Germaine Ingram

Photo by Mochi Robinson. Courtesy of Intercultural Journeys.

It’s So Much Easier If You Dance a Little Bit

Ella-Gabriel Mason

Raja Feather Kelly and Yoland Wisher show us how to get free.

Photo: Carlos Avendaño

SaltSoul: Loss and Mourning, part 2

Toni Shapiro-Phim

Toni Shapiro-Phim reflects on Jungwoong Kim's Dilworth Plaza event for SaltSoul.

Photo: Carlos Avendaño

SaltSoul: Loss and Mourning, part 1

Toni Shapiro-Phim

Guest Writer Toni Shapiro-Phim reflects on Jungwoong Kim's SaltSoul.

Photo: Toni Shapiro-Phim

tD Interviews Germaine Ingram on Her Yoruba Diaspora Project

Jonathan Stein

Bringing awareness to the impact of Yoruba, Bantu and Fon traditions on Philadelphia’s cultural landscape.

Photo: Mike Hurwitz

Germaine and Rosario: Percussive Languages

Lynn Matluck Brooks

These two powerful, petite women dance face to face, side by side, back to back, and, at times, as one another’s shadows.

Photo: Nathea Lee

Tap Is the Means — An Interview with Germaine Ingram

Lynn Matluck Brooks

Philadelphia tap dancer, choreographer, performance artist and bearer of the city’s tap dance legacy, speaks with TD about her work and philosophy.

Photo: Nathea Lee

A Collage of Moanin’ and Groanin’: Reflections of the African American Church Movement

Whitney Weinstein

The program traveled through time to an era of slavery, specifically the 1700s.

Photo: Johanna Austin (DaDaDance Project)

Philadelphia Dance Community On The National Scene

Julie B. Johnson

How a close-knit arts community represents itself to NPN's nationwide audience.

Photo: Nathea Lee/ PhotoBravura

Breaking, Beats, and Cross-Rhythms

Beau Hancock

This making in the moment is not winging it, but two masters of movement developing a fully formed idea in front of an audience.