Come together and celebrate the power of art.
Art connects. It brings us together, deepening the connection within our communities and across cultures.
Art innovates. It leads to fresh approaches in research, forming new knowledge at Dartmouth and out in the world. Join our artists as they tackle complex subjects and forge new artistic forms.
Art awakens. It fills us with joy, inspiration and perspective. Through art, we feel the interrelated nature of our world and the vital need for environmental action.
Read a letter> from Executive Director Mary Lou Aleskie on how the arts connect us and expand our understanding of the world around us.
9/17–19
Hop Resident Artist
Dance Heginbotham
You Look Like a Fun Guy
9/20–26
Telluride at Dartmouth
10/8
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Chamber Ensemble
10/16
Somi
10/23
The Lone Bellow
10/25 & 26
Coast Jazz Orchestra at Dartmouth
10/30
Dartmouth College Glee Club
11/1–9
Dartmouth Department of Theater
Hamlet
11/3
Hop on Tour
Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble & Symphony Orchestra
New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall
11/4
Coast Combos
11/6
Handel Society of Dartmouth College
11/10
Dartmouth Dance Ensemble
11/14
Dartmouth College Gospel Choir
1/10 & 11
Hop Resident Artist
Inua Ellams
Search Party
1/15
Jennifer Koh
Bach and Beyond
1/17 & 18
Hop Resident Artist
Trebien Pollard
Vegan Chitlins and the Artist Formerly Known as the N-word
2/1
Family Show
Sonia De Los Santos
Música
2/9
Selected Shorts
2/15
Hop on Tour
Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble
Keene State College's Redfern Arts Center
2/17
Some Stars of Native American Comedy
2/19
Sally Pinkas & Elise Kuder
Great in 'B'
2/21 & 22
Coast Jazz Orchestra at Dartmouth
2/23
Dartmouth College Glee Club
2/27
Dartmouth College Gospel Choir
3/4
Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra
4/16
Christian McBride & Ursa Major
4/22
Ruckus
Featuring Emi Ferguson, flute & Rachell Ellen Wong, violin
4/29
Tenores de Aterúe
5/6
Dartmouth College Glee Club & Handel Society
5/11
Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble
5/13
Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra
5/20
Sally Pinkas
Preludes and Bagatelles
Artistic expression and humanistic inquiry deepen our connection to the natural world and inspire ecological awareness and action.
Spoken word artists and comedians breathe life into their narratives, forging a connection with us, the listeners. This season, we feel how the art of the spoken word transcends language, as these theatrical artists stir emotions, provoke thoughts and inspire us to act.
Music echoes across time, blending tradition with experimentation and inspiring awe and reverence. This season, we will journey through centuries of Western music, with each work reflecting the spirit of its era.
Our voices are as infinite and unique as fingerprints, similar on the surface but with endless variations. This season, we hear breathtaking vocal ranges, songs that carry meaning and musical heritage, and voices that call us together in joyful community.
The anthropocene marks the period where our planet is transformed by human action, and this season we join in a transformational response—Dartmouth’s drive to decarbonize. The cycles of life permeate nature, as well as our human condition. Our artists take us through shifting states of being, identity and our regenerative environment.
Sizzling blockbusters, phenomenal indie films and a celebration of film classics.
The Hop may be under construction, but we're still presenting artists all over campus, throughout the Upper Valley and farther afield!
Learn about our current safety practices and what to expect when attending a Hop event.
The box office is located at the Loew Auditorium in the Black Family Visual Arts Center.