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Love & Lust: Snow

Sometimes you’ll see me standing outside with my head tipped back towards the winter sky, imploring the clouds to dip close enough to brush against my face the way your words touched my soul.

NEWS | 03/01/2017

Designing the artistic experience: Student filmmakers on campus

Art is participatory. What artists create is an experience for people to look at artwork and imagine themselves to be part of its story. The best works of art are the most convincing in catalyzing their audience’s imagination. Moreover, the process of art-making is also more arduous than we often imagine. This week, The Daily Princetonian spoke with two student artists on campus who designed their own film projects as an extracurricular passion in hopes of unveiling the artistic ideals that motivated them and the artistic processes they underwent.

NEWS | 03/01/2017

Q&A: Lessons Learned from RCAs

Becoming an RCA at Princeton is highly competitive. The application for becoming an RCA has multiple stages, which, depending on the residential college, can include written responses to questions, one-on-one interviews with the DSL, and group interviews with senior RCAs. This week, the Street interviewed some current RCAs to find out more about what this highly sought-after position entails.

NEWS | 02/22/2017

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An Unconventional Coming-of-Age Story: Pilobolus' "Shadowland"

There are certain expectations that accompany one to a dance show.  One anticipates dancers with beautiful lines, clothed in beautiful costumes moving through the stage in ways that seem to defy gravitational laws and human anatomy.  One expects to hear music that somehow perfectly captures the exact quality of movement on stage.  And one awaits being swept into a different reality in which movement becomes the best medium to convey pain, passion, love, and what it means to be human.  Pilobolus somehow simultaneously defies and exceeds these expectations.  Founded in 1971 by a group of students at Dartmouth College, Pilobolus has grown into an internationally acclaimed arts organization, known for its interdisciplinary, experimental approach to movement and storytelling.  This past Tuesday, I saw “Shadowland” at McCarter Theater, a collaborative evening length show created by Pilobolus’s dancers and directors and Steven Banks, the lead writer for SpongeBob SquarePants.  The show follows a young girl’s dream, in which she is trapped as a shadow behind her bedroom wall.  Combining choreography with projected images on multiple, moving screens, Pilobolus uses shadow theater to truly, authentically capture the “shadowland” the girl is attempting to escape.  And it was truly unlike any performance I have ever seen in its ability to stray so far away from conventional dance practices so as to redefine and extend the reach and power of movement.  Stripped of the tutus or dresses one might typically associate with a dance performance, Pilobolus’s performers moved through the stage predominantly in underwear, sometimes even shedding this extra layer to perform significant sections of choreography in the nude.  Their bodies, uncovered and unornamented with frills or tulle, became the sole focus of the audience, drawing attention to the images and characters the dancers could create through the contortion of their own bodies rather than the images or characters that could be projected onto them through clothing and props.

NEWS | 02/15/2017

Art from the HeART tells love stories of the U. Art Musuem

With gallery walls and floor spaces adorned with a vast assortment of fine paintings and statues, it is hard for any patron visiting the Princeton University Art Museum to not feel a sense of romanticism in the air. On Feb. 11, this sense was further heightened when the recurring Art for Families series dedicated their event, Art from the HeART, to telling some of the great love stories behind select museum works.

NEWS | 02/15/2017