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On Community and Access in Somatics: An Interview with Marion Ramirez of caracola"I want it fresh, like when you open a mango." Maddie Hopfield |
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Jumping in with Both FeetWhen you think about how the use of language itself is scripted from our corporeal presence, reading through this collection is to experience the body. Emilee Lord |
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The Grand Union—They Were Their Own MaterialWendy Perron explores the Grand Union’s six years of anarchism from the inside. Leslie Bush |
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"Beyond Moving" Raises Questions about Becoming a DancerWhat does it mean to dance for a home? Kristen Shahverdian |
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The Superpower of a Biracial Child"Why can't I find a reflection of myself anywhere I look?" -Joseph Ahmed Annielille (Ani) Gavino |
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A New Nutcracker Challenges OrientalismAn interview with Final Bow for Yellowface co-founder Phil Chan about their upcoming Mystery Nutcracker Theater Kristi Yeung |
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The Shim Sham Shimmy for a Holiday WinAn all women tap ensemble brings a holiday favorite to your home. Emilee Lord |
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Online Race Series Reveals Multicolored PaletteWhat’s social justice got to do with French impressionism? Darcy Grabenstein |
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It Is What It Is: Tiny Pretty Things in Black and WhiteAttention writers, directors, producers, choreographers, and casting directors: these narratives must be resisted. Gregory King |
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Hip Hop Artist Raphael Xavier Wins Grant to Produce Short FilmFilm grant propels hip hop artist from stage to street, breaking to biking. Darcy Grabenstein |
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Jingle Jangle: What It Feels Like to See Yourself at ChristmasJingle Jangle radiates Blackness; Black families, Black aspirations, Black skepticism, Black community, and Black magic. Gregory King |
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Don’t Stop ‘Till You Get Enough: Detroit, Jackson, and Racialized EconomiesJudith Hamera reminds readers that “enough” is just an illusion. Leila Mire |
NewsAnnouncing Decolonizing Dance Writing: International Exchanges
thINKingDANCE is honored and overjoyed to announce Decolonizing Dance Writing: International Exchanges, a continuation of a project initiated and led by… Open Call for tD Writers!
thINKingDANCE is a collective of independent writers who produce media about dance in its broadest sense. Founded in 2011, we publish a digital journal… What We Publish, How We Do It, and Why
Dear Reader,
2021 will mark our tenth birthday! Over this past year, we have transformed our organization to better reflect our updated mission statement… A Bit About UsthINKingDANCE catalyzes conversation about dance and develops the skills of dance writers in the Philadelphia area. We train and educate our writers through regular workshops with visiting dance writers, monthly peer-critique sessions, and a uniquely rigorous two-tiered editing process. Founded in 2011, we've published over 1,200 articles drawing attention to the robust and diverse dance community in Philadelphia and beyond. Read more. FundingthINKingDANCE gratefully acknowledges support from the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and from our readers and other individual donors. |