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A Religious Exploration of the Body

Whitney Weinstein

Brian Sanders of JUNK is in his second year of creating work under the pseudonym Jasmine Zieroff.

Photo: Wim Winklewagon

Through an Aperture, On a Street Corner

Kalila Kingsford Smith

For Searles, Project: Through an Aperture was as an experiment in transforming a large space into a layered canvas for dance.

Photo: Bill H.

Experimenting With Memory

Whitney Weinstein

Flynn and VanDenend Sorge captured the spirit of the Fringe season by experimenting within their art form as they intimately shared their pasts.

Photo: Headlong Dance Theater

Young Artists Digging In

Patricia Graham

"2 for 1" was facilitated by a grant from the Bryn Mawr College Dance Department.

Drawing: Emilie Stark-Menneg

What is Necessary to Replace Any Substance

Kirsten Kaschock

Chisena and Brown kept close quarters, as do those who journey far in the confines of boat or plane or space- or relationship...

Photo: Dasha Miller

Hopping in a Scripted Improvisation

Whitney Weinstein

There is no correct execution, rather it invites trust in the unscripted and free will and spontaneity in a controlled environment.

Photo: Said Johnson

Ballet in Socks

Lynn Matluck Brooks

It was good to see Pennsylvania Ballet dancers gliding, falling, pulling, writhing, and otherwise off their verticals in What I Learned About Outer Space.

Photo: Lindsay Browning

Two Truths, One Lie

Becca Weber

At the Philly Fringe, RealLivePeople dance into lies.

Project Positive: Breaking the Norm

Ellen Chenoweth

"Ladies, gentlemen give it up for Philadelphia's finest," the MC/dancer said to the police officer approaching to break up the show.

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