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Photo: (from video by) Gabrielle Revlock

Video – So You Think You Can’t Understand Contemporary Dance

Lisa Kraus

TD's first video, for your enjoyment and to share!

Photo: Bill Hebert

Illuminating Hidden Histories: Anne-Marie Mulgrew and Dancers Company

Patricia Graham

May 31 – June 2 Mulgrew debuts "The Keepers." Here's a glimpse in photos and text.

Photo: Steve Gunther

Critics’ Conversation: Lionel Popkin’s “Ruth Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”

Jonathan Stein

Popkin questions St. Denis' cultural appropriations with wit and bite. Jonathan Stein and Lisa Kraus discuss.

Photo: Tori Lawrence

On being in the presence of Deborah Hay, and the history of events surrounding that experience in the studio.

Annie Wilson

Annie Wilson interrogates just what it means to practice dance as if it were/as if it is central to the practice of a waking life.

Photo: Christina Gesualdi

No Pukey Love Stories… (crowd-sourced responses from nine 25-40 yr. old Philly dancers)

Philly dancers share their musings on love, life, intimacy, and glitter.

Photo: Johanna Austin (DaDaDance Project)

Philadelphia Dance Community On The National Scene

Julie B. Johnson

How a close-knit arts community represents itself to NPN's nationwide audience.

Photo: Lindsay Browning

Inside SoMoS: A Photo Gallery

Lisa Kraus

The magical village of domes, projections and branch dancing of Merián Soto's "SoMoS."

Photo: Kate Kraczon

My Barbarian at the ICA: Grappling with Politics, Theater, and Art

Christina Gesualdi

For six full hours the group prepared for an interactive performance. They took their shoes off, practiced trust falling and yes, believe it, they even attempted levitation.

Photo: Kate Raines

From the Studio: in Cyborg Ballet, Technique Meets Technology

Megan Bridge

The balletic body is often held up as an image of machinic perfection.

Photo: Andrea Flores

Dancing Giselle: A Family Perspective

Julie Diana

It’s been ten years and two children since I danced my first Giselle. Tonight, my husband and I step into the principal roles again – as parents.