interdisciplinary

Caught in mid flight against a blurred background of golds, oranges, and blues, a Warbler arches its head up and pushes its wings down together in a lifting stroke. It has a golden brown head with a white throat under its small pointed beak. There is a small gold patch above its tail feathers and its wing and tail feathers are shades of black, grey, brown, and white.
Photo: Christine Cieslak

Neighbor Watching

Emilee Lord

Dance and science create space for learning and hope.

Photo: Terry Fox

Dancing, Speaking, Crying, Screaming: A Write Back Atcha

Charly Santagado

Two interdisciplinary works where lineages unravel, burdens are unloaded, and emotions let loose.

Photo: Maria Baranova

Everything is HEBEL

Emilee Lord

A carefully constructed choreographic layering that is complex while still allowing for air, time, and this ceaseless quiet.

Photo: Tara Mercene

For yourself, to yourself

Megan Mizanty

An autobiographical tale of motivation.

Photo: Daniel Jackson

Traversing a Monumental Vision

Jonathan Stein

Dancers’ gestures achieved spiritual and physical communion with William Edmondson’s figurative sculptures.

Photo: Tali Keren

What do we carry in our dances?

Kristen Shahverdian

American evangelicals performing Israeli folk dances against the backdrop of the military base.

Photo: Kidlat Fajardo Canlas

Reclaiming the Village

Ella-Gabriel Mason

Ani/MalayaWorks invite the community to join their intimate investigation of immigration, colonization, family, and home.