Join us for a year of joy, innovation and connection as we dive into the new Hop and celebrate arts as central to life.
Kick off the new year with all the arts... jazz, comedy, breathtaking illusions, indie-pop adventures, and dance that uplifts.
3/30
Rashaad Newsome
Being: the Digital Griot
4/2 & 3
The TEAM
Reconstructing
4/10 & 11
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company
Still/Here
4/19
Recital Series
Tyshawn Sorey Trio
4/22
Recital Series
Sally Pinkas
4/23-5
HanUnder Arts Festival
4/24 & 25
Hop Artist-in-Residence and Montgomery Fellow
Alessandro Sciarroni
Save the Last Dance for Me
4/25
Dee Dee Bridgewater and Bill Charlap
4/29
Dover Quartet
5/2
Dartmouth College Glee Club & Handel Society
5/5
Recital Series
Francesco Libetta
5/8 & 9
Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra & Dartmouth Dance Ensemble
Firebird
A Live & Simulcast Stravinsky Experience
5/12
Dartmouth College Glee Club
5/23
Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble
featuring a World Premiere by Arturo Márquez
5/27–31
Department of Theater
Green Day's American Idiot
5/28
Dartmouth College Gospel Choir
5/30
Coast Jazz Orchestra
Photo: Still/Here by Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, a Hop co-commission, by Maria Baranova courtesy of New York Live Arts
Party with us as we celebrate the launch of our reopening season!
Experience the Jack '53 & Mac '11 Morris Recital Hall through a series of seven concerts that highlight the new venue's remarkable versatility, exceptional acoustics and spectacular view of the Green.
Come to any 5+ events in the Recital Series and get 30% off.
The leap of a dancer, the trick of an illusionist, the spark of a new idea—each holds the power to awaken wonder and remind us how vast the world can be.
Join us for a weekend of creativity and connection as we celebrate our expanded center for creation, joy and community right at the heart of the vibrant Dartmouth Arts District.
Feel the joy of weightless footwork, the charm of a familiar song, and the freedom that comes from laughter.
Dive into what lies beneath the surface of our stories: the living histories that shape our personal experiences and collective memory, by race, resistance and reckoning.