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A Dancing, Songful Farewell

Directed by Seán Curran, The Radio Hour will be a funny, stirring, and richly textured Philadelphia debut.

Photo: Johanna Austin, AustinArt

MY FALL IN BODIES. FOR ANNIE.

Kirsten Kaschock

How do you reclaim something that, while rightfully yours, has always been used against your autonomy?

Funny Guys, 1934 Soviet musical film

Turbulent Times in Motion

Lynn Matluck Brooks

The symposium “Russian Movement Culture of the 1920s and 1930s” revealed a period of extraordinary vibrancy and anxiety in Russia and among its émigré populations.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Owning Hip Hop: The Politics of Citizenship

Gregory King

McCarren laid the foundation for discussions about urban dance practices from both American and European perspectives.

Photo: Erin Manning

Dance’s Shimmering Call

Megan Bridge

Erin Manning invokes dance, choreography, philosophy, film, and even autism to advocate for a richer relationship to the world around us.

Dance Education: A Privilege in Public Schools?

Megan Bridge

As codirector of a performance group based just blocks away from KCAPA, I dreamt about the partnerships I could initiate at the school.

Photo: Jacques-Jean Tiziou

D for Diversity ☺ D for Dance

Gregory King

Jacques-Jean Tiziou's "How Philly Moves" mural vibrantly displays the images of 26 dancing Philadelphians on the parking garages of the airport.

Photo: Pia Zanetti

Universal Gestures

Whitney Weinstein

MUMMENSCHANZ, established in Paris in 1972, evolved from experimental explorations and includes barefoot pantomimes, storytellers, modern dancers and puppeteers.

Dance/UP to Close Next Month

Ellen Chenoweth

Dance/UP has been a particularly active and effective service organization, pursuing new programs with gusto and intelligence.

All Day Dance (a poem)

Thomas Devaney

This poem is the first to be published by thiNKingDANCE.