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Is Shakespeare different when interpreted by the black body?
On dance, her impact, and racism, "the most glaring, tragic, intransigent issue in every sector of the American landscape."
Bringing awareness to the impact of Yoruba, Bantu and Fon traditions on Philadelphia’s cultural landscape.
Janine Antoni, Stephen Petronio and Anna Halprin working in the meeting space between forms.
Lovertits wasn’t about the bodies at all. But it was the bodies.
Sam Tower speaks in long, seamless sentences about developing a fantasy world for performance.
Culturebot's Andy Horwitz on Alva Noë as collaborator/performer with Jess Curtis.
The Dance Apocalypse -- hilarious, outrageous, provocative, and intimate all at once.
Gustavo and Giselle Anne Naveira's participation in the 5th Philadelphia International Tango Festival, from teaching to dancing.