
Cabaret Meets Outdoor Queer Dance Party in RUB HARDER
The vibe is definitely cabaret meets outdoor queer dance party

Cabaret Meets Outdoor Queer Dance Party in RUB HARDER
The vibe is definitely cabaret meets outdoor queer dance party

Fringe Dance Offerings Get Personal and Political
Dance audiences got a taste of four different Fringe shows

Fragile Lives Explored in a Circus Fire and Circus Feats
Few people remain who remember first-hand the terrible Circus Fire

Dance as Spectacle: Le Super Grand Continental Takes the Club Outside
Think line dance meets flash mob, and what do you

Teaming Up: tD and Mighty Writers
This spring, we at thINKingDANCE [tD] piloted our first youth

Art as Remedy in “Urgent Care: A Social Care Experience”
The Colored Girls Museum, an ordinary house (and home to

Semi-Composed: Metamorphosis Offers John Cage-Inspired Evening
Framed around the theme of change, Vervet Dance’s Semi-Composed: Metamorphosis was a

What Did I Just See? Show No Show as Meta-Performance
Show No Show is undoubtedly a geographically odds-defying collaboration between Philadelphia

Whole: Without Any Parts Missing
In its second full evening performance, Whole: Without Any Parts Missing,

Interview with The Dance Apocalypse
I arrive, somewhat breathlessly, after climbing up three flights of
Karl Surkan (1969-2023) was an educator, performing arts critic, cellist, cultural theorist, and freelance writer, based in Northwest Philadelphia and Boston. He had a Ph.D. in English with a Feminist Studies minor from the University of Minnesota and taught primarily in gender and sexuality studies for 20 years in a variety of locations, including MIT, Tufts, UMass-Boston, Temple, and Swarthmore. He was a staff writer and editor at thINKingDANCE. Learn more.