FringeArts

Photo: Johanna Austin

Scratch Night Returns

Ellen Chenoweth

Three moments during Scratch Night stood out in their intensity or departure from predictable performance customs.

Photo: Jorge Cousineau

Skipping and Slipping Through Time with Lucinda Childs

Megan Bridge

There is an incredible humanity to these works... We breathe and the audience holds its breath. We are suspended in time.

Photo: Jorge Cousineau

Infinite Possibilities

Six kick-ass Philadelphia dancers take on the challenge of Lucinda Childs’ be-in-the-moment-or-lose-your-place-forever dances.

Photo: Julieta Cervantes

We Are Moses

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group's Moses(es) brings to life the nature of leadership within a community.

Photo: Zachary Handler

Rug Burns and A String Quartet

Kalila Kingsford Smith

New Street Dance Group’s ChORDED Motion bound its dancers in tangled ribbons, pearls, and strings of thought-- sometimes getting caught up by the limitations of the space.

Photo: Knut Bry

Horror and Humor in a Fictional Cold-War Society

Nicole Bindler

Issues of cultural stereotyping and the role of choreography within theater simmer to the surface.

Photo: Ted Lieverman

Juicy, Junky Nightmares

Lynn Matluck Brooks

From a nightmare of heartless civilization and oozy evolution into the sunshine of play.

Photo: Kate Raines