Lucinda Childs

photo: Erin Baiano

Tracing Absence

Emma Cohen

In THE DAY, four artists meditate on loss.

Photo: Erin Manning

Dance’s Shimmering Call

Megan Bridge

Erin Manning invokes dance, choreography, philosophy, film, and even autism to advocate for a richer relationship to the world around us.

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.

On working with Lucinda Childs, a choreographer whose work endures

Megan Bridge

How is it to dance Lucinda Child’s demanding minimalist work? TD writer Megan Bridge fills us in in advance of the November 1