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Navigating Conflict Through Bharata Natyam

Kara Nepomuceno

How do bharata natyam artists navigate conditions of globalization and conflict, even as they advocate for peace?

Nicole Bindler

Intentional Reemergence: dreaming the aftertime

Nicole Bindler

I realize that being in a community takes practice, and I am out of practice.

Photo: Leila Mire

A “Life in Dance” or a White Lie

Leila Mire

For POC dancers, “success” in elite institutions demands compliance above all else.

Photo: Sanchel Brown

Home is underneath your feet

Anito Gavino

Her dance journey from Baltimore to New Orleans to Senegal showed her burning desire to trace her own lineage.

Photo: Kenwyn Samuel and Hook & Loop

VISIBILITYtalks: Hook & Loop

Kenwyn Samuel

First in a series of video conversations in collaboration with Philadelphia-area artists on the Disability Spectrum.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Improvisation in the Virtual Frame

Emilee Lord

From her hometown of Sofia, Bulgaria, Stoyanova led an international group of dancers through her improvisational practice.

Photo: Nancy Bo Flood

A Book Filled with Beauty and Inspiration

Darcy Grabenstein

Eva is determined to turn her dance dreams into reality.

Photo: KK Verglas

Vitche-Boul Ra Conjures Eternity

Maddie Hopfield

Just as we become acquainted with a new being, Ra switches them up on us.

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Emma Cohen

tD's submission policy for guest writers

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Eating the Sins of Others

Kristen Shahverdian

Theatre Exile’s Sin Eaters is a psychological thriller peppered with satire, a film noir for our times.