Dance for PD® (Parkinson's Disease) A Mark Morris Dance Group Program

Exploring the Intersection of Music, Dance & Parkinson’s
with David Leventhal, Dave Iverson, Elizabeth Margulis, Joshua Roman, and Connie Tomaino

Developed by the Mark Morris Dance Group into a model for classes in more than 300 communities and 25 countries, Dance for PD® applies the insight and techniques used by dancers to guide their own bodies and minds to benefit people with Parkinson’s. Join us for an experiential panel, led by Dance for PD®’s founding teacher and Program Director David Leventhal with Dave Iverson, Elizabeth Margulis, Joshua Roman, and Connie Tomaino, that explores the intersection of music, dance, and Parkinson’s. The event will include a performance by local Dance for PD® participants of adapted Mark Morris choreography, set to live music performed by PUC fan favorite cellist Joshua Roman.


WHEN

Sunday, March 3, 2024, 3:00 PM EST


WHERE

Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall, Princeton University


TICKETS

General: $15 | Student: $10 | Princeton University Student: Free through Passport to the Arts.


Click here to register for this event.


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