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Co-curricular classes for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester have moved online and are still free and open to all University students, faculty, and staff.

As part of the Program in Dance’s spring 2020 co-curricular dance offerings, Adam Hyndman leads a workshop inspired by Casey Nicholaw’s choreography from Aladdin.

Curated by Adam Hyndman and taught by Hyndman and guests, this series of workshops will provide the opportunity to learn from some of Broadway’s top performers. Over the course of the semester, the class will survey a wide range of genres and feature the most contemporary dance styles currently being utilized on Broadway. No experience required.

To take advantage of our unique course offerings and virtually train with professionals outside of course work, visit the Co-Curricular Offerings page for the Zoom ID for this class. Participants will need to log in to this page with Princeton University ID to gain access.

ABOUT

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Photo by Jacob Smith

ADAM HYNDMAN is a performing artist, producer, and activist. A Princeton graduate of the class of 2012; he has worked extensively in the arts, performing on stage and screen with roles on Broadway and television. Some notable performing credits include: NBC’s The Sing Off, CHILDREN OF EDEN at the Kennedy Center, and on Broadway in ALADDIN, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, and currently HADESTOWN. Adam uses his experiences working with narratives to challenge his vision for the world on and off stage, as an author and wellness coach, as well as a producer and creative consultant. He is a co-producer for THE INHERITANCE on Broadway and executive producer for FoodTank’s GARJANA Live presented at La MaMa this coming summer. As an individual committed to excellence and progressive achievement through collaboration, he works toward the manifestation of a diverse and inclusive world.

www.adamhyndman.com

Presented By

  • Program in Music Theater
  • Program in Dance
  • Program in Theater

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