
Manipulating Digital Landscapes: Digital Dissolving Doors
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal The performing arts have been uniquely affected by the ongoing pandemic as not only are in-person performances essentially
Winfield Maben is a Philadelphia based writer and dancer and an aspiring member of the greater Philadelphia area dance community. He graduated from Muhlenberg College in 2018 with a BA in Dance & English and has previously conducted several features for the Lehigh Valley Dance Exchange. He has worked with several established choreographers including Tiffany Mills, Sharon Vazanna, and Trinette Singleton and has performed in a variety of unique locations including Triskelion Arts (Brooklyn, NY), ArtisTree (Pomfret, VT), and the Brooklyn Bridge. Winfield aims to explore the art of dance through the multidisciplinary approach that was emphasized in his education, not only examining the physicality of a given work but also the intentionality and cultural impact of the work as a whole.
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal The performing arts have been uniquely affected by the ongoing pandemic as not only are in-person performances essentially
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal On Thursday, March 12 Munu Munu, a collaboration between New Chamber Ballet and Variant 6, premiered at The
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal On Wednesday, March 11th Austrian dance company Liquid Loft brought their work Foreign Tongues to the Kimmel Center.
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal On Friday, January 31st Zornitsa Stoyanova showcased AndroMeda as a part of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s second
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal On January 22nd and 23rd Philadelphia Dance Projects hosted JUNKSPACE, a site-adaptive work by New York based Tori
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal On Saturday, January 18th Nickerson-Rossi Dance presented Accomplished Artists as a part of their International Dance Festival. The
By Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal On Friday, November 9th Silvana Cardell presented Supper, People on the Move at Drexel’s URBN Center. The work,
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal | Photos by Ryan Collerd courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art On Friday, October 11th the Philadelphia Museum of
by Winfield Maben for The Dance Journal | Photo credit Constance Mensh As a part of The School for Temporary Liveness, which runs from September