Write Back Atchas

A spacious dance studio with a gray floor, mirrored walls, and colorful geometric murals is shown during a rehearsal for First Floor Spectrum. In the foreground, two people interact through expressive movement: one stands with an arm extended overhead while the other kneels and reaches upward toward the raised hand. Additional people are visible in the background practicing choreography, while another person stands near the right side of the room, directing. The studio contains chairs, exercise equipment, and a cluster of colorful balloons near the back wall. Natural light enters from windows along the left side of the space.
Photo: Bridgette Ivkovich

Transcendental Resistance: A Write Back Atcha

Emily “Lady Em” Culbreath

A collective reflection on Vince Johnson’s Original Scrap & First Floor Spectrum.

Tables and chairs form a “U” shape to the left of the photos frame. One person with brown skin and glasses is visible through the negative space of two onlookers facing away from the camera. Bystanders stand or sit in the distance.
Photo: Miryam Coppersmith

Realness For the Patrons – Rennie Harris Beautiful Humans Lies: Chapter 4

Noel Price-Bracey

Waiting for the Rhythm and the Funk

Photo: Jano Cohen

Casual Crackles: A Write Back Atcha

Megan Mizanty

A booming romp through your best friend’s playlist

Photo: Jano Cohen

Feeling Beyond the Facts: A Write Back Atcha

Ella-Gabriel Mason

Why dance a story ripped from the headlines?

Photo: Terry Fox

Dancing, Speaking, Crying, Screaming: A Write Back Atcha

Charly Santagado

Two interdisciplinary works where lineages unravel, burdens are unloaded, and emotions let loose.

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Miryam Coppersmith

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Photo: Brian Mengini

Existing in a Trapped World: A Write Back Atcha

Miryam Coppersmith

Striving to stay human in tosses, spins, and synchronized flash dances.

Photo: Carne Viva Dance Theater

Intimacy, Connection, and Personal Journeys at Mio / Tuyo / Nuestro

Kalila Kingsford Smith

A celebration of many identities and expressions.

Photo: Bela Shehu

Sister Bitch Intensity: A Write Back Atcha

Miryam Coppersmith

Was the hair leading the head or was the head leading the hair?

Image: Rhonda Moore; Illustration created using WordItOut

Finding the Words: Write Back Atcha Visits Miniball

Rhonda Moore