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Tag: Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts

Dance Reviews

Philadanco (PIFA): Global artistry: four choreographers, one aesthetic

Gregory King for the Dance Journal April 23, 2016 No Comments

World renowned and locally grown Philadanco contributed to the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts with nights of first rate dancing to sold out houses.

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Luna Theater Future Fest review PIFA
60-Second Review Reviews Theater

60-second review: FUTURE FEST (Luna)

Christopher Munden April 22, 2013 No Comments

“One generation’s Orwellian dystopia is the next generation’s comfort-inducing lifestyle.” J. Ferron Hiatt, FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI TOY AND NOVELTY. The six short plays in Luna Theater’s…

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60-second review: THE HAND OF GAUL (Inis Nua)

Christopher Munden April 11, 2013 1 Comment

A pleasingly unpretentious comedy, THE HAND OF GAUL is something of a departure for Inis Nua, which generally produces serious works by contemporary Irish and…

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everyone and i azuka review
60-Second Review Reviews Theater

60-Second Review: EVERYONE AND I (Azuka)

Christopher Munden April 4, 2013 No Comments

“I go back where I came from to 6th Avenue/ and the tobacconist in the Ziegfeld Theatre and/ casually ask for a carton of Gauloises…

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Arts Features Museums Previews Theater

PIFA 2013: HSP’s ArkHIVE and other theatrical highlights

Christopher Munden March 31, 2013 No Comments

“[H]alf-way up the hill, I see the Past Lying beneath me with its sounds and sights,— A city in the twilight dim and vast, With…

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Bastille to Broad Street: The French influence on Philadelphia architecture

Christopher Munden April 28, 2011 No Comments

Paris’s reputation as a a city of architectural beauty is long-held and its emblematic structures have influenced generations of Philadelphia architects and designers. This cultural…

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World War What? Did PIFA forget a little something in its celebration of Paris 1910-20?

Josh McIlvain April 14, 2011 No Comments

IS it just a little strange that in a festival with a theme of Paris 1910–20, few of the shows and none of the literature seem to mention that there was a little war going on

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