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Photo: Adam Reign

We Are Where We Came From

Andrew Sargus Klein

Rosie Herrera’s pairing of sets and props with resonant personal symbols seamlessly blended the past and the present.

Photo: Ian Douglas

Barking at Your Battles

Whitney Weinstein

The audience follows the teen identified as Dog Girl through an array of coming-of-age heartaches and triumphs.

Photo: Kate Raines/Plate3Photography

Other Lives

Carolyn Merritt

If a voice inside your head told you to follow someone, would you?

Photo: Lindsay Browning

A Crazy Beautiful Hope for Connection

Janna Meiring

As humans, we cannot be only solitary, nor can we be only collective.

Photo: Darryl Moran

The Art of the Subtle Reveal

Kat J. Sullivan

The simplicity of their movement has a beautifully muffled quality; hushed and gentle, like snow.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

A Tribute and a Promise – PAB Closes out the Season

Lynn Matluck Brooks

May Pennsylvania Ballet settle, take root, and flourish.

Photo: Anne-Marie Mulgrew

From the NextMove Studio: Traditional Training Meets Contemporary Rep

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet's male and female performers' bold, unabashed intensity.

Photo: Julieta Cervantes

Internal Security Investigation #100-190707

Ellen Chenoweth

Continued observation recommended.

Extreme Physicality: An Interview with Abby Zbikowski

Carolyn Merritt

"I’m going back to these really primal needs to move—I learned to survive through the practice of dance."

Photo: Lindsay Browning

Crazy Love Letters; Beautiful Break-ups

Megan Bridge

"Write Back Atcha" synthesizes audience reflections on Tania Isaac's "crazy beautiful"