Moths in Art + Culture: Presentation and Dance Performance @ACP
In celebration of National Moth Week, Entomologist Alexander N. Rudin presents Moths in Art and Culture. From the macabre Death’s-head hawkmoth to the revered silkworm moth, from the legendary Mothman to the titanic Mothra, Rudin will take you on a journey through 6,000 years of moths’ impact in culture. This program, free and open to the public, includes a special Flamenco dance tribute to silkworms by Lisa Botalico featuring Spanish silk shawls. Save your seat.
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Stories in the Garden: “Try It”, Morven Museum & Garden
Enjoy an evening in Morven's gardens while discovering the "magic" of the People & Stories/ Gente y Cuentos method - making connections, transforming lives through literature - one short story at a time Hear a stunning, contemporary short story read aloud by an experienced P&S/GyC Coordinator during this free "Try It" session. Talk about it. Change your mind. That's the mantra as we engage in deep conversation among people from all walks of life through reading together in community. All are welcome! Space is limited to 20 people. Pre-registration is required. In the event of inclement weather, the program will move inside the museum’s Stockton Education Center.
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True West, Princeton Summer Theatre
This finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and well-known American classic explores alternatives that might spring from the demented terrain of the California landscape when sons of a desert-dwelling alcoholic and a suburban wanderer clash over a film script.
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Outdoor Summer Film Series, Princeton University Art Museum
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