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MOBBallet: Website Showcases Black Ballet History

Ellen Chenoweth

Theresa Ruth Howard believes that "even in the dance community itself, we have a kind of collective amnesia."

Photo: Whitney Brewer

Getting Lost and Not Found in Thank You For Coming: Play

Hannah Pearl

Dance here looks like a mix of mismatched language and movements.

Photo: RobLi Photography

Kun-Yang Lin / Dancers: Occupying The Spaces Between

Kalila Kingsford Smith

In preparation for his upcoming performance, SANCTUARY, Kun-Yang Lin deconstructs his creative philosophy.

Photo: Louise ORourke Photography

Parroting Parrot Talk: A Write Back Atcha Event

Whitney Weinstein

When philosophical conversations surface, questions tend to emerge - as answers, as explorations, as response.

Photo: Jillian Jetton

RAIR Game

Jenna Horton

“Observe yourself observing”: The Landscape Game and reconsidered landscapes.

Photo: Kathryn Raines

Marxism, Grotowsky, and a Rational Theater

Julius Ferraro

In Rodrigue's performance, powerful theater can still take the form of a rational conversation.

Photo: Anne-Marie Mulgrew

From the Next Move Studio: Jessica Lang Dance

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Pressing my arm down, I undulate into a backbend, softening my chest backwards. I am the sacrifice.

Photo: Lenny Washington

Seeking Sophie: An Interview With Peek-A-Boo Revue’s Sophie Sucré

Whitney Weinstein

A lively dive into Philadelphia's Burlesque scene through the eyes of Sophie.

Artists Discuss: How Cultural Identities Inform the Creative Process, Part 2

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Assuming imposed identities, and then going against that, criticizing and parodying.

Artists Discuss: How Cultural Identities Inform the Creative Process, Part 1

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Issues of cutural origins and expectations, and what are artists to do now post-election.