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2023 Princeton Dance Festival ⋆ Princeton, NJ Local News

The 2023 Princeton Dance Festival features new and repertory works by nationally and internationally recognized choreographers, performed by more than 50 Princeton dance students. The program includes choreography by Brian Brooks, Amy Hall Garner, Bill T. Jones staged by Catherine Cabeen, Ishita Mili, Shamel Pitts, and Donna Uchizono.

2022 Princeton Dance Festival ⋆ Princeton, NJ local news

2022 Princeton Dance Festival ⋆ Princeton, NJ local news
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Lewis Center for the Arts announces Caroline Hearst Choreographers-in-Residence

Lewis Center for the Arts announces Caroline Hearst Choreographers-in-Residence
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Common calendar, Packet papers, April 30 Common calendar, Packet papers, April 30   Mercer County Community College has opened registration for in-person summer Tomato Patch program, its dance, theater, vocal and visual arts programs at Kelsey Theatre.   McCarter Theatre Center’s Resident Producer Debbie Bisno presents “The Manic Monologues.” This initiative brings to life true stories submitted by resilient people across the world living with mental health challenges, performed by a celebrated cast of actors and enhanced by interactive design and technology.   June 21-26: Studio art foundations, drawing, painting, sculpture June 28 to July 2: masks, make believe July 6-9: Magic of Monet July 12-16: imagination drawing

Princeton Dance Festival Reimagined, presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts Program in Dance -

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 explored the intersections of dance and multimedia performance, digital animation, filmmaking, site-based work, and music. Each evening is a completely different and unique experience followed by a recorded question and answer session with the choreographers. Video content is closed captioned. Like this:

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