Allison Spann '20, winner of the 2020 Concerto Competition, returns to campus to perform David del Tredici's "Final Alice"

Allison Spann '20, winner of the 2020 Concerto Competition, returns to campus to perform David del Tredici's "Final Alice," a setting of the concluding courtroom scene of Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland, for solo soprano and orchestra.

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“My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living” and “The Myth of Moving On,” an interview with cancer survivor Suleika Jaouad '10, two new pieces by Ann Tashi Slater '84

“My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living” and “The Myth of Moving On,” an interview with cancer survivor Suleika Jaouad '10, two new pieces by Ann Tashi Slater '84

“My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living,” a Catapult piece about my relationship with my father (Class of '53) and my love of Paris, is a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays 2021.

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Allison Spann '20 releases her debut album, sp(inner)ace

Allison Spann '20 releases her debut album, sp(inner)ace

Allison Spann '20 releases her debut album, sp(inner)ace, a genre-mixing blend of layered vocals, strings, drums, bass, and synthetic textures that tells the story of a spider spinning her web between the stars. Exploring themes of healing across time and connection despite all odds, she hopes that the album can serve as a joyful meditation as we slowly emerge from our isolated spaces and discover each other, and ourselves, again.

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Trenton Arts at Princeton Seeking Alum Who Works in Art Therapy

 Trenton Arts at Princeton Seeking Alum Who Works in Art Therapy

Trenton Arts at Princeton is seeking an alum who works in art therapy to speak to Trenton Central High School students on Friday, January 21, as part of a “Careers in the Arts” panel. This is a paid opportunity. Please reach out to TAP Program Associate Mariana Corichi Gomez at mcgomez@princeton.edu if you are interested.

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