
Princeton Dance Festival
DECEMBER 2 - DECEMBER 4, 2022
VENUE Berlind Theater
RUN TIME Approx. 90 mins with 15-minute intermission.
OVERVIEW
The 2022 Princeton Dance Festival will feature new and repertory works by Ronald K. Brown, Davalois Fearon, Sun Kim, Michael J. Love, Susan Marshall, Rashaun Mitchell & Silas Riener, and Caili Quan, performed by more than 50 students in the Program in Dance at the Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center. The range of works includes rhythm tap, contemporary ballet, popping/hip-hop, modern influenced by African dance, and contemporary dance works from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Open to the public; tickets required. Tickets are $12 in advance of show dates, $17 purchased the day of performances at the ticket office, and $10 for students. Tickets will be available for purchase at McCarter Theatre Center Ticket Office online. Passport to the Arts eligible for Princeton students.
Directions:
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COVID-19 Guidance + Updates:
Per Princeton University policy, all guests must either be fully vaccinated, or have recently tested negative (via PCR within 72 hours or via rapid antigen test within 8 hours of the scheduled visit) and be prepared to show proof if asked, or wear a face covering when indoors and around others.
Accessibility:
Berlind Theatre is an accessible venue with wheelchair and companion seating available. An assistive listening system is available and headphones can be requested from ushers. The December 2 performance will be open-captioned. The December 4 show will be a relaxed performance. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations, including Berlind Theatre. Attendees in need of other access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.
TICKETS
ADDITIONAL EVENTS
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 at 2:00 PM
Relaxed Performance
Relaxed Performances ease typical theater requirements and welcome audience members to be comfortable and to move or vocalize freely, without judgment or inhibition.
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