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Photo: Todd Rosenberg

Al Ritmo de la Clave

Amy Schofield

Their uniquely Cuban aesthetic corporeally, sonically, and thematically foregrounds Cuban cultural pride.

Artwork: Stacey "BLACKSTAR" Robinson

Breaking Through to the Unseen

Amy Schofield

Breakdance cyphers activate possibilities of knowledge and ways of being.

Photo: Pablo Meninato

Becoming Animals

Madeline Shuron

Whose lives count as lives? Cardell Dance Theater seeks to answer that question.

Photo: Linda Johnson

you are nothing but your life

desire amaiya

questions of connection, reflection, punishment in a purgatory like space.

Photo: Serge Daniel Kabore

The Dust Settles, and It’s Unsettling

Darcy Grabenstein

Finding hope in the aftermath of a massacre.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Searching For Duende in Philadelphia Ballet’s “Carmen”

Courtney Henry

The nuanced percussion raised the stakes from previous versions of Carmen, yet execution fell short.

Photo: Gala Derroisne

From Birth to Death and Everything in Between

Darcy Grabenstein

Their stories are moving. Literally.

Photo: Donna Faye Burchfield

Talking About Blackness, Ballet, and a Hard Won Empowerment

Shayla-Vie Jenkins

Blackness complicates; it can never be separated from the person or their work.

Photo: Colleen Sirisky

‘Time of Truth’–A Coming of Age Dance

Rhonda Moore

The entire cast jockeys between individual and collective truths.

Photo: Steve Belkowitz

Dig through the Past, Slip into the Future

Amy Schofield

PROTOTYPE helps us remember the pleasure in slowness, the vulnerability in trust, and the fearlessness in experimentation.