Jaye Allison Taps Into the Nicholas Brothers’ Philly Roots
Posted At : July 6, 2010 7:19 PM | Posted By : Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe Recently I was introduced to the sensational moves of the Nicholas Brothers, a world famous tap-dancing duo from a...
View ArticleRev9 Dance and Performance Company Revives Andy Warhol’s World in time for...
Following sold out shows in Lancaster County, Rev9 Dance and Performance Company brings FACTORY to Philadelphia audiences during the Philly Fringe Festival this September. A visually compelling...
View ArticlePink Hair Affair Brings Peace, Love, and Soul to Fringe
ONE CITY UNDER A GROOVE Pink Hair Affair Brings Peace, Love, and Soul to Fringe Travel back in time with PINK HAIR AFFAIR to ONE CITY UNDER A GROOVE, a celebration of retro music and modern dance....
View ArticlePoetic Passageways in Philadelphia’s Magic Garden
The mosaic corridors of Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, Isaiah Zagar’s non-traditional visionary art environment, will come to life through a series of exquisite, evocative vignettes on September 8 and...
View ArticleTangle offers audiences an aerial dance adventure with Ampersand
Tumbling, climbing, singing, running, flying. In Ampersand, Tangle works with acrobatic dance and aerial theatrics to tell the story of several ordinary lives in Philadelphia. Combining traditional...
View ArticleS.O.A.R_ing in to Fringe
Project Moshen will premiere it’s second annual Fringe festival production S.O.A.R: Stages of Alternate Reality. The production will feature works choreographed by Kelli Moshen, Tara Madsen Robbins...
View ArticleEllie Goudie-Averill and Pamela Vail will GO TOGETHER to the Fringe
Collaboration is the name of the game in Go Together. Ellie Goudie-Averill and Pamela Vail combine forces not only with each other, but also with a variety of other artists to produce a concert of...
View ArticleFringe Review – Modern Dance Explained
by Kat Richter for The Dance Journal September 9, 2012 The title alone (modern dance explained) was enough to get me into the Meeting House Theater this past weekend. The concept (failed 27-year-old...
View ArticlePhilly Fringe Review – Einstein-Tagore: Seashore of Endless Worlds
by Kat Richter for The Dance Journal September 15, 2012 Bidisha Dasgupta’s Einstein/Tagore: Seashore of Endless Worlds was a work both about and comprised of conversations. Some spoken, some danced,...
View ArticleNY Choreographer with Philly ties prepares to bring CAVIDAD to the Fringe
So if anyone asked, BillH what do you like photographing most? For me it's always rehearsals. Don't get me wrong I love the live performances that come from them but in rehearsal the images are more...
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