Philadelphia Museum of Art

Tristan Price plays the cello seated on stage with a black microphone positioned in front of him. He wears black shoes, khaki pants and a white button-down shirt. He looks directly at dancer and his mother, Megan Bridge, who is dancing in the foreground, arching backward with one arm extending above her. Bridge wears a white top and grey cargo pants with sneakers.
Photo: Tyler Kline

A Mother-Son Duo Exchange Expertise

Caitlin Green

His musicianship paves the way for her play.

Photo: Dorrine Calhoun

Mother to Son, Son to Mother – Megan Bridge and Tristan Price Celebrate Whistler and Bach

Rhonda Moore

Two nimble performers with a deliciously nuanced sense of timing.

Photo: Anito Gavino

Footprints of Abstract Dance: a three-part variation

Anito Gavino

Inspired by Jasper Johns' postmodern method of variating art to make more art.

Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art

Senga Nengudi Dances with Impermanence

Jonathan Stein

Nengudi’s inventive mix of sculpture and performance defies categorization, inviting interaction and dialogue with the viewer

Photo: Christopher Ash

Unseen Connections at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Joseph Ahmed

A reimagined Philly dance classic spins webs of connection in the PMA’s New Grit: Art & Philly Now exhibition.

Photo: Daniel Madoff

Of an Era, Of a Moment, Of a Lifetime

Emilee Lord

Seventy dancers celebrate Jasper Johns on a virtual platform—a true and gorgeous example of the new alone-together normal.

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Primordial Pasts to Future Visions at the PMA

Preeti Pathak

In the whirling excitement of Friday Remix, Nicole Bindler takes us on a thoughtful journey of quiet reflection.

Photo: Courtesy of Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Future is Fallible

Kat J. Sullivan

Do you believe in the future?

Photo: Ryan Collerd

Museums in the Performance Mix

PMA’s Friday Remix offered circus, poetry, dance, and music, capped off by a DJ-driven dance party.

Photo: JJ Tiziou

Dance as Spectacle: Le Super Grand Continental Takes the Club Outside

Karl Surkan

Think line dance meets flash mob, and what do you get?