Fall Choreography Project
Galloway, N.J. - Stockton University’s Arts and Humanities Performing Arts program presents the Fall Choreography Project, an adjudicated performance for rising choreographers, Dec. 5, Dec. 6, and Dec. 7, 2024, in the Stockton Performing Arts Center.
STUDENT WORKS IN THE PROGRAM
- plastic minds by Valentina Chapa-Sosa
- Walks Me Through by Lindsey Clark
- The Weight of What’s Left by Shanna Landestoy
- Memoriam by Madison Fopeano
- Bona Fide by Antonia Bengardino
- Yes it Will Fall by Ijana Johnson
- Experimentum by Madison Muñiz
- Dig It by Daliangelie Corretjer
- Moth to a Flame by Julianna Bolish
- The Outer Party by Katelin Keane
- Are YOU There by Jordan Pittari
Continuing a more than 30-year tradition of presenting unpredictable and thought-provoking works from choreographers at all stages of their artistic development, the Fall Choreography Project focuses on giving promising dance makers from the Stockton Dance Company a platform to exhibit their work.
Company members have rehearsed throughout the fall in preparation for the adjudicated showcase. The Fall Choreography Project is an opportunity for audiences to view the early work of the next generation of New Jersey dance artists.
When asked about the event, Beau Hancock, assistant professor of Dance, remarked: “The dances for this show were chosen by a panel of Stockton faculty, and represent a spectrum of the choreographic innovation coming from the Stockton Dance community. This production is a chance for these maturing makers to test the expertise they hone inside the classroom. The concert includes moments of physical virtuosity as well as powerful simplicity.”
Ticket Information
Fall Choreography Project runs Thursday through Saturday, December 5-7, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and alumni. Tickets can be ordered online at www.stockton.edu/pac or by calling the Box Office at (609)-652-9000.
The Stockton Box Office is open Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. and 90 minutes before each performance. For patrons with special needs, the university offers wheelchair-accessible seating, listening-assistive devices, and large-type programs.
Stockton University's School of Arts & Humanities
At the center of a liberal arts education, the School of Arts and Humanities allows students to explore their creativity, further their critical and objective thought, and expand their view of the world.
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.