent Kowalik presents new choreography about the way different human perspectives can intersect and create a single physical world that is unified by motion. Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
Ellie’s Studio, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance
Bessie Award winner Karen Sherman presents a conversation about her show "Soft Goods," which examines work, disappearance, and the occupational self-obliteration of stagehands.. Open to Princeton students, faculty & staff.
Hearst Dance Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Dance , Program in Visual Arts
Dance and visual arts senior Rachel Schwartz presents a show about how we express and experience personal relationships through food. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.