
Moving Lessons: Relearning Our History as Dance Educators
Janice Ross’ book Moving Lessons: Margaret H’Doubler and the Beginning of

Moving Lessons: Relearning Our History as Dance Educators
Janice Ross’ book Moving Lessons: Margaret H’Doubler and the Beginning of

Solo in the Ascendency: Pandemic Personal Practice
Since March 16th, I’ve been keeping a page in my

Dancing the Blue Road: Reflections on our Subcircle Farm Residency
“On the old highway maps of America, the main routes

Shaking and Shouting at St. Mark’s
Reggie Wilson has the kind of easy brilliance and unpretentious

Ritual Structures: The Work of Group Motion
Dance, the ultimate ephemeral art, is hard to pin down

Digital Dances/Imagined Scores
For the Digital Fringe, Sean Thomas Boyt (STB) has created How



I first encountered dancer/performer/choreographer Okwui Okpokwasili in 2010, in Ralph

Gallim’s Feet Skipping Around Solid Stone
Andrea Miller, artistic director of Gallim Dance, is the first ever

The Simplicity of X: BalletX and Organizational Sustainability
I began my interview with Christine Cox, co-founder, co-Artistic and

Subcircle’s All this happened, more or less, presented by Philadelphia Dance

Feeling Like a Kid Again: Postcard from a College Dance Festival
March 16, 2014 Dear thINKingDANCE readers, I opened the morning



In the seven pieces that make up Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers FALL

Archedream’s Dream of What a Dream Should Be
Before the curtain went up on Archedream for Humankind’s Inside Out,
Eleanor Goudie-Averill is a 2007 MFA Dance Performance graduate of the University of Iowa and currently dances for Group Motion and Tori Lawrence + Co in Philadelphia. Since 2007, she has co-directed the Stone Depot Dance Lab, a collaborative team of performing, visual, and sound artists whose mission is to create honest and experiential dances. She is a former staff writer with thINKingDANCE.