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Shayla-Vie Jenkins Reveals Long-Buried Histories

Jonathan Stein

A transcendent experience mining the racial history of the Christ Church Burial Ground.

Photo: John Chandler Hawthorne

I Was Waiting For You

Emilee Lord

This piece was done gently enough, generously enough, that the themes of personal grief and loss came through without a heavy

Photo: Britt Davis

Portraits of Illusion and Collapse: OhOk at Fringe

Kara Nepomuceno

Dreams, theatrics, ruminations, and inversions structure the Berlin-based collective’s latest dance film.

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Mirror! Light! Action!

Emilee Lord

A physical theater piece with bursts, hesitations, and falls in a game of light, images, objects, and themselves

Photo: Marina Cherry

An Ungainly Kind of Gorgeous

Emilee Lord

Through stages of quiet rite, disturbing contortion, and macabre hilarity, Marina Cherry takes us somewhere both private and

Photo: Johanna Austin

More Than Just Girls’ Games: Lily Kind’s “Wolfthicket”

Joseph Ahmed

An invigorating exploration and reinvention of childhood "girls' games".

Photo: Tim Black

Dancing the Self In-Between*: A Dialogue with Umeshi Rajeendra

Rhonda Moore

The controlling forces of coloniality blankets a laissez-faire on whom and what is deemed familiar, normal, and rectified.

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Contrapunto: Dancing between Decolonization and Positive Ethics

Leila Mire

Colonialism, a multi-faceted discourse, appears differently within peoples' histories around the world.

Photo: Bo Burnham

Body to body: Bo Burnham’s Inside

Kat J. Sullivan

I’m laughing; I’m crying; I’m laughing because I’m crying; I’m crying because I’m laughing.

Photo: Ian Douglas

Ethics in Art and Money

Emilee Lord

Miguel Gutierrez’s new podcast tackles the complicated nature of philanthropy and the arts.