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Celebrate 50 Years of Dance at Princeton - December 7
Dec
7
4:00 PM16:00

Celebrate 50 Years of Dance at Princeton - December 7

12/7/2019, 4-6:30 PM
Forum at Lewis Arts Complex on the Princeton University campus
122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA

Princeton alumni are invited to join current and former faculty and guests, friends of dance and Founding Director of Dance Ze’eva Cohen in celebrating 50 years of dance at Princeton at a special reception held between Princeton Dance Festival performances on Saturday, December 7, 2019 from 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM at the Forum at the Lewis Arts complex

The Princeton Dance Festival will be performed on December 7 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Come to the reception either before or after a performance!

RSVP FOR THE RECEPTION:
https://princetondance50.eventbrite.com

BUY TICKETS TO THE PRINCETON DANCE FESTIVAL:
https://www.mccarter.org/season/2019-2020/pdps/princeton-dance-festival/

Did you dance at Princeton?
The Lewis Center is collecting stories and photos that reflect the people, places, and spirit of dance at Princeton over the past 50 years, and we'd love to hear from you! Visit this special webpage to share your Princeton dance memories.
https://arts.princeton.edu/application-forms/50-years-dance-at-princeton/

Ticket Website: https://arts.princeton.edu/events/princeton-dance-festival-2019/2019-12-05/
Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/events/414056015932652/

Submitted by Steve Runk, Lewis Center Director of Communications

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Inversions: Dance/Poetry/Procession
Nov
9
3:00 PM15:00

Inversions: Dance/Poetry/Procession

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Dance/Poetry/Procession
Saturday, November 9, 3-5pm
527 Main Street, Roosevelt Island, New York City
RSVPs kindly requested: info@mwprojects.art

Ko Im, an award-winning storyteller and multidisciplinary artist, will perform a trio of interconnected poems on the themes of falling, rising and aligning. She writes deeply from the edges of her comfort zone. Liana Kleinman will perform an inspired dance from Ko’s poetry.
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Christopher Stout is a New York-based artist and curator. He will perform “Monochrome,” a short, repetitive movement piece referencing the work of Louis Kahn and investigating beauty as achieved by simple and recurrent gestures.
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Maria Dimanshtein is a New York-based poet and visual artist. She will read from her debut book of poetry and drawings titled “Expect the Be(a)st.” Written for the age of short attention spans, her poems are conveniently sized at one or two sentences. Humorous, personal and often sinister, they talk about the search for meaning, loneliness, feeling lost in a big city, romance in the age of apps, depression, God and fear of death.
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To celebrate Kahn’s work and his interest in ceremony and processional paths, everyone is invited to walk together from the gallery to Four Freedoms Park to enjoy the sunset and Micah Frank's site-specific soundwalk.

Submitted by Melinda Wang ‘99

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