Fall Choreography Project

Galloway, N.J. – Stockton University Dance students will host three performances of their annual choreography project from Thursday, Dec. 5, to Saturday, Dec. 7, in the Performing Arts Center

The Fall Choreography Project fosters the talents of the Dance program’s future choreographers by presenting the dance repertoires that they have worked on throughout their time in the program. It is a Stockton tradition to present the “exciting and thought-provoking works” of its students.

All three days – Thursday, Dec. 5, Friday, Dec. 6, and Saturday, Dec. 7 — will have 7:30 p.m. performances. 

Fall Choreography Project
The Fall Choreography Project fosters the talents of the Dance program’s future choreographers by presenting the dance repertoires that they have worked on throughout their time in the program.

Ticket Information 

Tickets are $15 for the general public and $12 for senior citizens (65+), military-affiliated individuals, children under 12 and Stockton-affiliated individuals (alumni, faculty/staff and students).  

Tickets are also available at the Stockton Performing Arts Center box office from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 90 minutes before showtime. Call 609-652-9000. 


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Handel's Messiah

Join Stockton University’s choral program and guest artists at Borgata Hotel & Casino for a 40th-anniversary performance of Handel’s “Messiah” at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8.

We offer innovative programs in each of our eight undergraduate areas of study: Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Africana Studies, Communication Studies, Historical Studies, Languages and Culture Studies, Literature, and Philosophy & Religion, and also our graduate program in American Studies and our dual degree program in Literature & American Studies. The study of the arts and humanities builds communication and problem-solving skills, better preparing students for careers in innovative environments.