Interviews

Skyler’s Then and Now

Rhonda Moore

BalletX urges classically-trained dancers to new heights and depths of nimbly explorative, bold, and compelling shape-shiftin

Photo: Courtesy of Classical Theater of Harlem

Classical Theatre of Harlem and Elisa Monte Dance: Creating Spaces and Collaborations in Macbeth

Gregory King

Is Shakespeare different when interpreted by the black body?

Photo: Hellmut Gottschild

Arrows at Racism in Dance and Beyond: Brenda Dixon Gottschild

Lynn Matluck Brooks

On dance, her impact, and racism, "the most glaring, tragic, intransigent issue in every sector of the American landscape."

Photo: Toni Shapiro-Phim

tD Interviews Germaine Ingram on Her Yoruba Diaspora Project

Jonathan Stein

Bringing awareness to the impact of Yoruba, Bantu and Fon traditions on Philadelphia’s cultural landscape.

Photo: Carlos Avendano

“Quite Visceral and Quite Unusual”: Adrian Heathfield on “Ally”

Ellen Chenoweth

Janine Antoni, Stephen Petronio and Anna Halprin working in the meeting space between forms.

Photo: Johanna Austin

My body, and other questions I had for Annie Wilson

Kat J. Sullivan

Lovertits wasn’t about the bodies at all. But it was the bodies.

Photo: Mawiyah Dowd

Choking on Hope

Julius Ferraro

Sam Tower speaks in long, seamless sentences about developing a fantasy world for performance.

Photo: Ian Winter

Philosophy and Choreography Together in SF

Culturebot's Andy Horwitz on Alva Noë as collaborator/performer with Jess Curtis.

Photo: Kathryn Raines

Interview with The Dance Apocalypse

Karl Surkan

The Dance Apocalypse -- hilarious, outrageous, provocative, and intimate all at once.

Photo: Helio Ha

Philadelphia’s Tango Moment

Carolyn Merritt

Gustavo and Giselle Anne Naveira's participation in the 5th Philadelphia International Tango Festival, from teaching to dancing.