Amid syncopated contemporary dance, Haun’s Chicago-based company offers a welcome respite of non-narrative, sculptural lines.
These artists investigate how Black individuals center justice in their work, and by doing so, commit to locating and living
Performative lecture calls for black liberation.
Miss Martha Hill, a little-known powerhouse behind the scenes of modern dance, makes dance matter in Greg Vander Veer’s film.
Annie-B Parson’s recent book weaves the detritus of past performances into a newly generative artifact.
Pennsylvania Ballet’s World Premieres showcases three new atmospheric works.
Come as You Are: Sublime Movement Workshop taught the basics of voguing and dancing to express yourself.
Cardell Dance Theater successfully illustrates immigrant journeys, simultaneously humanizing migrant bodies.
Philly A|V collective brings performance and experimental media together.
"The Little Prince" is known for illuminating varying sides of human character, BalletX only succeeds in bringing a few of th