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Photo: Bob Finkelstein

Gem n’ I: Domesticity As Performance

Gregory King

The cocoon of home will always provide a comfortable space for this kind of experimentation.

Photo: Kevin Monko

Sparks Fly From a Volatile Mix

Ellen Chenoweth

You’ve got the sacred and the profane, some spoken text, some songs, some painting, some dancing. You've got smart bodies and smart brains... aggression with vulnerability.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Amazing, Awesome BalletX

Carolyn Merritt

Language falls short of the wonder of their performance.

Photo: Duncan Cole

Running Rhythms

Whitney Weinstein

As their Fa’ataupati, or Samoan slap dance, progressed, I began to see the richness of Black Grace’s cultural identities emerge.

Photo: Josh McIlvain

Magda & Chelsea Interview

Elena Light interviews Magda & Chelsea simultaneously but separately over at Culturebot. Their "Vulgar Early Works" is coming to FringeArts.

Funny Guys, 1934 Soviet musical film

Turbulent Times in Motion

Lynn Matluck Brooks

The symposium “Russian Movement Culture of the 1920s and 1930s” revealed a period of extraordinary vibrancy and anxiety in Russia and among its émigré populations.

Photo: Ayodele Casel

Arcell’s Truth Based in Evidence

Gregory King

Cabuag relishes in the fact that his heritage, his beliefs, his insecurities, his struggles, and his triumphs are all expressed through movement.

Photo: Alan DiBerio

Danced Duets, Costumes and Caravaggio–a conversation with Judith Stein

Lisa Kraus

Lisa Kraus sits down with "recovering curator” Judith Stein to discuss "An Evening of Duets."

Photo: A. Iziliaev

The New and the Notable at PAB

Lynn Matluck Brooks

These dancers seemed completely comfortable with, and yet engrossed in, their roles; I wanted to... figure out their relationships, to try to guess their next moves.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Owning Hip Hop: The Politics of Citizenship

Gregory King

McCarren laid the foundation for discussions about urban dance practices from both American and European perspectives.