The Moscow Ballet delivers all that is expected from a first-rate Nutcracker, but there are no surprises.
View More GREAT RUSSIAN NUTCRACKER (Moscow Ballet): Dance reviewAuthor: Gary L. Day
Gary L. Day is a produced playwright, director/producer and critic who has been covering the arts in Philadelphia since the Clinton administration. He has also worked as an editor, an illustrator and a bar manager. He is also an expert on all things Star Trek and Captain America.
BECOMING AN IMAGE (PAFA): Intimacy and isolation in the dark – Cassils at PAFA
There is a strange, uncomfortable mix of intimacy and isolation at play when a group of people are thrust into total darkness together.
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Improvisation is an enticing, yet dangerous, approach to performing.
View More RHIZOMAS (Ryuzo Fukuhara): 2016 Fringe review 8625th Anniversary (Koresh): Celebrating an anniversary with new work
While each piece was different in many ways, there was nonetheless a common stylistic approach that tied them all together: rhythmic dramatic strength.
View More 25th Anniversary (Koresh): Celebrating an anniversary with new workDANCE THEATER OF HARLEM (Annenberg Center): A deserved world-class reputation
Anyone who appreciates modern dance should see the Dance Theatre of Harlem. They are exquisite.
View More DANCE THEATER OF HARLEM (Annenberg Center): A deserved world-class reputationREVERIE (Drexel Dance Ensemble): Young artistry on display
An anthology showcase, where most of the choreographers and all of the dancers were students.
View More REVERIE (Drexel Dance Ensemble): Young artistry on displaySOLONELY TOGETHER (Carolyn O’Brien): Finding gems in DIY art
A collection of short pieces by a number of different emerging artists from various disciplines on the subject of loneliness.
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