Alumni Day 2025
Saturday, July 26, 2025 | Pillow Grounds
We are excited to welcome you home to Jacob’s Pillow for our annual Alumni Day on Saturday, July 26. We invite you to enjoy the Festival throughout the entire weekend to watch performances, attend workshops and talks, and enjoy the beauty of the Berkshires!
Join us!
- Alumni are eligible for a 10% discount on all tickets on Alumni Day, July 26, as well as tickets to performances on Friday, July 25 and Sunday, July 27. Alumni will also receive 10% off in The Store and and at the Coffee Bar and the Pub (non-alcoholic purchases only) on July 25 – 27.
- Please RSVP to [email protected] to access the ticket discount code. The Pillow will provide name tags to access the other onsite discounts. Please include your name as you would like it printed and your Alumni affiliation (The School Alumni, Intern Alumni, Archives Research Fellowship Alumni, etc.).
Schedule of Events
Friday, July 25
- 9am: Morning Class in the Sommers Studio, registration required
- 2pm: Stephen Petronio Company performance, followed by a post-show talk in the Ted Shawn Theatre
- 2:30pm: Elle Sofe Company performance in the Doris Duke Theatre
- 5:30pm: H.T. Chen & Dancers performance on the outdoor Henry J. Leir Stage
Saturday, July 26
- 10:30am – 12:30pm: Presentations by the Jacob’s Pillow Curriculum in Motion™ Institute in the Jameson Family Lobby, Doris Duke Theatre, pre-registration encouraged
- 2pm: Stephen Petronio Company performance in the Ted Shawn Theatre
- 2:30pm: Elle Sofe Company performance in the Doris Duke Theatre
- 4pm: PillowTalk: Wendy Perron and Norton Owen in Blake’s Barn
- 5pm: Alumni reception with light hors d’oeuvres & desserts, location to be announced
- 5:30pm: BOCA TUYA performance on the outdoor Henry J. Leir Stage
- 7:30pm: Stephen Petronio Comany performance in the Ted Shawn Theatre
- 8pm: Elle Sofe Company performance in the Doris Duke Theatre
Sunday, July 27
- 10 – 11:30am: Workshop with Elle Sofe Company in the Perles Family Studio, registration required
- 10:30am – 12:30pm: Presentations by the Jacob’s Pillow Curriculum in Motion™ Institute in the Jameson Family Lobby, Doris Duke Theatre, pre-registration encouraged
While we are not able to offer ticket discounts for other Festival dates, we would still love to hear if you are planning a visit. Please email us at [email protected] and let us know!
Learn more about the Alumni Network here.
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The Quilombo Experience: A Community Residency with Luana Dias David
Developmental Residency | April 22–26
Workshop | April 26 from 1-1:45pm
Invited Showing | April 26 from 2-3pm
The Quilombo Experience, by choreographer and visionary Luana Dias David, is a thoughtful exploration of resilience and unity, grounded in the rich cultural heritage of Brazil. Through meticulously crafted costumes, traditional dances, and live music, the project draws inspiration from the historical Quilombos—“In the seventeenth century in Brazil, enslaved Africans who fled captivity and the abjection of slavery found themselves in communities called Quilombo. They joined indigenous peoples and Europeans abolitionists allies to form free republics whose goal was never to experience servitude again.”
Rooted in the belief that true strength lies in embracing and celebrating our differences, this work bridges the dances and traditions of Indigenous and Afro-descended ancestors with contemporary interpretations. It reflects the evolution of culture while honoring the collective spirit that connects us all, offering a profound reflection on the beauty of diversity and transformation.
An embodiment of this concept is samba, a dance and music form deeply rooted in the intercultural relationship between enslaved Africans and Indigenous peoples. Samba originated as a powerful expression of resilience and joy, blending rhythms, dances, and traditions from these communities. Over generations, this fusion blossomed into the grand celebration of Brazilian Carnaval—the world’s largest cultural showcase. While the tradition of Carnaval itself was brought to Brazil by the Portuguese colonizers, it evolved into something uniquely Brazilian, incorporating the powerful Rhythm and Dance of Samba. Today, Carnaval reflects the spirit of freedom, unity, and cultural pride, an enduring legacy of the Quilombos and Brazil’s rich, interconnected history.
Free Movement & Rhythm Workshop
Saturday, April 26 from 1-1:45pm
Join us for a vibrant and immersive 45-minute workshop that invites participants to embody the spirit of The Quilombo Experience through three essential Brazilian tradition forms: Capoeira, Samba de Roda, Samba Reggae.
Rooted in the cultural legacy of Brazil’s Quilombos, this workshop offers a journey through rhythm, resistance, and celebration. Participants will be guided through the unique movement language and energy of each style, beginning with an introduction to the rhythm, learning foundational steps, and culminating in a joyful, communal exploration of expression and freedom.
Open to all levels and backgrounds, this session is about connecting to the heartbeat of culture—through the body, the music, and the collective joy of dance.
No experience required. Come ready to move, learn, and celebrate together!
Want to attend the workshop or public showing? Please pre-register below.
Jacob’s Pillow is committed to creating accessible spaces and experiences. Please contact [email protected] or call 413.243.9919 ext. 074 with accessibility questions or accommodation requests.