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Tag: Partners for Sacred Places

Dance Features Previews

The Grounds Shout: Reggie Wilson and local artists bring performance to sacred spaces

Smalley Bogg April 15, 2019 1 Comment

Grounds that Shout! (and others merely shaking), explores connections between faith, movement, race, and the body, with a focus on the African American religious experience.

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Arts in Sacred Places: Grand opening of the Philadelphia Design Center

Debra Miller April 2, 2016 1 Comment

A new facility in Philadelphia offers theatrical designers affordable monthly memberships in an accessible co-workspace with state-of-the-arts equipment.

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Art After 5, Brian Sanders, Brian Sanders’ JUNK, FringeArts, Partners for Sacred Places, Shiloh Baptist Church, Suspended, Teddy Fatscher
Dance Features Fringe Festival Interviews

Talking Sex, Substance, and SUSPENDED with Brian Sanders

Debra Miller August 17, 2014 3 Comments

Perennial Fringe favorite Brian Sanders and his dare-devil dance company JUNK have created a provocative new offering for this year’s Festival. Described as a journey…

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