Dreams, theatrics, ruminations, and inversions structure the Berlin-based collective’s latest dance film.
A physical theater piece with bursts, hesitations, and falls in a game of light, images, objects, and themselves
Through stages of quiet rite, disturbing contortion, and macabre hilarity, Marina Cherry takes us somewhere both private and
An invigorating exploration and reinvention of childhood "girls' games".
I’m laughing; I’m crying; I’m laughing because I’m crying; I’m crying because I’m laughing.
A collection of zines encourages us to stick with our gut feelings.
It surprises me how captivating the students are, both their willingness to learn the dance and their struggles to find motiv
Dancing is a reminder to care for the body; to have a relationship with it.
A conversation with Juan Felipe Miranda Medina dissects decolonization and decoloniality in dance.
Rituals trigger a dialogue on gun violence and grief.