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Week of January 27, 2013

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Through Friday, February 8

Recent Sculpture and Ceramic Work

Sculpture and CeramicsThis exhibition features recent sculpture and ceramic work by students who were enrolled in fall Visual Arts courses at the Lewis Center for the Arts. The work is currently on display in the lobby at 701 Carnegie Center and is open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. through February 8. For information on the Tiger Transit shuttle to 701 Carnegie Center click here.


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The Tempest: February 8-9 & 14-16, 2013

The TempestShakespeare's epic tale of magic, intrigue and romance on a faraway island will be performed with actors and marionettes. Directed by faculty member Tracy Bersley, The Tempest is a senior thesis project of theater student Lily Akerman with marionettes created by senior visual arts student Samantha Ritter. Performances will be held on Friday and Saturday, February 8-9 and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, February 14-16 at 8:00 p.m. in the Marie and Edward Matthews '53 Acting Studio at 185 Nassau Street. Tickets are $12 general admission, $10 students and seniors.


Spheres of Influence: February 14, 2013

Spheres of InfluenceThe Princeton University Art Museum and the Program in Dance at the Lewis Center for the Arts will collaborate on an evening of dance and discussion, inspired by the artistic collaboration between Robert Rauschenberg and Merce Cunningham. The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Marquand Mather gallery of the Princeton University Art Museum, with an opportunity to view a selection of Rauschenberg's works from the 1960-70s. At 7:00 p.m. students will perform a MinEvent composed of choreography by Merce Cunningham, staged by alumnus and former Merce Cunningham Dance Company member Silas Riener '06. Live music will be composed and performed by Jeff Snyder and Cenk Ergün. A panel discussion will take place at 7:30 p.m. led by The New York Times contributor Claudia La Rocco, followed by a reception in Sterling Morton gallery. The program is free and open to the public. View the trailer here.

Photo: XOVER, 2007. Choreography Merce Cunningham, music John Cage, decor and costumes Robert Rauschenberg, lighting Josh Johnson. Rehearsal on the night before the first performance, October 5, 2007, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. Andrea Weber and Daniel Squire. Photo: © Anna Finke; courtesy of the Merce Cunningham Trust / Backdrop © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY


Spring Dance Festival: February 22-24, 2013

Spring Dance FestivalStudents in the Program in Dance will perform works by internationally recognized choreographers Karole Armitage, Zvi Gotheiner, and Mark Morris, and two new works by Raja Kelly and Laura Peterson created with dance students. Princeton alumnus Silas Riener '06, a former member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, returns to campus to stage a special MinEvent for Princeton, a curated compilation of Cunningham choreography with new music created and performed by PLOrk (Princeton Laptop Orchestra). Performances will take place on Friday, February 22 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, February 23 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and Sunday, February 24 at 1:00 p.m. in the Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center. Tickets are $15 reserved seating; $10 students and seniors. View the trailer here.


Conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning Poets: February 28, 2013

Tracy K Smith U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey and Princeton's Tracy K. Smith, Assistant Professor in Creative Writing and the Richard Stockton Bicentennial Preceptor, will hold a public conversation at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 28, in the Chancellor Green Rotunda. A book signing and reception will follow the conversation. This event, co-sponsored by the Lewis Center and the Center for African American Studies, is free and open to the public.


Princeton Poetry Festival: March 15-16, 2013

Princeton Poetry FestivalPrinceton's biennial Poetry Festival is back! The Festival features an international line-up of poets including Gabeba Baderoon (South Africa), Bei Dao (China), Stephen Dunn (U.S.), Sheriff Ghale (Ghana), Jorie Graham (U.S.), Lizzie Hutton '95 (U.S.), Amit Majmudar (U.S.), Bejan Matur (Turkey), Don Paterson (Scotland), Gary Whitehead (U.S.), Xi Chuan (China), and Monica Youn '93 (U.S.). The New Jersey State Finals of the national Poetry Out Loud program will kick-off the Festival on Friday, March 15. Watch for more details to come in future newsletters.


Announcement

Princeton Fellowships in the Creative and Performing Arts Offered

Deadline February 15, 2013

 

Princeton University invites applications for the inaugural Princeton Fellowships in the Creative and Performing Arts, funded in part by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Fellowships will be awarded to artists whose achievements have been recognized as demonstrating extraordinary promise in any area of artistic practice and teaching. Applicants should be early career artists who would find it beneficial to spend two years working in an artistically vibrant university community. Fellows will be in residence for academic years 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 at Princeton, interacting with students, faculty and staff as part of the Lewis Center for the Arts and the Department of Music. Fellows will teach a course or may be asked to take on an artistic assignment, such as directing a play, conducting a student music ensemble, or creating a dance with students. Fellows will be full and active members of our community, committed to frequent and engaged interactions with students during the academic year. An annual stipend will be provided. Applications are due to be submitted by February 15, 2013.

 

The Lewis Center for the Arts encompasses Princeton University's academic programs in creative writing, dance, theater, and visual arts, as well as the interdisciplinary Princeton Atelier. The Center represents a major initiative of President Shirley M. Tilghman to fully embrace the arts as an essential part of the educational experience for all who study and teach at Princeton. Over 100 diverse public performances, exhibitions, readings, and lectures are offered each year, most of them free. For more information about the Lewis Center for the Arts visit princeton.edu/arts.


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