Between chaos and synchronicity, individualism and collectiveness, exists the human search for life without conflict.
View More LEVÉE DES CONFLITS (Boris Charmatz): 2016 Fringe review 7Category: Dance
Coverage of dance, movement, and related performance art in Philadelphia.
Dance and the Internment Camp: Brendan Tetsuo on the long WALK TO TOPAZ this Fringe
During WWII Brendan Tetsuo’s grandparents were interned in a camp in Topaz, Utah, a family legacy which led him to create his Fringe show WALK TO TOPAZ,
View More Dance and the Internment Camp: Brendan Tetsuo on the long WALK TO TOPAZ this FringeHey Artists! You’re enough.
Sebastian Cummings is putting together a show in just two weeks. His reasons why should be a clarion call to all artists out there.
View More Hey Artists! You’re enough.How to Win at Fringe: Seeing 35 shows with Brett Mapp
Brett Mapp knows his Fringe. His itinerary would be a good starting point for anyone considering what to see.
View More How to Win at Fringe: Seeing 35 shows with Brett MappA Fringe Staple Gets Personal: Talking JUNK with Brian Sanders
Some companies and performers are such staples of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival that it’s hard to imagine a fest without them. That’s surely the case with Brian Sanders’ JUNK
View More A Fringe Staple Gets Personal: Talking JUNK with Brian SandersMike Durkin’s Annual Fringetastic Fringe Picks for the Fringe!
Clearly an expert on all things Fringe, the director of ANIMAL FARM TO TABLE shares his annual picks of shows flying under the radar or chosen based on their stellar guidebook art.
View More Mike Durkin’s Annual Fringetastic Fringe Picks for the Fringe!Folk Artists in Space: Almanac’s Ben Grinberg on EXILE 2588
Hhere at Phindie, we’ve been long-time fans of Almanac Dance Circus Theatre, Philadelphia’s trailblazing contemporary acrobatics company, and their work seems to keep getting bigger and…
View More Folk Artists in Space: Almanac’s Ben Grinberg on EXILE 2588Foreign Affair: Annielille Gavino-Kollman talks diversity and dance ahead of Fringe show FORE-IGN FORE-OUT
Annielille Gavino-Kollman’s piece focuses on the immigrant experience and includes a cast drawn from diverse cultural backgrounds, all of which influence the music and movement of the work.
View More Foreign Affair: Annielille Gavino-Kollman talks diversity and dance ahead of Fringe show FORE-IGN FORE-OUTThere’s No Place Like Home: Revolutionary performances by Automatic Arts
The best showcase for new performing arts in Philadelphia gets Revolutionary with an evening of beer and performance at Cliveden
View More There’s No Place Like Home: Revolutionary performances by Automatic ArtsSUMMER SERIES 2016 (BalletX): Lost in the unreal moment
Philadelphia’s most innovative and thrilling dance company brings yet another spark to the Wilma Theater.
View More SUMMER SERIES 2016 (BalletX): Lost in the unreal momentNOT A GIRL… NOT YET A WOMAN (Beyond Dance Company): Dance review
I have no doubt that Johnson and BDC will contribute to the dance scene in Philadelphia.
View More NOT A GIRL… NOT YET A WOMAN (Beyond Dance Company): Dance reviewTABLAO PHILLY (Pasión y Arte): Serving Up Tasty Morsals
Each of the three flamenco dancers executed the same movement vocabulary in an entirely distinctive manner.
View More TABLAO PHILLY (Pasión y Arte): Serving Up Tasty MorsalsRIVERDANCE (20th Anniversary World Tour): Dance review
HATCH (Birds on a Wire): The expressiveness and diversity of contemporary dance
A contemporary dance program of seven world-premiere short pieces by emerging women choreographers highlighted their stylistic and thematic diversity and expressiveness.
View More HATCH (Birds on a Wire): The expressiveness and diversity of contemporary danceLayers of Onion Dances at SoLow Fest
In preparation for her SoLow Fest performance, Onion Dances, Talia Mason chopped onions, attempting to cry while talking about family memories and associations with onions.
View More Layers of Onion Dances at SoLow FestBALANCHINE & BEYOND (PA Ballet): Experiment and challenge our comfort zone
For the last program of Pennsylvania Ballet’s 2015-2016 season, Angel Corella challenges both the dancers and the audience with the four experimental dances
View More BALANCHINE & BEYOND (PA Ballet): Experiment and challenge our comfort zoneURBAN SCUBA: RETRO DIVE (Brian Sanders’ JUNK): A fresh take on old JUNK
Without being gratuitous Sanders’ doesn’t shy away from sexual explicitness on the dance stage, but he’s got the artistic goods (and humor) to back it up.
View More URBAN SCUBA: RETRO DIVE (Brian Sanders’ JUNK): A fresh take on old JUNKDANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM (McCarter): Dance review
For one night only, the Dance Theatre of Harlem appeared on the Matthews Stage of the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey.
View More DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM (McCarter): Dance reviewLA VERITA (Campagnia Finzi Pasca): Experience the surreal
Choreographer Daniele Finzi Pasca has created an innovative circus-style performance inspired by a Dalí painting.
View More LA VERITA (Campagnia Finzi Pasca): Experience the surrealPATCHWORKS (Darcy Lyons and Collaborators): Dance review
An appealing evening of solo performances, Patchworks provided fresh evidence of how working collaboratively can produce dances that showcase the individuality of the dancers.
View More PATCHWORKS (Darcy Lyons and Collaborators): Dance review