The exciting, innovative, reimagined virtual edition of the annual Princeton Dance Festival recorded in December features diverse, professional choreographers bringing their unique aesthetics to the question of dance in the COVID era working with Princeton dance students. In works led by Peter Chu, Francesca Harper, Rebecca Lazier, Dean Moss, Silas Riener, and Olivier Tarpaga, students. Free 8:00 pm April 26 ,10:00 am - 8:00 pm
The first undergraduate co-ed class arrived at Princeton University in the fall of 1969. In celebration of this milestone in 2019, the Program in Theater facilitated journalistic research by three generations of Princeton women current students, professional artist alumnae, and the first generation of graduating women to culminate in a theatrical event exploring the experiences of women.
Opinion: 2021 Reflections on Earth Day
”People must feel that the natural world is important and valuable and beautiful and wonderful and an amazement and a pleasure.” – David Attenborough, steward of the Earth
What a perfect time of year this is to celebrate the beauty and the importance of our life-sustaining Earth.
Newly greened trees, the songs of birds, colorful flowers that make us smile, and the rejuvenation of farm fields – all of these miracles create new hope.
This Earth Day, I find myself reflecting on the legacy of people who have cared for our Earth. For it’s in the little things we do every day, the causes we support, and the choices we make in how we live our lives, that we become integral to the Earth’s stewardship.
LOOSE ENDS 4/9: Phyllis Marchand
Dozens of Phyllis Marchand’s friends gathered on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 outside of the Princeton Cemetery to say thank you to Phyllis Marchand as the funeral procession drove down Wiggins Street to the private funeral ceremony. Karen Jezierny, Teri McIntire and Tamera Matteo planned the demonstration of love. Pictured here (L-R) are Teri McIntire, Tamara Matteo, and Anne O’Neill. ×
Dozens of Phyllis Marchand’s friends gathered on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 outside of the Princeton Cemetery to say thank you to Phyllis Marchand as the funeral procession drove down Wiggins Street to the private funeral ceremony. Karen Jezierny, Teri McIntire and Tamera Matteo planned the demonstration of love. Pictured here (L-R) are Teri McIntire, Tamara Matteo, and Anne O’Neill.