Rennie Harris RHAW
Rennie Harris RHAW
Rennie Harris RHAW
Performance + Workshop
Saturday, October 4, 2025
5:45 PM | Glassboro Town Square
As an official sponsor of Downtown Glassboro's Art Walk & Night Market, the Marie Rader Series is thrilled to present this iconic company, who strive to encourage youth by demonstrating discipline and focus through Hip-hop and Street Dance theater, for a free public performance and intro to hip hop workshop for all.
Continuum is a 15-minute performance work that invites audiences to experience a vibrant tapestry of movement that celebrates the various street dance styles that have emerged throughout the history of street dance and hip-hop culture. By weaving together these diverse influences, Continuum highlights the evolution of dance as a form of expression, and community engagement.
All are welcome and no registration needed! Free and open to the public.
About the Company
Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works: This Next Generation company, affectionately known as RHAW, is designed and structured to focus on youth & city culture. RHAW’s goal is to encourage youth by demonstrating discipline and focus through Hip-hop and Street Dance theater performance, and outreach programming. In addition, the company’s mission is to collaborate in residency with communities at large i.e., national, and international communities, where we hope to foster and cultivate Hip Hop culture and preserve its legacy. Learn more: rennieharrisrhaw.org
About the Marie Rader Presenting Series
The Marie Rader Presenting Series (MRPS) at Rowan University is a curated performing arts series that uplifts the region’s cultural landscape. Focused on artistic integrity and inclusion, MRPS provides public offerings that reflect the innovation and quality consistent with Rowan University’s overall standards of high achievement and transformation, while providing unprecedented access for the community.
Because of the Marie Rader Series, you don't have to travel to New York or Philadelphia to see some of the most influential leaders in dance, music, theatre and beyond. This series is also designed to introduce you to artists you wouldn't otherwise encounter-- artists who reflect not only the future of performing arts, but who help us envision a better world, right now, right here in South Jersey.
The Marie Rader is made possible in part through generous support from the Henry M. Rowan Family Foundation via the Marie Rader Memorial Fund and through funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
If you enjoy a Marie Rader experience, please support the series by spreading the word, and if you have the means, we welcome your financial support as well.
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