Meg Foley

Photo: Eric Ashleigh

Unhinging memory and making time tangible

Janna Meiring

The body perceiving and holding death and grief

Photo: Meg Foley

Time Slips Away

Julius Ferraro

The framework—the “undergird”—is what this piece is about, and it is visible everywhere.

Photo: Tasha Doremus

The Container and the Contained

Anna Drozdowski

The opening salvo of a series of performances accompanying the installation—each of them at night, with a rotating cast prese

Photo: Eric Ashleigh

Hold it, control: 12 Questions and Answers

Carolyn Merritt

For her experimental response to Meg Foley and J. Louis Makary's experimental show, Carolyn Merritt answers 12 questions.

Photo: Kathryn Raines

Beginning from a New Place

Ellen Chenoweth

The Remix Festival had choreographers start with someone else’s dance, and an audience remarkable for its collective concentration.

Photo: Kelsey Halliday Johnson

What Stays With You?

Becca Weber

...this evening was more than a traditional performance--it was a wild night out.

Photo: Lindsay Browning

Experiencing Meg Foley

Megan Bridge

Dear Meg, It was such a pleasure to see you dance just now...

Photo: Meg Foley

Inaugurating JUXT[a]POSE!

Amelia Longo

The start of the JUXT[a]POSE! series was an impressive line-up of dances by choreographers on the scene for 8-10 years.

Photo by Christopher Duggan

The Importance of a Witness: Faye Driscoll “Informs” Philadelphia

Debbie Shapiro

Faye Driscoll's recent informance delivered a multi-dimensional view of her identity as an artist.

Listening: Improvised Performances at Falls Bridge

Megan Bridge

The first of two evenings of improvised dancing from Falls Bridge.