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Photo: Brian Schumaker

Dance: Soft Diplomacy in the Cold War

Lynn Matluck Brooks

A stellar line-up of dancers recount exciting, exasperating, and sometimes heartrending encounters on State Department tours.

Photo: Bill Hebert

IlluminatedX

Kirsten Kaschock

One of the most profound reasons for making—to connect.

Photo: Graffito Works

Giving Form to the Invisible: Graffito Works at PAFA

Kat J. Sullivan

To the invisible bodies: I will be your audience. You are not unwitnessed. You are not unloved.

Photo: Anna M. Maynard

Notes in Alchemy from Moving Arts Lab

Janna Meiring

We climb the hill, in the darkness, stone by stone.

Photo: Derek Fowles

Bebe Miller and Susan Rethorst: Archiving the Disappearing Dance

Meredith Bove

Movement is one fractal amidst a larger entity when considering dance’s meaning.

Photo: Daryl Pevato

Grappling With Whiteness in a Field of Poppies

Nicole Bindler

Poppies remain dormant for years before bursting into red glory, as do revolutions.

Photo: Bicking Photography

The Many Ventures of the Lady Hoofers

Whitney Weinstein

Lady Hoofers' constructive, propitious relationships in the theater and throughout Philadelphia emulates their passion for ta

Photo: Bill Hebert

See Beau Run

Lynn Matluck Brooks

A night of short new works opens with a dance in outer space.

Photo: Bicking Photography

A Night of Giving Change

Whitney Weinstein

These dancers harmonized a captivating mastery of power and durability with finesse and delicacy.

Photo: Lauren R. Weinstein

A Rare Collision

Julius Ferraro

Cartoonist Lauren R. Weistein imagines what a more authorial Rockettes performance might look like.