Interviews

Photo: Lois Greenfield

Joan Myers Brown on 50 Years with PHILADANCO and Philly’s Future

Kat J. Sullivan

"I keep telling people I have 'founder’s disease.' I am always starting things."

Photo: Rachel Neville

An Interview with Iquail Shaheed Part 1: Black Love and Tenderness on Stage

Mira Treatman

At a moment when those narratives of Black death were all on stage, we came in and it was just about love and tenderness.

Photo: Amalia Colón-Nava

Holding Dance Institutions Accountable: An Interview with Amalia Colón-Nava

Mira Treatman

No more! We cannot stand for this anymore.

Photo: Zornitsa Stoyanova

Shifting Needs

Miryam Coppersmith

“if there’s anything I want to share, it would be the sound of glass being smashed.”

Photo: Sophia Treanor

Mary Overlie: Near, Far, and Infinite Presence

Miryam Coppersmith

A discussion with five artists influenced by Mary Overlie.

Photo: Sophia Treanor

Mary Overlie: Original Anarchist

Miryam Coppersmith

When you find yourself in the horizontal laboratory, as Mary would say, you find that you coexist with everything and everyon

Photo: DANC

Generating Solidarity, Even Through Screens

Emma Cohen

Dance Artists’ National Collective envisions a future with safe, equitable, and sustainable working conditions for freelance

Photo: Redbull Media

Femininity and Hip Hop: An Interview with Lily Frias of Femme Fatale

Maddie Hopfield

'The intangible magic of dance has paused...as artists we always find a way.'

Photo: Mark Wong

Expanding Beyond Walls: Urban Movement Arts Takes Its Community Online

Kristi Yeung

A dance studio in Rittenhouse Square adapts for social distancing.

Photo: POGO, by Andres Aguirre

Made for the Screen: Opine Dance Film Festival

Kalila Kingsford Smith

There is a resurgence, an awakening of people paying attention to screendance now.