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Photo: Aidan Un for Intercultural Journeys

The Woman’s Voice, Un-Silenced

Kalila Kingsford Smith

She unfurls her fingers, claps her hands, plants rhythms into the floor, and begins to sing.

Photo: Nicole Bindler

Swimming Toward Meaning

Maddie Hopfield

In Bindler’s world, the aqueous is not tethered to the aesthetic qualities of smooth, slow, continuous, or sequential.

Photo: Lindsay Browning

Intimate Spaces

Mohan Bell

The small stages invited the audience into something personal and intimate.

Photo: Mighty Writers

Teaming Up: tD and Mighty Writers

Lynn Matluck Brooks

Writing and dancing with the Mighty Writers and thINKingDANCE

Healing and Liberation at the Kimmel Center: Philadanco’s Success Stories

Mohan Bell

Brown's vision of creating a space for black dancers, and their stories, has been realized.

Photo: Megan Bridge

Lessons from the Backyard

Beau Hancock

A dialogue between Megan Bridge and Beau Hancock, on working with Steve Paxton and Lisa Nelson at Mad Brook Farm.

Screenshot: Sullivan

When activism is involuntary: a conversation between Deanna Haggag and Bill T. Jones

Kat J. Sullivan

“The artist is always an irritant; the artist is always a disrupter.”

Photo: Christopher Duggan

Deciphering Roots

Amelia Rose Estrada

NextMove Dance presents Wang Ramirez Company's Monchichi.

Photo: Juan E. Contreras

Narrow Scope, Big Energy: Baltimore Dance Invitational

Andrew Sargus Klein

The Collective hosts the 5th Baltimore Dance Invitational

Photo: Marc Montplaisir

Is This a Gender Equality Casualty?

Kalila Kingsford Smith

They featured mostly abstracted relationships represented in a haze of sinewy slicing, slithering, and sliding.