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History of Garth Fagan and its Significance in Dance

Date: Thursday, February 5, 10:30 am12:00 pm

Price: Free for MAG Members

Natalie Rogers-Cropper, who is a world-renowned, top female modern dancer and distinguished Bessie Award winner, will be presenting the history of Garth Fagan and its significance in dance.

Join us at 10:30 am for coffee and a meet-and-greet! The talk starts at 11:00 am.

About the Speaker

Natalie Rogers-Cropper joined Garth Fagan Dance in 1989. Rogers-Cropper was recognized as one of the top three female modern dancers worldwide and represented Garth Fagan Dance at the 66th Annual Academy Awards. Additionally, she served as an assistant to Garth Fagan during the production of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical The Lion King.


To submit a request for ASL interpretation, please email access@mag.rochester.edu at least two weeks before the program. 

Ticket sales end on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 12:00 pm. Ticket includes museum admission.

For questions about this event, please email magcouncil@mag.rochester.edu