Dance Co-Curricular Classes
Take advantage of our FREE drop-in classes in ballet, pilates, yoga, hip-hop, and more. Many classes open to all skill levels; no registration required. FREE and open to all Princeton students, faculty, and staff.
Take advantage of our FREE drop-in classes in ballet, pilates, yoga, hip-hop, and more. Many classes open to all skill levels; no registration required. FREE and open to all Princeton students, faculty, and staff.
Capsule activates the hermetic space of the “white cube” as a physical simulation of the atemporal, disembodied conversations that often occur online. The exhibition builds upon conversations with nine new media artists/designers which were compiled into a magazine also called Capsule. Content from the magazine is also on display. FREE; open to University community.
The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by students in a wide array of media curated from six fall courses in analog and digital photography and graphic design, taught by Laura Coombs, David Reinfurt, Jim Welling and Jeff Whetstone. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
Exploring sustainability, joy, and physicality, this contemporary circus show is a creative collaboration between Princeton students and guest artists from Trenton, led by Princeton senior Ruth Schultz ‘22 with sets/lights by Ricky Feig '22. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff. Free tickets required through University Ticketing.
The Freshman One Act Festival (FOAF) is an annual festival hosted by Theatre Intime where 4 short one-act plays are directed, designed, and performed entirely by freshmen! Join the newest […]
The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by students in a wide array of media curated from six fall courses in analog and digital photography and graphic design, taught by Laura Coombs, David Reinfurt, Jim Welling and Jeff Whetstone. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
The BIPOC* Theater-Makers Group is a space that is held for Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and Multiracial identifying theater makers at Princeton University. We offer this casual, drop-in weekly space to help center the voices and needs of BIPOC students involved in theater. FREE; for Princeton students only.
Exploring sustainability, joy, and physicality, this contemporary circus show is a creative collaboration between Princeton students and guest artists from Trenton, led by Princeton senior Ruth Schultz ‘22 with sets/lights by Ricky Feig '22. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff. Free tickets required through University Ticketing.
The Freshman One Act Festival (FOAF) is an annual festival hosted by Theatre Intime where 4 short one-act plays are directed, designed, and performed entirely by freshmen! Join the newest […]
The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by students in a wide array of media curated from six fall courses in analog and digital photography and graphic design, taught by Laura Coombs, David Reinfurt, Jim Welling and Jeff Whetstone. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
What the heck is a stage manager? Who arranges those awesome lights at all those on-campus dance shows? What about that set? If you've asked yourself those questions or wondered how to get involved in the performing arts without stepping in the spotlight, then join Angelica Qin '23 to learn about design/production roles. FREE; open to all Princeton students.
Exploring sustainability, joy, and physicality, this contemporary circus show is a creative collaboration between Princeton students and guest artists from Trenton, led by Princeton senior Ruth Schultz ‘22 with sets/lights by Ricky Feig '22. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff. Free tickets required through University Ticketing.
The Freshman One Act Festival (FOAF) is an annual festival hosted by Theatre Intime where 4 short one-act plays are directed, designed, and performed entirely by freshmen! Join the newest […]
The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by students in a wide array of media curated from six fall courses in analog and digital photography and graphic design, taught by Laura Coombs, David Reinfurt, Jim Welling and Jeff Whetstone. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
A series of drop-in workshops led by translator-in-residence Jeremy Tiang, for theater in translation. Bring along pages from your play translations to hear them read out loud, or just show up to participate. Come explore what happens to theater when it moves across boundaries of language and culture. No experience in theater or translating required. Held on select Mondays throughout the semester. FREE; for Princeton students only. *3/28 class held in Godfrey Kerr Studio