Koresh Dance Company mourns the pandemic and celebrates 30 years of dance in Philly.
Amid syncopated contemporary dance, Haun’s Chicago-based company offers a welcome respite of non-narrative, sculptural lines.
"Come Together" left me wondering about the amorphous amalgam that is contemporary dance in the United States.
How often is internal light, passion, fire, inspiration, or heat ever confined to perfectly staggered, centrally aligned rows
I feel assailed by these questions when watching this choreography, and I wonder whom to hold accountable.
Featuring different companies, Come Together Dance Festival showcases the big, broad world of Philadelphia dancing.
They resembled a well-trained army marching off to war: precise, focused, armored and ready.
The Come Together Festival celebrates the abundance of well-crafted local dance in a range of genres including hip-hop, jazz, modern and ballet.
“Sometimes art really imitates life,” said Ronen “Roni” Koresh, as he introduced his evening-length work, Trust, at its premiere Thursday, November 29.
Even in rehearsal, these dancers move full throttle through whatever material they are given.