Usiloquy Dance Designs’ Philadholphia
The blackbox, at its core, is an emergent space. It’s a space for discovery, for experimentation; a space for asking the unanswerable questions and trying
Madeline Shuron studied theatre at Bryn Mawr College and is an MFA candidate in dance at Temple University. As an artist and educator in Philadelphia, she is interested in investigating embodied affect and interrogating the audience-performer relationship through an interdisciplinary approach of dance, theatre, film, puppetry, and clowning.
The blackbox, at its core, is an emergent space. It’s a space for discovery, for experimentation; a space for asking the unanswerable questions and trying
Stepping into the MAAS garden space feels like a breath of fresh air – surrounded by vines creeping along the walls and covered above by
More often than not, if you’re in conversation with a dancer, Laban’s dance elements will come into play: body, space, effort, and shape (or relationship,
I huddled with a group of people outside the doors of the Icebox Space, surrounded by books and pamphlets from other artists in and around
“I spilled bubbles on my skirt,” drawls a voice in the lilting cadence of a six-year-old. Again: “I spilled bubbles on my skirt.”Still no answer.“Jasiri,”