Kings Return
Kings Return, who will perform in Rollins Chapel as part of Dartmouth College's MLK Celebration.

Winter 2023

The arts are everywhere.

From a sensational a cappella group taking over the internet (Kings Return) to a fearless choir calling for change (The Crossing), you'll hear diverse sounds throughout the winter. The season also features chamber music by artists near (Apple Hill Quartet, Sally Pinkas) and far (Dublin Guitar Quartet) featuring classical music old and new. Other highlights include an insightful film event by groundbreaking Australian theater company Back to Back and fresh creations by resident ensembles.

As the Hop's iconic building undergoes renovation and expansion, our offerings will be popping up in venues all across campus and the Upper Valley. Learn more about these arts spaces across campus>

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The Hop's 2022-23 Season is supported, in part, by the New England Foundation for the Arts through the New England Arts Resilience Fund, part of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund, an initiative of the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with major funding from the federal CARES Act and the American Rescue Plan Act from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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She Said

Winter Films

Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan star in She Said, the biographical drama about the journalists who helped launch Hollywood’s #MeToo movement, screening at the Hop this winter.

Le Patin Libre

Spring 2023

Site-specific works across campus, including an exhilarating ice show, a dark fairytale interweaving shadowplay and puppetry, musical talents that transport us across borders and more!

Rollins Chapel

Rollins Chapel Reopens

Music and spirituality link arms this winter, as the Hop joins in the reopening of Rollins Chapel, the College’s nondenominational, sacred center.

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