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Photo: Sarah Gardner

All the Agathas of the World

Janna Meiring

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

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.”