Presented by Princeton University’s Program in Dance.
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Run Time
Approximately 1 hour, 11 minutes, with an intermission
Special Notes
Please silence all electronic devices including cellular phones and watches for the duration of the performance. Please refrain from text messaging during the performance. Please do your best to stay within the designated seating areas and keep all personal belongings off the stage. Thank you.
Frequencies
Choreographer: Olivia Buckhorn ’24* in collaboration with the dancers
Music: Original composition and sound construction by Vince di Mura
Dancer(s): Haley Baird-Dibble ’24*, Sally Menaker ’26, Adam Littman Davis ’25*, Olivia Buckhorn ’24*, Jon Charette ’24, Vivian Li ’24*
Run time: 24 minutes
— Intermission, 15 minutes —
But me you have forgotten
Choreographer: Ethan Luk ’24* in collaboration with the dancers
Music: Sound Construction by Vince di Mura, based on:
- To Those Who Dwelt in a Land of Darkness by zakè and Wayne Robert Thomas
- Addendum 1 by zakè and Wayne Robert Thomas
- Quartet for the End of Time, V: Louange à l’Éternité de Jésus by Olivier Messiaen
- Fratres by Arvo Pärt
- Solar by zakè
- The Human Touch by Nina Simone
Dancer(s): Moses Abrahamson ’25*, Julia Chang ’24, Kathy Li ’24, Wasif Sami ’25, Faith Wangermann ’25*, Julia Zhou ’24*
Run time: 32 minutes
Production Team
Lighting Designer: Madeline Best
Costume Designer: Mary Jo Mecca
Stage Manager: Mary-Susan Gregson
Sound Operator: Iz Fuerter
Costume Stitcher: Wyatt Kim
Run Crew: Jake Rosenthal
Student Run Crew: Sophie Main ’25*, Clara Toujas ’25*
* denotes a certificate/minor student in the Program in Dance
Faculty Choreographic Advisors
Rebecca Stenn, Production & Choreographic Advisor
Aynsley Vandenbroucke, Choreographic Advisor
Raja Feather Kelly, Choreographic Advisor
Susan Marshall, Choreographic Advisor
Special Thanks
To the faculty and staff at the Lewis Center for the Arts and Program in Dance, thank you so much for nurturing us from our first (Zoom!) days at Princeton to our senior thesis. We are endlessly grateful for your unfailing support throughout our four years. To our casts, thank you so much for your dedication, hard work, and courage. Your creativity and artistry have consistently pushed and inspired us throughout this year. We are beyond honored to have shared space and time with you throughout this year. Thank you for bringing your full selves to our processes. To our advisors, Rebecca Stenn and Aynsley Vandenbroucke, thank you for being our fearless cheerleaders and teaching us to trust our first instincts. Your mentorship and generosity has been a highlight of our time at Princeton, and we simply could not have done this show without you. To all of our families, friends, mentors, and dancers we have crossed paths with at Princeton, thank you for everything. Your ceaseless guidance and care have shaped who we are today, and we are deeply indebted to you all. To the audience, thank you so much for being here today. This show is a true culmination of our artistic and academic growth over the past four years, and we are honored to share this special moment with you. We hope you enjoy the show.
— Ethan Luk + Olivia Buckhorn
Land Acknowledgement
We invite you to learn more about:
- The Native and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton
- The lesser-known history of Princeton
- Review a map of native lands to discover the Indigenous history of the lands to which you are connected
Lewis Center for the Arts
Chair: Judith Hamera
Executive Director: Marion Friedman Young
Acting Director of Program in Dance (Spring 2024): Professor of the Practice Rebecca Lazier
Acting Associate Director of Program in Dance (Spring 2024): Professor Susan Marshall
View a list of the Program in Dance Faculty & Guest Artists
For a look at all the people working behind the scenes to bring you this event, view a list of LCA staff members