
PA Ballet’s Fall Premieres with Andrea Miller and Russell Ducker
by Lewis J. Whittington for The Dance Journal Photo: Arian Molina Soca of Artists of Pennsylvania Ballet and choreographer Russell Ducker rehearsing Russell Ducker’s World Premiere
Lewis Whittington is an arts journalist based in Philadelphia. He started writing professionally in the early 90s as a media consultant for an AIDS organizations and then as a theater and dance reviewer for the Philadelphia Gay News. Mr. Whittington has covered dance, theater, opera and classical music for the Philadelphia Inquirer and City Paper.
Mr. Whittington’s arts profiles, features, and stories have appeared in The Advocate, Dance International, Playbill, American Theatre, American Record Guide, The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide, EdgeMedia, and Philadelphia Dance Journal. Mr. Whittington has received two NEA awards for journalistic excellence.
In addition to interviews with choreographers, dancers, and artistic directors from every discipline, he has interviewed such music luminaries from Ned Rorem to Eartha Kitt. He has written extensively on gay culture and politics and is most proud of his interviews with such gay rights pioneers as Frank Kameny and Barbara Gittings.
Mr. Whittington has participated on the poetry series Voice in Philadelphia and has written two (unpublished) books of poetry. He is currently finishing Beloved Infidels, a play about the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh. His editorials on GLBTQ activism, marriage equality, gay culture and social issues have appeared in Philadelphia Inquirer, City Paper, and The Advocate.
by Lewis J. Whittington for The Dance Journal Photo: Arian Molina Soca of Artists of Pennsylvania Ballet and choreographer Russell Ducker rehearsing Russell Ducker’s World Premiere
by Lewis J. Whittington for The Dance Journal The annual Come Together Dance Festival convenes in mid-November in Philadelphia and promises to be the most
by Lewis J. Whittington for The Dance Journal A trip to the Asian Arts Initiative gallery and performance space on Vine St. is always a
by Lew Whittington for The Dance Journal Choreographer Trajal Harrell’s Bessie Award-winning “Antigone Sr./Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at The Judson Church” choreographic masterpiece
by Lewis J Whittington for The Dance Journal Dancer-choreographer, Evalina Carbonell premiered Carry Me at CHI Movement Arts Center, on the rain-soaked opening weekend of the Philly
by Lewis J Whittington for The Dance Journal In the early 80s, the yet to be named AIDS epidemic was decimating the New York and
by Lewis J Whittington for The Dance Journal Choreographer Michael Nickerson-Rossi now splits his time directing bi-coastal dance troupes Nickerson-Rossi Dance West, based in L.A.
by Lewis J. Whittington for The Dance Journal Philly dance fans know Meg Saligman’s artwork from her looming mural at Locust & 13th St that
by Lewis J Whittington for The Dance Journal | photos by Johanna Austin Without fanfare, Group Motion co-directors Brigitta Herrmann and Manfred Fischbeck rightly commanded