Spring Dance Concert

Galloway, N.J. – Stockton University’s Dance program is set to offer audiences three performances that highlight the talent and artistry of its community from Thursday, Feb. 27 to Saturday, March 1.

The annual Spring Dance concert is an enduring Stockton tradition that puts the Dance students and the work that they have crafted and perfected during the year on the center stage. 

The performances, on the mainstage of the Performing Arts Center, will include a dance repertoire from guest dancers-in-residence Dante Puleio of the Limón Dance Company and Meredith Rainey, as well as resident choreographers Beau Hancock, Caitlin Quinn Pittenger, Rain Ross and Lauren Putty White.

All three days – Thursday, Feb. 27, Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1 — will have 7:30 p.m. performances. 

Spring Dance Concert
The annual Spring Dance Concert highlights the gifted artists of the Stockton Dance community, presenting dances from notable choreographers that challenge these maturing performers.

Ticket Information 

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

Tickets are 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. 


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. 

Emerging Choreographers Showcase
The new generation of choreographers will get the chance to showcase their new and original repertoires in the Experimental Theatre of Stockton University from Thursday, April 24, to Saturday, April 26. The Emerging Choreographers Showcase is a juried show that doubles as a lab for “choreographic experimentation and innovation.”

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.