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Photo: Thaddeus Phillips & Steven Dufala

Existence is Extraordinary

Janna Meiring

Life is extraordinary and magical.

Photo: Johanna Austin

Feminine Plural: Olive Prince Dance

Rhonda Moore

We are all at once able to see the separate components and the totality of an elusively undefinable quotidian experience.

Photo: Jessy Gruver

Class In Session, Let’s Talk Sex

Whitney Weinstein

When is it acceptable for a woman to indulge in pleasure and celebrate her sexuality?

Photo: Adachi Pimentel

Singing the Body Eclectic: Michael Kiley & Close Music

Rhonda Moore

Kiley‘s aim is to get people closer to and more trusting of their own voices, without judgment.

Photo: Daniel Kontz

Seafaring Brilliance

Patricia Graham

What pulls on my heart is that they have something to say: How does one nurture commitment over time?

Photo: Neal Santos

Gunnar Montana: Fierce and Fabulous

Whitney Weinstein

Athletic, high-octane dance makes room for surprising tenderness.

Skimming the Surface of the American Girl

Whitney Weinstein

I left feeling they'd reduced America to cowgirls and red booty shorts.

Photo: Stephanie Berger

Faustin Linyekula’s Art Mends Broken Circles

Jonathan Stein

Linyekula uses dance, video, and artifact to explore his intercontinental connections.

Photo: Maria Baranova

Time Is Fleeting

Carolyn Merritt

Geoff Sobelle's HOME is magical, mystifying, and a little scary.

Photo: Janna Meiring

Stillness and Disruption: On Flowers Cracking Concrete, a Book by Rosemary Candelario

Janna Meiring

Rosemary Candelario offers a critical analysis of the work of Eiko & Koma.