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Dancing Beyond the VoidAn emerging choreographer´s dance about AIDS from a queer, Gen Z perspective Brendan McCall |
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When the Muzzle Comes Off, Who Do You Bite?Portia Wells finds their bark. Rachel DeForrest Repinz |
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Part 2: On Dance Writing, Improvisation, and Dancing Forever—An Interview with Lisa KrausKraus takes on the role ‘missionary for dancing forever’ Charly Santagado |
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“Yo te salvo a ti; tú me salvas a mí”Berry documents how rumba counters predetermined sanctions and barriers imposed by a money hungry and stratifying regime. desire amaiya |
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Ankita Sharma's dhoka/Betrayal/: Militarization and Myth-MakingAnkita Sharma's intimate dance interrogates their relationship with India. Brendan McCall |
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Venus Flytrap: A goddess bound to this earthSpring has arrived, and the earth is enlivened. Noel Price-Bracey |
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I am the ArchiveStill dancing, Merián Soto reflects on her storied career. Ellen Miller |
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Shavon Norris’ CRONING (solo.duet 48:25) at The Philadelphia Death and Arts FestivalA work that makes space for the constant tug of death Caitlin Green |
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Neighbor WatchingDance and science create space for learning and hope. Emilee Lord |
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Embodying Human-Nature InterdependenceDancers create a shelter that shape-shifts into tableaus of home. Caitlin Green |
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Noise See: Weaving Masking, Memory, and Maasai LegacyFernandes threads a performance of Self Lauren Berlin |
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Franklin’s Key: A Fun Romp Through FictionPig Iron’s latest adventure amuses. Madeline Shuron |
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This year, twenty-six writers contributed to our thINKingDANCE publication. We write about what artists do with respect for the labor and intentions that… A Bit About UsthINKingDANCE is a collective of independent writers based in the Philadelphia area. Founded in 2011, we produce a digital journal about dance in its broadest sense. We foster the practice of dance writing; build an archive of movement-based art; and work to dismantle gatekeeping in dance criticism. We pursue these goals by developing our writing through peer-critique sessions, workshops with guest educators, and a uniquely rigorous two-tiered editing process. thINKingDANCE is a place where ideas thrive; where editors, writers, and readers engage one another in transformative dialogue; and where we imagine a more vibrant and just dance media landscape. Read more. FundingthINKingDANCE gratefully acknowledges support from the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and from our readers and other individual donors like you! thINKingDANCE is supported by Critical Minded, an initiative to invest in cultural critics of color cofounded by The Nathan Cummings Foundation and The Ford Foundation. |