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DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Performing and Media Arts for PENUMBRA: 
 2026 ANNUAL SPRING DANCE PRESENTING SERIES\, an evening of original dance 
 work featuring choreography by Babatunji Johnson and Assistant Professor o
 f the Practice Danielle Russo\, on Friday\, March 20\, and Saturday March 
 21\, from 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm\, in the Class of ’56 Flexible Theatre\, Sch
 wartz Center for the Performing Arts. Get your free tickets here.\n\nPENUM
 BRA presents two ensemble dance works that delve into the shadow self and 
 the tensions between impulse\, restraint\, and the ego. Layers surface and
  recede as dancers move through the many selves they carry—some revealed
 \, others concealed\, held close or kept sacred as acts of survival during
  an era marked by fear\, surveillance\, and uncertainty. The evening draws
  on the psychoanalytic thought of Carl Jung\, who understood the shadow as
  parts of the psyche that remain unseen or outside conscious awareness\, a
 longside Sigmund Freud’s interplay between id and ego\, where instinctua
 l drives meet the forces that shape and restrain them. The title evokes th
 e penumbra—the luminous edge of shadow—an image of the threshold where
  darkness thins and the possibility of light emerges\, honoring the quiet 
 persistence of our own. \n\nPENUMBRA is the culmination of DANCING HOME/LA
 ND\, which is a yearlong series of live performances and activations\, gue
 st artist residencies and symposia\, and extra/curricular experiences that
  engages dance and performance artists\, students\, and communities in dia
 logue around memory\, migration\, and place—and where fantasy can serve 
 as a site for reworlding belonging and futurity. Participating students ar
 e enrolled in PMA 1611: Rehearsal and Performance\, which is a project cou
 rse designed to give Cornellians the experience of working with choreograp
 hers\, companies\, designers\, and production staff in a professionally mo
 delled setting.\n\nFilm work by Associate Professor Jeffrey Palmer. Costum
 e design by Senior Lecturer Sarah Bernstein \n\nPhoto credit: Jini Li\, Ar
 chitecture '27
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LOCATION:Schwartz Center for Performing Arts\, Flex Theatre
SUMMARY:PENUMBRA: 2026 ANNUAL SPRING DANCE PRESENTING SERIES
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/penumbra-2026-annual-spring-
 dance-presenting-series
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DTSTAMP:20260512T070706Z
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DTSTART:20260321T233000Z
DTEND:20260322T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Performing and Media Arts for PENUMBRA: 
 2026 ANNUAL SPRING DANCE PRESENTING SERIES\, an evening of original dance 
 work featuring choreography by Babatunji Johnson and Assistant Professor o
 f the Practice Danielle Russo\, on Friday\, March 20\, and Saturday March 
 21\, from 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm\, in the Class of ’56 Flexible Theatre\, Sch
 wartz Center for the Performing Arts. Get your free tickets here.\n\nPENUM
 BRA presents two ensemble dance works that delve into the shadow self and 
 the tensions between impulse\, restraint\, and the ego. Layers surface and
  recede as dancers move through the many selves they carry—some revealed
 \, others concealed\, held close or kept sacred as acts of survival during
  an era marked by fear\, surveillance\, and uncertainty. The evening draws
  on the psychoanalytic thought of Carl Jung\, who understood the shadow as
  parts of the psyche that remain unseen or outside conscious awareness\, a
 longside Sigmund Freud’s interplay between id and ego\, where instinctua
 l drives meet the forces that shape and restrain them. The title evokes th
 e penumbra—the luminous edge of shadow—an image of the threshold where
  darkness thins and the possibility of light emerges\, honoring the quiet 
 persistence of our own. \n\nPENUMBRA is the culmination of DANCING HOME/LA
 ND\, which is a yearlong series of live performances and activations\, gue
 st artist residencies and symposia\, and extra/curricular experiences that
  engages dance and performance artists\, students\, and communities in dia
 logue around memory\, migration\, and place—and where fantasy can serve 
 as a site for reworlding belonging and futurity. Participating students ar
 e enrolled in PMA 1611: Rehearsal and Performance\, which is a project cou
 rse designed to give Cornellians the experience of working with choreograp
 hers\, companies\, designers\, and production staff in a professionally mo
 delled setting.\n\nFilm work by Associate Professor Jeffrey Palmer. Costum
 e design by Senior Lecturer Sarah Bernstein \n\nPhoto credit: Jini Li\, Ar
 chitecture '27
GEO:42.44252;-76.485741
LOCATION:Schwartz Center for Performing Arts\, Flex Theatre
SUMMARY:PENUMBRA: 2026 ANNUAL SPRING DANCE PRESENTING SERIES
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/penumbra-2026-annual-spring-
 dance-presenting-series
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