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The Book is Always Better

Thomas Choinacky

Reading and seeing at American Realness.

Photo: Paula Court

Electric Okwui

Eleanor Goudie-Averill

Okpokwasili outshines everyone and everything else on stage; her performance is worth the price of admission.

Open Call for Writers!

Julius Ferraro

Interested in joining our team?

Ronald K. Brown/Evidence: Dancing Through the Spirit

Rhonda Moore

Brown's choreography comes from a place of faith.

The Future of the Bride Affects Us All

An open letter from Rick Snyderman to the board of the Painted Bride.

Photo: The Painted Bride

The People Speak: Belle Alvarez & ILL DOOTS

Rhonda Moore

The questions remain: are you watching or doing, welcoming or rejecting, giving or taking?

Photo: Darcy Lyons

Heads Together; Feet in the Snow

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Lyons’ choreography sits over this duo’s relationship like an Instagram filter: they’re themselves, but a slightly different

Photo: Kailey Prior

Summoning and Embodying Black Ancestry

Thomas Choinacky

Kosoko's shapeshifting performance summons and witnesses radical thinkers.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Architectures of Time and Space

Lynn Matluck Brooks

Hellmut and Brenda hold the stage as centers of calm, strength, and wisdom amid BalletX’s young virtuosi.

Photo: Bill Hebert

I Wanted to Love You, Blood Wedding

Jenna Horton

Their bodies create a sense of enclosing dread, a weight that becomes too heavy without counter.