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The Topography of a PerformanceMerián Soto’s Branch Dances don’t just do away with traditional notions of performance, they reorganize whole landscapes. Kilian Kröll |
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Inaugurating JUXT[a]POSE!The start of the JUXT[a]POSE! series was an impressive line-up of dances by choreographers on the scene for 8-10 years. Amelia Longo |
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Birdwatching And MatchmakingFor the upcoming Blind Dates at the Arts Bank, thirdbird decided to up the ante and add what they call a “third wheel.” Kirsten Kaschock |
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Time Travel With a SmileThe Lady Hoofers take to City Hall in a new performance series. Debbie Shapiro |
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Bittersweet Desire: K. Elizabeth Stevens Works With HeadlongHeadlong returns to making and performing in a work together. K. Elizabeth Stevens directs this work, Desire, but confesses: "I've never made a dance before.” Christina Gesualdi |
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Aging Bodies, Changing Times: Jeanne Ruddy Dance Company Takes Its Final BowFreelancing is the wave of the future, and that is what Ruddy intends to do next year. Annie Wilson |
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A Nighttime "situation: becoming""situation: becoming" is a work that requires serious contemplation. Its sounds, movements and textures orient the viewer, but in a disconcerting way. Kariamu Welsh |
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Real life or fantasy? An afternoon at thefidget spaceA white chamber pulsed with sound, hexagonal honeycombs of light floated on the walls, and women in white performed tasks and dances. Carolyn Merritt |
Bharata Natyam at Bryn MawrEqually adept at storytelling and beautiful movement, Priyadarsini Govind captivated with an evening of Bharata Natyam choreography. Amelia Longo |
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In 1993, When We Felt FreeTwo decades and 40 dances into their career, the darlings of Philly’s theatrical dance world in the 1990s and 2000s have arrived at a point of mid-life reflection. Kilian Kröll |
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Reclaiming the Nude as Symbol of FreedomHungarian troupe Bloom’s pantomime and text-driven CITY suggests that the nude as symbol might deserve a bit of spoofing. Jim Rutter |
The Challenge of Embodying SaudadeSometimes titles raise expectations that are not always realized in the actual performance. Jonathan Stein |
NewsClub Lyfestile and All That Glitters
Tip Flannery is a member of the Philly dance troupe, Club Lyfestile, a group that “gets the party started.” Here’s what he had to… Meet the Writers: Amelia Longo
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