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Photo: Brian Mengini

Dance, But Make It “Trashion”

Kat J. Sullivan

“Dumpster Dance”: The evening only got weirder.

Photo: Frankie Rowles

Gay Mis: A Revolution for the Random

Whitney Weinstein

The ensemble marched in time to “Do you hear my cell phone ring?”

Photo: Kien Quan

Fringe Festival Picks: Independently Produced Dance

Kat J. Sullivan

Philadelphia’s independent dance artists deserve some love.

Photo: Documentation and Research Center of Leftist Cultures

Rise Up, Speak Out, Heal

Amelia Rose Estrada

A Review of Moving Otherwise: Dance, Violence, and Memory in Buenos Aires.

Photo: Tori Lawrence

Dancing the Blue Road: Reflections on our Subcircle Farm Residency

Eleanor Goudie-Averill

Throwing the dancer into the unexpected, to routes in the body that haven’t been traveled.

Photo: Mark Garvin

The Lotus in the Mud

Kat J. Sullivan

Morisseau, a Tony Award nominee and MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow, writes with poetic clarity.

Photo: Mark Garvin

Minors: A Musical Ripped from the Headlines

Preeti Pathak

This musical brings light to the 2009 “Kids for Cash” scandal in Luzerne County, PA.

Photo: Jan Versweyveld

Between Two Archives

Andrew Sargus Klein

The Sentient Archive focuses on the generation of movement and the person within and through whom the movement exists.

Photo: LilaHurwitz/doolittleandbird

Site, Skin and Self: A Week with Rosy Simas

Janna Meiring

“My work is really based in an aesthetic of listening…it is really the underpinning of the whole thing.”

Photo courtesy of FX Networks

Dance on TV: Fosse/Verdon

Mira Treatman

Lin-Manuel Miranda and Andy Blankenbuehler present a Fosse retrospective.