
Dear Members of the Department of Music Community,
I write today to express deep sadness and outrage at the recent rise in violence against Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders...
Princeton Research Day 2019 features more presentations in the arts than ever before! The free, day-long event on Thursday, May 9 in the Frist Campus Center includes the following arts-related events:
10:00 AM, Theatre (Room 301): Musical Performance
Timothy Ruszala '20
From Music to “Event”: The Politics of George Brecht’s “Water Yam”
11:00 AM, Room 330, Visual Arts
Yunzi Shi '20
The Hike: A Documentary on Urban Verticality
11:00 AM, Theatre (Room 301), Dance
Lauren Auyeung '19
Underground Battle: A Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Hip-Hop Dance
11:00 AM, Theatre (Room 301), Musical Performance
Eli Berman '20
Singing to Myself: Toward a Nonbinary Philosophy of the Voice
11:00 AM, Theatre (Room 301), Theatre
Tamia Goodman '19 & Jasmeene Burton '19
Legally Blonde
01:00 PM, Theatre (Room 301), Theatre
Abigail Spare '20
A National Characteristic: Noël Coward in the Face of Violence
01:00 PM, Theatre (Room 301), Musical Performance
Kyle Masson GS5
Unperformed, Unstudied, Unknown: Antonio Cesti, Affect and Creativity in the 17th-century Cantata
01:00 PM, Theatre (Room 301), Musical Performance
Joyce Chen GS1
Con tutti gli affetti e l’immaginazione: Unheard Gems of 17th-century Italian Keyboard Music
01:00 PM, Theatre (Room 301), Theatre
Tyler Ashman '21
"In A Spacious Place": Grappling with Sociocultural Pressure through Poetry, Performance, and the Psalms
01:00 PM, Room 330, Theatre
Jianing Zhao '20
Storytelling and Homecoming: Costume Design for The Odyssey
For more information about Princeton Research Day and a full schedule of events, click here.