"Roots" is an evening of two distinctive dance works by Princeton seniors Naomi Benenson and Mandy Qua. These pieces both explore and challenge traditional ways of connecting with oneself and one's community. March 3 performance includes open captioning. Open to public; no tickets required.
"Roots" is an evening of two distinctive dance works by Princeton seniors Naomi Benenson and Mandy Qua. These pieces both explore and challenge traditional ways of connecting with oneself and one's community. March 3 performance includes open captioning. Open to public; no tickets required.
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University dance students premiere new filmed works online
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In locations as vast as an open field and as intimate as a slant-roofed attic, new dance works by students choreographed specifically for film will premiere online in the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Dance “Spring Dance Festival - April,” 8 p.m. on Friday, April 30.
The free program on Zoom will showcase the independent thesis works of seniors Sophie Blue, Liam Lynch and Enver Ramadini. Each conceived and choreographed pieces for presentation via video in a virtual environment, “exploring the translation of movement specifically for the camera“:
Sophie Blue’s “əˈfem(ə)rəl,” filmed in a field near Princeton University. will be part of Princeton University Program in Dance s online Spring Dance Festival on April 30.Photo courtesy of Sophie Blue