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Photo: Ditta Baron Hoeber

DANCE WITH CAMERA: A Sequence in Fifteen Stanzas

Dancer Asimina Chremos and photographer/poet Ditta Baron Hoeber share improvisational space.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Hamlet–To Dance or Not To Dance, A Question

Jonathan Stein

The simple but powerful choreography brings to mind ballet’s court dance origins and connotations of rarified class and privilege.

Photo: Stephen Delas Heras

BeginAgain: A Narrative Reinvented

Gregory King

An imaginative world of carnal movements and attention-grabbing video...creative collective intellect...a state of heightened curiosity and pure ecstasy.

Next/UP? Bulletins from the Dance Community’s New Coalition

Patricia Graham

Due to the dedicated efforts of Philadelphia’s dance community, Dance/UP will start fresh—same name, new iteration.

Photo: Ellen Chenoweth

This Is Not a Gentle Piece

Ellen Chenoweth

In more than 300 performances, three vocalists from The Crossing whistled a piece composed by David Lang, while encircling a 4.5 billion year old rock.

Image: Andrew Jeffrey Wright

Dancing When Everybody’s Watching

Whitney Weinstein

This was a celebration of the human form in all its awkwardness.

Photo: © Jacques-Jean Tiziou / www.jjtiziou.net

Passionate Precision

Lynn Matluck Brooks

With Cosas de Mujeres, Pasión y Arte Flamenco brings together a remarkable line-up of artists.

Photo: YouTube

Proof of Dancers’ Re-Incarnation! Babies Wow with Cool Moves!

Lisa Kraus

Flamenco babies, Beyoncé and old souls.

P.S. 42: Modern Dance as a Pyramid Scheme?

There is a lot of conversation on the state of dance and higher education after the Dance/USA article discussing modern dance as a pyramid scheme. Are you following the conversation on Facebook and Culturebot? What do you think?

Photo: Bill Hebert

Marley and the City: BalletX Inherits Dance/UP’s Portable Dance Floor

Gregory King

"Bringing dance to unexpected spaces in the city will expand the dialogue on dance and build new audiences."