Presenter Bryn Mawr College Performing Arts series brings boundary breaking choreographer Silvana Cardell brings Disposable Bodies for its debut at the Wilma Theater October 6-8.…
View More (Non)Human Bodies: Silvana Cardell upends the relationships of human and animal with DISPOSIBLE BODIESTag: Silvana Cardell
Dancing in Pepperland: An interview with Nicole Sabella
Dancer Nicole Sabella is returning to Philly this month with Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG), celebrating the Beatles’ album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band with Morris’ Pepperland. Sabella, who is a graduate of UArts, joined the company in 2015. She looks back at her time in Philly and credits it for some of her best memories.
View More Dancing in Pepperland: An interview with Nicole SabellaTime for SUPPER: Drexel presents award winning work on migration and movement
SUPPER, People on the Move! explores the complex experience of dislocation through dance.
View More Time for SUPPER: Drexel presents award winning work on migration and movementADAPT! (Wilma): On the brink of dawn
Blanka Zizka boldly steps forth as both debut playwright and seasoned director of the semi-autobiographical ADAPT!
View More ADAPT! (Wilma): On the brink of dawnInternational Fringe 2016: A welcome to theater from around the world, including refugees
The International Philly Fringe: A welcome to 28 countries
View More International Fringe 2016: A welcome to theater from around the world, including refugeesSUPPER, PEOPLE ON THE MOVE (Cardell): A topic tackled with great success
Supper, People on the Move was a well thought out and efficaciously executed choreographic project that called for us to carefully examine the paths people take to conquer new horizons.
View More SUPPER, PEOPLE ON THE MOVE (Cardell): A topic tackled with great successSupper, People on the Move: The Physicality of Migration
Supper, People on the Move reveals the traces of migration on the body. The dancers explore the layered and physical experiences of immigration.
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