Koresh Dance Company

Photo: Rob Li

30 Years and a Pandemic Later, Roni Koresh Still Has Hope

Darcy Grabenstein

Koresh Dance Company mourns the pandemic and celebrates 30 years of dance in Philly.

Photo: Stephanie Ramones

Sculptural Lines Straight Out of Chi Town

Kat J. Sullivan

Amid syncopated contemporary dance, Haun’s Chicago-based company offers a welcome respite of non-narrative, sculptural lines.

Photo: Stephanie Ramones Contigo

Contemporary Dance, Gendered Norms

Maddie Hopfield

"Come Together" left me wondering about the amorphous amalgam that is contemporary dance in the United States.

Photo: Pete Checcia

Searching for a Spark

Amelia Rose Estrada

How often is internal light, passion, fire, inspiration, or heat ever confined to perfectly staggered, centrally aligned rows

Photo: Frank Bicking

Koresh: In “Process,” Under Examination

I feel assailed by these questions when watching this choreography, and I wonder whom to hold accountable.

Photo: Ryan Cliett

Writing Together about the Come Together Festival

Kirsten Kaschock

Featuring different companies, Come Together Dance Festival showcases the big, broad world of Philadelphia dancing.

Photo: Pete Checchia

The Many Layers of ev.o.lu.tion

Gregory King

They resembled a well-trained army marching off to war: precise, focused, armored and ready.

Photo: Bicking Photography

City of Dance

Patricia Graham

The Come Together Festival celebrates the abundance of well-crafted local dance in a range of genres including hip-hop, jazz, modern and ballet.

Photo: Kevin Colton

Does Art Imitate Life?

Kristen Gillette

“Sometimes art really imitates life,” said Ronen “Roni” Koresh, as he introduced his evening-length work, Trust, at its premiere Thursday, November 29.

Photo: Pete Checchia

Walking with Koresh

Beau Hancock

Even in rehearsal, these dancers move full throttle through whatever material they are given.