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Freelance Dancing Under the PROAct

Lu Donovan

DANC supports the PROAct, which could help freelance dancers unionize for better working conditions.

Photo: Logan Gabrielle Schulman

A Golem Forces Us to Face and Grapple with Our Grief

Darcy Grabenstein

Rituals trigger a dialogue on gun violence and grief.

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Conversations with queer ancestors

Kristen Shahverdian

The conflict and the sorrow in acknowledging eir ancestors' truths reverberates after the play's end.

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Honoring Truth in a Black Existence

Lauren Putty White

A journey of defining what it means to be Black as self and as community.

Announcing Artists for the Decolonizing Dance Writing: International Exchange Project

Gregory King

Each month, guest artists will be interviewed and will share a public workshop.

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You’re a Guest Here Too

nikolai mckenzie ben rema

An interview with Cinder Kuss reveals a cauldron of boiling emotions.

Photo: Nuha Maharoof

Dancers, Let’s Talk Palestine Part 2: Ignorance is Bliss Until It Isn’t

Leila Mire

In acknowledging our past we must also reckon with those we have failed in our pursuit of liberation.

Photo: Leila Mire

Dancers, Let’s Talk Palestine Part 1: Honor the Dancestry

Leila Mire

As artists, our priority should be shifting narratives to resist oppressive regimes.

Cinematography by Nia Benjamin and Reese Castaldi

Do you want a Gusher?… my favorite color is William

Lu Donovan

(Ex)lovers Red Ruby Girl and Batty Boo navigate a sudden reunion in Ninth Planet’s Honey Honey.

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Senga Nengudi Dances with Impermanence

Jonathan Stein

Nengudi’s inventive mix of sculpture and performance defies categorization, inviting interaction and dialogue with the viewer