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Photo: Paula Court

Back to Earth Again and Again

Andrew Sargus Klein

A book of prose by Steve Paxton that could be mistaken for a collection of poetry.

Photo: Dave Ratzlow

Intimacy Made Public

Emma Cohen

If SEX TAPE was turned away from the lens, in Nuptial Blitz Revlock reveled in performing for the camera.

Photo: Courtesy of the Performance Garage

Philly Dance Culture: A Roundtable at the Performance Garage

People, yes; funding, no.

Photo: Vikki Sloviter

BalletX Reflects on Loneliness, Hope, and the Holidays

Christina Catanese

A Nutcracker-alternative, holiday-inspired dance, perfect for anyone who has ever felt isolated by holiday cheer.

Photo: Ani Gavino

Performing Activism at the Barnes Foundation

Anito Gavino

Works like Fleming’s inspire me to use art as a tool for protest.

Photo: Stephanie Berger

Mark Morris’ Life in Dance Lived “Out Loud”

Christina Catanese

"Because I'm me…": Morris is very much himself in his new wide-ranging memoir.

Photo: Mira Treatman

Would You Perform With A Total Stranger?

Maddie Hopfield

I feel very validated by the concept that ‘to curate’ literally originates from the Latin root ‘to care.’

Photo courtesy Mascher

Lying on the sunlit floor

The first installation in a series of community reflections on the history, impact and future of Mascher.

Photo: Preeti Pathak

“The Stakes of this Play are the Stakes of the World”

Preeti Pathak

Anissa Weinraub’s Philly Education Stories explore strengthening Philadelphia’s school communities through devised theater.

Photo: Sarah Gardner

All the Agathas of the World

Janna Meiring

Between the curtains of words, I catch a few mesmerizing moments.