About Spring Dance Concert

This year's concert is supported by a grant funded by the NC Arts Council and features the Bull City Bridge Project. The Bull City Bridge Project is a community-campus partnership between NCCU Dance, Riverside High School and Southern High School. This collaborative performance will feature students from all three programs performing original jazz, modern and afro-contemporary dance works by NCCU dance faculty, Dr. Kristi Vincent Johnson, and guest artists Willie Hinton and Jamie Shakur. 

There is no charge for this event but we appreciate your voluntary donation of $5 which benefits the academic and artistic endeavors of the theatre department. 

 For more information, contact Shayron Saunders at 919-530-6242 or Dr. Kristi Johnson at [email protected].

 

North Carolina Central University Theatre

North Carolina Central University, accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST), takes prides in NCCU University Theatre being listed among the top ten best HBCU Theatre Schools in the United States by Hbcu-Colleges.com. The department is designed to satisfy the needs of a broad range of enthusiastic students and to give them the widest possible exposure to accomplishments in theatre and experiences that will develop them as capable theatre practitioners. Offering a bachelor’s degree in Theatre, our life and career applicable concentrations prepare majors to become performers, choreographers, teachers, directors, designers and technicians, production managers, media specialists, and dramaturgs in a culturally diverse world.​