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.
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.
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes company! Join Lewis Center Student Advisor Molly Bremer '22 and theater certificate student Jay White ’24 each week for a musical theater movie night. Offered each week on Thursday evenings, this series surveys and honors the work of the late great composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, featuring a different musical each week. Take advantage of a relaxing and fun opportunity to get together with fellow students and enjoy all-time-great works of art, whether you’re familiar with Sondheim’s work or not. Please, join us, for one week or for all. Attend the tale! FREE; no RSVP required. Open to all Princeton students.
Lia, an original play based loosely on Shakespeare's "Hamlet," tells Ophelia's untold story, drawing on and ultimately subverting many elements of the original play. Written by senior Meigan Clark '22 and directed by senior Ines Aitsahalia '22. FREE and open to University community; tickets required.
Princeton senior Julie Shin's "Power Play" employs the audience/performer relationship as a mechanism for exploring the realities of power and pressure between women and society. Asking both the performer and viewer to consider the extent of their control over the environment, the piece is an intimate look at the nuances of ownership when subjected to the gaze. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff. Free tickets required.
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.
Fintan O'Toole, Princeton University's Visiting Leonard L. Milberg ’53 Professor in Irish Letters, delivers the annual Robert Fagles Memorial Lecture on "Open Secrets: Ulysses at 100." In his lecture, O'Toole asks why James Joyce's revolutionary novel "Ulysses" still matters today. Via Zoom Webinar; registration required. FREE
Lia, an original play based loosely on Shakespeare's "Hamlet," tells Ophelia's untold story, drawing on and ultimately subverting many elements of the original play. Written by senior Meigan Clark '22 and directed by senior Ines Aitsahalia '22. FREE and open to University community; tickets required.
Princeton senior Julie Shin's "Power Play" employs the audience/performer relationship as a mechanism for exploring the realities of power and pressure between women and society. Asking both the performer and viewer to consider the extent of their control over the environment, the piece is an intimate look at the nuances of ownership when subjected to the gaze. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff. Free tickets required.
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.
Sun Kim leads a class on Popping as part of the Program in Dance’s spring 2022 co-curricular dance offerings. Open to Princeton students, faculty, staff and alumni. Drop-in. FREE
Celebrate the new year by attending Trenton Arts at Princeton's Saturday Morning Arts winter showcase! Featuring performances from Trenton Youth Dancers, Orchestra, Singers, and Theater. FREE; open to University community. No advance tickets; registration onsite.
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.
Princeton senior Julie Shin's "Power Play" employs the audience/performer relationship as a mechanism for exploring the realities of power and pressure between women and society. Asking both the performer and viewer to consider the extent of their control over the environment, the piece is an intimate look at the nuances of ownership when subjected to the gaze. Open to Princeton students, faculty and staff. Free tickets required.
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.