BBQ & Jam Session
Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place 15 Edwards Place, Princeton, NJ, United StatesBBQ and jam session led by Daniel Berry ’09, co-sponsored with APJA.
BBQ and jam session led by Daniel Berry ’09, co-sponsored with APJA.
Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University
Presented jointly between PUP and Theatre Intime, Pippin follows the son of Charlemagne as he wrestles with his calling in life and his royal lineage. In a thrilling adventure which blurs the line between reality and fantasy, Pippin journeys between the battlefield, the countryside and the circus as he searches for his ‘corner of the sky’.
Triangle sets sail for its 133rd year of original musical comedy with a tale as old as tide. Icebergs are the least of the passengers’ problems on the less-than-luxury liner SS Giznee. While promising non-stop activities, exotic ports of call, and all the amenities, this voyage soon turns into a real ship show. Prepare to be swept away in a current of schemes, dreams and Triangle’s unique brand of whimsy. Not since Ted has a Cruise from Princeton gone so wrong! So grab a flotation device and join us as Triangle drops anchor at Reunions!
diSiac Dance Company welcomes Princeton alumni to join us in celebrating the return of our own former members! A mixed repertory performance has been prepared, featuring current members and original, diverse dance works. You think you know...
The Princeton University Band honors a great Princeton alumnus, known as the “Father of the Band,” with a free open-air concert of classic Princeton songs and other favorites. Come listen to pieces ranging from rock and roll to Dixieland jazz to modern hits, and sing along with timeless Princeton tunes such as “Going Back to Nassau Hall” and “The Orange and the Black.”
Join us for family fun at Art on Hulfish during Reunions 2024. Drop in any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and enjoy an engaging art project related to the exhibition “Don’t we touch each other just to prove we’re still here?: Photography and Touch.” Come for 15 minutes or two hours — whatever your schedule allows! All ages are welcome. No tickets or reservations are needed.
La Vie En Cello is Princeton University's all-cello ensemble. Our members are engineers, athletes, philosophers, and finance bros, bonded by a love of the cello! Established in 2015, we are a multi-genre ensemble playing songs from pop, rock, jazz, metal, and classical. Join us to celebrate our 5 graduating seniors and our alumni!
Triangle sets sail for its 133rd year of original musical comedy with a tale as old as tide. Icebergs are the least of the passengers’ problems on the less-than-luxury liner SS Giznee.
Presented jointly between PUP and Theatre Intime, Pippin follows the son of Charlemagne as he wrestles with his calling in life and his royal lineage. In a thrilling adventure which blurs the line between reality and fantasy, Pippin journeys between the battlefield, the countryside and the circus as he searches for his “corner of the sky.”
Sponsored by Queer Princeton Alumni (QPA)
The oldies against the new generation in a freestyle dance off!!!
A free performance by current members of Princeton University Ballet (PUB) showcasing pieces from our recent shows.
Alumni are invited to join Museum Director James Steward as he leads an interpretive tour from the perimeter of the construction site, giving insider glimpses into the form and function of the new Art Museum facility. Tours are limited to 55 participants. First-come, first-served.
Sponsored by the Princeton University Glee Club and the Department of Music
Dante Reunion 2024.
Seminar discussion of Paradiso 4, 5, and 6.
Chapel Choir alumni are cordially invited to a reception between the Reunions Organ Recital and the Alumni Sing.
Reunite over food and drink with alumni, graduating seniors, faculty and staff working in and supporting the arts as we celebrate the 10th Anniversary of this gathering and of Princeton Arts Alumni.
Alumni are invited to join Museum Director James Steward as he leads an interpretive tour from the perimeter of the construction site, giving insider glimpses into the form and function of the new Art Museum facility. Tours are limited to 55 participants. First come, first served.
An entertaining, informal concert with something for everyone to enjoy. The concert is presented in memory of Dean Ernest Gordon h70, Robert F. Goheen ’40 h70, William H. Scheide ’36 h70, and John J. F. Sherrerd ’52 h70.
Presented jointly between PUP and Theatre Intime, Pippin follows the son of Charlemagne as he wrestles with his calling in life and his royal lineage. In a thrilling adventure which blurs the line between reality and fantasy, Pippin journeys between the battlefield, the countryside and the circus as he searches for his “corner of the sky.”
Join Museum Director James Steward and Juliana Ochs Dweck, chief curator, for a lively and wide-ranging glimpse into some of the discussions that are shaping the new Museum, due to open in 2025.
Princeton University Band alumni are invited to participate in a traditional Arch Gig with the current membership. Come dance to the band’s cadences!
Alumni working in the arts are invited to mix and mingle at this networking lunch.
Visit the Art Museum Store’s Pop-Up Shop for an artistic assortment of tiger gifts, including jewelry, totes, scarves, notecards, kids’ art supplies, logo merch and so much more!
Chat with Museum staff and sip local beers at the Reunions Tent, then walk down the street to view the exhibition at Art@Bainbridge.
Visit the Art Museum Store’s Pop-Up Shop for an artistic assortment of tiger gifts, including jewelry, totes, scarves, notecards, kids’ art supplies, logo merch and so much more!
Dasha Koltunyuk ’15 will speak about PUC's Healing with Music series — a series she conceived in 2022 and curates—and will speak about other alumni involvement in the series, including writer Suleika Jaouad ’10 and embroidery artist Diana Weymar ’91. This reception will also mark the opening of an art installation by Diana Weymar '91, on display in the Forum at the Lewis Center for the Arts through Reunions weekend. The exhibit includes work by local community members, created as part the community art project “Interwoven Stories of Healing with Music," a collaboration between Weymar and PUC. The exhibit will also include works related to Princetoniana that Weymar created in collaboration with Jaouad, John McPhee '53, and Professor Joyce Carol Oates. Refreshments will be served.
Ongoing exhibits on view throughout Reunions weekend showcase Princeton history, artwork, and more.
Sponsored by Koleinu
Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy