
Body to body: Bo Burnham’s Inside
I watch Bo Burnham fling his arms to the side



Joan Myers Brown on 50 Years with PHILADANCO and Philly’s Future
Amidst a global pandemic and international uprisings demanding racial justice, PHILADANCO is

COVID-19 and Dance: Resources to Keep Us Moving
This article will continue to be updated as new resources

Theatre Philadelphia and thINKingDANCE continue our partnership, begun in


Eastern Europeans in North Philadelphia
As Aleksandra Bożek-Muszyńska crept up the side staircase in The

Theatre Philadelphia and thINKingDANCE continue our partnership, begun in 2018, bringing

Sculptural Lines Straight Out of Chi Town
One dancer is in the middle. She wears a tight,

The School for Temporary Liveness Misses the Mark
The School for Temporary Liveness strove to reimagine a school



Fringe Festival Picks: Independently Produced Dance
Despite the fact that the Fringe Festival is often the

The People Have Spoken: A Day of Compositional Improvisation in NYC
I am darting around the studio in Brooklyn’s Triskelion Arts


Tilting Space in an Abandoned Warehouse: Tori Lawrence + Co.
Tori Lawrence + Co. creates holistic aesthetic experiences, amalgamating many

“An Everyday Man’s Prophet”: August Wilson at the Arden
In a quest to reach new audiences for performing arts

Coalescing in Context: Movement Sound Experiment at Mascher
Mascher Space Cooperative is hot. What under normal circumstances might

Rendering the Now: Process Project with fidget
Evenings like fidget’s Process Project make me believe that the real

I don’t need to see Jessica Lang Dance
I don’t need traditional gender roles. I don’t need male

Endurance, Chaos, and the Rigor of Attention
Vervet Dance’s In the Light series is as much about endurance as

Almost every year, the Movement Intensive in Compositional Improvisation at Franklin &

Sean Thomas Boyt On Performing the Hustle
Sean is a good friend—one of my first after moving

Between the Sacred, Profane, and Mundane
In a quest to reach new audiences for performing arts

When activism is involuntary: a conversation between Deanna Haggag and Bill T. Jones
On Sunday, February 25th, as Deanna Haggag sat down with

Absolution in the Witness, in the First Breath
When I enter Mascher’s studio, Lauren Mandilian Huot is sitting




The Embodied Blueprints, or How Time and Space Are Malleable If You Make Them
Thomas Choinacky is a movement artist. Thomas Choinacky is an

Giving Form to the Invisible: Graffito Works at PAFA
The embodied monuments by transmasculine artist Cassils in the PAFA

Yvonne, the Giant; Yvonne, So Small
Artists are patient; artists are the only people I know

Hell hath no fury like a pedestrian scorned
Lavise Lowery is dancing in the living room at The

The Pleasing, Profound, and Peculiarity of 4pm
Few performances are best viewed in the afternoon, but Hold Still



My body, and other questions I had for Annie Wilson
I can’t get Christina Gesualdi out of my head. She



Note: Project Trans(m)it: Phase One, the evening-length show containing the works

Going Through the Motions of Emotion
“Oil and water; those are the two that separate when
A New Debut–Corella as PAB Artistic Director
Personnel changes swept through Pennsylvania Ballet beginning in April when