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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

CARRIED AWAY (Brian Sanders’ JUNK): 2016 Fringe review 47

Rachel Dukeman September 16, 2016 1 Comment

Bridging the gap between dance and physical theater, CARRIED AWAY delivers an exciting, heartfelt, and stimulating crowd-pleaser.

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Dance Reviews

URBAN SCUBA: RETRO DIVE (Brian Sanders’ JUNK): A fresh take on old JUNK

Lewis Whittington for The Dance Journal June 5, 2016 No Comments

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.

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Dance Features Previews

Winter’s Hottest Forecast: SNOWBALL 2016 by Brian Sanders’ JUNK will blow you away!

Debra Miller January 20, 2016 No Comments

This year’s SNOWBALL, an annual winter fundraiser for Brian Sanders’ JUNK, transforms Union Transfer into a winter wonderland filled with daring dance, music, raffles, drinks, and a spectacular faux snowball fight.

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Promotional image for Sam Tower + Ensemble’s 901 NOWHERE STREET, with Emilie Krause (Photo credit: Lauren Tuvell)
Features Fringe Festival Theater

Deb Miller’s 15 Top Picks for the 2015 Fringe Festival

Debra Miller July 20, 2015 No Comments

Top Philly theater writer Deb Miller previews the best of the 2015 Philadelphia Fringe Festival.

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Dance Reviews

SUPPER, PEOPLE ON THE MOVE (Cardell): A topic tackled with great success

Gregory King for the Dance Journal June 28, 2015 No Comments

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.

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Dance Features

Supper, People on the Move: The Physicality of Migration

Courtney Lau June 15, 2015 No Comments

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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Sebastian Cummings, creator and performer in "I Am Because I Am" in DANCE IT OUT.
Dance

DANCE IT OUT: SEBASTIAN AND SHANNON (curated by Meg Foley): What Stays With You

Becca Weber for thINKingDANCE October 18, 2013 No Comments

Excerpted from thINKingDANCE.net. Upon entering the dark, intimate AUX space for Meg Foley’s first DANCE IT OUT (a new series she is curating), the crowd made…

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