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Feminist Latina Dance Making: An Interview with Marlen Puello“It should be possible to enjoy the same privileges as male artists.” Joy-Marie Thompson |
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A Cross-species Movement Dialogue Between Agency and VulnerabilityAn embodied dialogue between agency and vulnerability, expressed by their use of weight, and one another. Caitlin Green |
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Book Review: Getting Down to the Roots of Jazz DanceThe Africanist aesthetic as essential to jazz dance theory, pedagogy, and choreography. Darcy Grabenstein |
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Kulu Mele Celebrates Maturation and Fellowship—Past, Present, FutureI wrote in my notes, “I know they gotta be tired!”with about seven exclamation points, only 10 minutes into the 90-minute program. Caitlin Green |
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Reclaiming the VillageAni/MalayaWorks invite the community to join their intimate investigation of immigration, colonization, family, and home. Ella-Gabriel Mason |
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Spirits in the SpaceJohn Dowell and his collaborators create a cathedral at the Barnes. Ellen Chenoweth |
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Using Our Bodies as Sites of Restful ResistanceHealing ourselves by rescripting the script. Darcy Grabenstein |
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Y'all Come to See A Fight?Heavy are the shoulders that carry the weight of an entire race’s future. Sophiann Mahalia Moore |
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Testing stereotypes through physical comedyFive clowns visit Miniball’s stage, concluding the festival with crude jokes and a disappointing lack of care. Lu Donovan |
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Poetry (and Prose) in MotionDance interpretation of written works wows writers at weekend workshop Darcy Grabenstein |
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Dance as an Exploration of Love, Pain, and PerformanceWatching the film felt like the motion-picture equivalent of flipping through an old photo album. Caitlin Green |
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A Shared Rhythm: Interview with Palestinian Dancer Mohammed SmahnehFusing Dabke, Hip Hop, contemporary dance, and puppetry. Nadia Khayrallah |
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