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Coming Undone and Becoming Again

Emma Cohen

The shape-shifting American Chameleon navigates grief with care.

Screenshot: Annielille "Ani" Gavino

Fringe Festival Brings Kangaroo Zulu Dancers to the Virtual Stage

Anito Gavino

The performers break down the barriers of inequality, highlighting our shared humanity.

Reservoirs of Presence

Christina Catanese
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Together, Yet Still Alone

Kristen Shahverdian

What would normally be touch now looks like hands absorbing one another.

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Longing for Two Art Forms to Touch

Maddie Hopfield

I still find myself waiting for it: when do the taiko and the dance come together?

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A Cadence for the Calm

Whitney Weinstein

Take It Away Dance joins with The Jazz Tap Quintet for an afternoon of tap and music.

Photo: Rob Li

Slamming the Keyboard: A Quarantine Chronicle

Whitney Weinstein

How to thrive in your body when the world pauses in uncertainty.

Photo: Aysha Hamouda

Deer in the Digital Headlights

Christina Catanese

A film of technonatural angst, TrashBot uses myth to approach an understanding of our scrambled modern bodies.

Photo: Kristi Yeung

Will we ever really dance again?

Kristi Yeung

Pandemic-mediated reflections on the book And Then We Danced