Philly dance scene gets an Asian influence

Philly dance scene gets an Asian influence

By Merilyn Jackson

For The Inquirer
In recent decades, the Chinese and Taiwanese have entered the world of modern dance in a big way, twinning Eastern theatrical disciplines with Western innovations.

Yet in Philadelphia, despite its large Asian population, both modern and traditional Asian dance have been underrepresented. The city has needed something permanent as an anchor, a physical space where dancers interested in Asian techniques and fusion forms can explore freely.

Enter Kun-Yang Lin – theatrical visionary, sensational choreographer and compelling performer – who on April 26 opened Chi Movement Arts Center in a converted warehouse deep in South Philadelphia, a few doors south of Pat’s Steaks. His company, Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers, will perform there Saturday. Read More …

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