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Photo: Coe Burchfield

The Limits of Technique and Technology

Scott Rodrigue

This piece calls attention to its means of production. That is both a springboard and a limit for the content.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Melodies of the Past

Whitney Weinstein

They orbited one another’s bodies, stretching apart and migrating, as if undeniably bound by a generational likeness.

Photo: Daniel Kontz Design

Almanac Dance Circus Theater Catapults Greek Myths into Science Fiction

Jonathan Stein

This Fringe circus theater hit renders goddess Io as a feminist warrior

Photo: Lars Jan

In Conversation with Nichole Canuso

Beau Hancock

There's seeming emptiness, but the more you spend time there you realize how rich it is.

Photo: Jillian Glace

Hell hath no fury like a pedestrian scorned

Kat J. Sullivan

I found the choreography too thickly applied but enjoyed moments of genuineness in the dancers’ idiosyncrasies.

Photo: Allison Morales

Congregating in the Chaos

Whitney Weinstein

"Her" questioned, and embraced, female identity, inviting all women to exist not only as they are, but as sisters.

Photo: Lisa Kraus

Raphstravaganza!

Lisa Kraus

A photo essay.

Photo: Caroline Ablain

Levée des Conflits: Anything but Neutral

Janna Meiring

It is the full range of humanity, expressed without a put-upon emotional layer.

Photo: Aitor Mendilibar

Embodied Social Politics and Group Identity

Scott Rodrigue

CITIZEN melds movement from the African Diaspora with modern dance to question history, heritage, and what it means to belong

Photo: Maria Shaplin

The Gustatory Play: Feed

Julius Ferraro

Food has a visceral relationship to our daily experience of the world.