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Love and FightNon-linear storytelling charged with struggle. Emilee Lord |
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Tumbling ExpectationsGasps, goosebumps, boredom, confusion. Miryam Coppersmith |
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Director’s Cut: from the lens of Kun-Yang LinKun-Yang Lin/Dancers emerges from the pandemic with new works reconnecting to breath and nature. Anito Gavino |
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Crossing Paths Without IntersectionHearing the rigor of their breath reignites my connection to the humanity of dance. Lauren Putty White |
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Rennie Harris: Lifted - Transcending the Downward PullIn the end, the church has a place for everyone. Kalila Kingsford Smith |
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Performing Their PowerThe multifaceted beauty of moving bodies. Emilee Lord |
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You people“Is it still bad to call you people ‘gumbo.’” nikolai mckenzie ben rema |
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The Magical Realism in TRIBE’s Black HoleAn otherworldly trio navigates non-space with undulating clarity Emilee Lord |
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Korea, Vietnam, and Afro-America: Our Shared Struggle For Peace and DemocracyWe find ourselves grounded in spirit through music and dance. Anito Gavino |
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The Naked Stark Warps Time at Clark ParkA cellist, a percussionist, and two dancers create a public performance collage. Lu Donovan |
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Finding the Words: Write Back Atcha Visits MiniballRhonda Moore |
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Artistry on Eight WheelsGreat on Skates brought the rink to Fringe Arts. Miryam Coppersmith |
NewsCollection: tD Deepens Conversations around Decolonization
In 2020, I sought out a way to interrogate the positionality of Black writers and Black dancing bodies in context to America’s tempestuous history of… Collection: tD Considers Consent
My interest in documenting issues of consent in performance goes all the way back to the first article I ever wrote for thINKingDANCE. I had just… Announcing Artists for the Decolonizing Dance Writing: International Exchange Project
Congratulations to Emmanuel Cudjoe (Ghana), Juan Felipe Miranda Medina (Peru), Jack Gray (Aotearoa/New Zealand), Umeshi Rajeendra (Sri Lanka) and Diana… A Bit About UsthINKingDANCE catalyzes conversation about dance and develops the skills of dance writers in the Philadelphia area. We train and educate our writers through regular workshops with visiting dance writers, monthly peer-critique sessions, and a uniquely rigorous two-tiered editing process. Founded in 2011, we've published over 1,200 articles drawing attention to the robust and diverse dance community in Philadelphia and beyond. Read more. FundingthINKingDANCE gratefully acknowledges support from the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Critical Minded, Visibility Impact Fund, COVID-19 Arts Aid PHL, and from our readers and other individual donors. |