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Campus Picks: Feb. 10, 2011

Dance: Naacho’s Talaash: A Search for Lost Love

As Princeton’s premiere Indian dance troupe puts on its annual show, now is the perfect time to expand your knowledge of Indian dance beyond the ending credits of “Slumdog Millionaire.” The show promises to be an explosive, energetic and colorful display of many varieties of dancing in the Indian tradition and is not a show to be missed.

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Theatre Intime

Thursday and Friday, 8 p.m.

Saturday, 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. 

Dance: Triple 8’s Awakening

Come support your favorite East Asian dance group as Triple 8 presents its annual show! Featuring everything from martial arts to lyrical dance, Awakening will be unlike anything you’ve seen before. With a mix of the traditional and the modern, the show is sure to entertain.

Frist Performing Arts Theater

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Friday, 8 p.m.

Saturday, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Performance: MLIFailed Love

A celebration of failed love in honor of Valentine’s Day with food, fun and student performances by Molly Bolten ’14, Phoenix Gonzalez ’11, Phyllis Heitjan ’11, Natasha Japanwala ’14, Mohit Manohar ’13, Katie McGunagle ’14, Q Miceli ’12, Mirabella Mitchell ’13, Ruthie Nachmany ’12, Elizabeeth Shoenfelt ’13, Olivia Stoker ’11, Jess Turner ’12, Mark Watter ’14, and Caroline Reese ’14.

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University Art Museum

Thursday, 7-9 p.m. 

Film: Garden Theatre Movies

Tron: Legacy

If you missed the boat on “Tron: Legacy” when it first came out, then take the time this weekend to explore the action-filled sci-fi world of the Grid. Starring Jeff Bridges and Garrett Hedlund, “Tron: Legacy” tells the story of a father and son as they fight for life in a stunning virtual fantasy where life is a game and death a deletion.

Jackass 3D

Johnny Knoxville and his crew of daredevils are back, and they’re raunchier than ever. Catch the action, obscenity, danger and hilarity that made “Jackass” a hit from the beginning, because we all know that if you can’t do the pranks yourself, the next best thing is to watch someone else do them in 3D.

Princeton Garden Theater

Thursday-Saturday, 12 a.m.

Performance: The Vagina Monologues

Performed on college campuses nationwide every year on Valentine’s Day to raise awareness about violence against women, the Vagina Monologues is a tribute to womankind. Funny, sad, and heartwarming, this is a performance that you surely won’t want to miss.

Whitman Theater

Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.

Saturday, 2 p.m.

  

Campus Picks compiled by Street staff.