Geometrically speaking, a line is a symbol of freedom: A figure formed between two points, the ends are limitless, extending...
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Cecilia Whalen is a writer and dancer from Charlotte, North Carolina. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and holds a bachelor's degree in French. Currently, Cecilia is studying composition at the Martha Graham School for Contemporary Dance in New York City. She lives in Brooklyn.
House lights are still up as Tommie-Waheed Evans’ “Bodies as Sites of Faith and Protest” begins. A group of dancers...
Roderick George paints maps with his movement. In “asinglewordisnotenough,” his body trickles like delicate tributaries then trembles as if moving...
Dimitris Papaioannou’s “Transverse Orientation” starts with a joke: Entering from a single door in a blank white wall, several tall,...
There’s a clip from “Twyla Moves,” the PBS American Masters episode about Twyla Tharp, of Tharp rehearsing with dancers in...
LaTasha Barnes was dancing the Lindy Hop before she even knew it. In a 2021 interview with the New York...