Events
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JULY
OCTOBER
The Dance Company Residency 2025 artists-in-residence, BigKid Dance, present BRUTE, a dance work inspired by horror cinema and lore. This concert concludes a weeklong residency of master classes, talkbacks, lecture-demonstrations, and rehearsals with the Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ÍřŐľ Dance Company.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Hilarious musical spoof created, written & directed by Gerard Alessandrini. Don’t miss this “convulsively funny” (NY Times) parody from the comic genius behind Forbidden Broadway.
512: The Selena Experience is the closest you can get to a live Selena concert—simply the best tribute out there! These top-tier musicians deliver a mind-blowing show that takes you back to 1995 within seconds of the first song.
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Celebrate a long-cherished tradition of wondrous holiday performances from the Atlantic City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” This beloved ballet tells the story of a little girl named Clara who is given a magical nutcracker doll on Christmas Eve.
Celebrate a long-cherished tradition of wondrous holiday performances from the Atlantic City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” This beloved ballet tells the story of a little girl named Clara who is given a magical nutcracker doll on Christmas Eve.
Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ířվ’s resident big band takes on an ever-changing catalog of holiday hits inspired by the classic Christmas tale – A Charlie Brown Christmas.
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
Spring Dance Concert highlights the gifted artists of the Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ÍřŐľ Dance community, presenting dances from notable choreographers that challenge these performers. Mark Caserta, of BigKid Dance, presents a theatrical, thought-provoking contemporary dance from a queer lens. Chandra Moss-Thorne, former Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ÍřŐľ faculty and current Swarthmore senior lecturer, brings her unique voice in contemporary ballet to the 2026 guest residency.
MARCH
The iconic Appalachian Spring speaks to freshness, simplicity and hope. This touchstone pairs with Manuel de Falla’s ferociously passionate ballet, bringing back Met Opera star Barbara Dever and the engaging flamenco dancer Liliana Ruiz. Richard Wagner’s exquisite poem written for his wife opens up worlds of expression for this program of so many moods and colors.
APRIL
MAY
Drew Zaremba fuses traditional Indian and jazz sounds with classical elements brought to life by five engaging, virtuosic and fun performers. Ludwig van Beethoven’s 7th, with its dynamism and fire, is an unforgettable piece that opens a door to the discovery of great symphonic music in this program with new sounds from the bansuri flute and the tabla.
How Music Talks is our annual concert for students, returning with fresh energy! This year’s event dives into the pulse and excitement of "Energy and Rhythms", offering dynamic excerpts of our upcoming performance on May 3rd. Perfect for school groups — fun, educational, and inspiring!