Spring Dance Festival April
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Princeton Dance seniors Sophie Blue, Liam Lynch and Enver Ramadani present an evening of filmed new dance works. Presented on Zoom webinar and hosted by Hearst Choreographer-in-Residence and guest faculty member Miguel Gutierrez. FREE and open to public; Zoom registration required.
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Steven Runk, Lewis Center for the Arts
March 8, 2021 12:01 p.m.
Late last fall, the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Dance at Princeton University presented a reimagined virtual edition of its annual Princeton Dance Festival.
Play video: Play Video: The Making of Princeton Dance Festival Reimagined
Learn how Princeton’s Program in Dance reimagined its annual Princeton Dance Festival for a socially distanced world during a global pandemic with the help of faculty, choreographers and students living throughout the United States and abroad.
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Zohar Lavi-Hasson, Lewis Center for the Arts
The project featured six diverse, professional choreographers Peter Chu, Francesca Harper, Rebecca Lazier, Dean Moss, Silas Riener and Olivier Tarpaga who led the creation of innovative new works with Princeton students, exploring the possibilities of dance in the COVID-19 era. Presented virtually on Nov. 23 and Dec. 3-5, 2020, each evening was a completely unique experie