February 3, 2020 by Winfield Maben for the Dance Journal Originally published for the Dance Journal here. On Friday, January 31st Zornitsa Stoyanova showcased AndroMeda as a part of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s second quarterly Friday Remix series. The work took place in the museum’s Great Stair Hall and was performed […]
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August 12, 2021 by Isabella Mojares for the Dance Journal originally published at the Dance Journal Megan Bridge and Zornitsa Stoyanova’s Altered States: A Performance Conversation “Presence feels like opening my attention up to as much as possible” Earlier this month, Megan Bridge (Fidget) and Zornitsa Stoyanova (BodyMeld) hosted the […]
by Kat J. Sullivan for thinkingdance.net Originally published here. Note: The format of this review mirrors text that was written and recited in the performance. Lines below in quotation marks are taken directly from BodyMeld’s text. A copy of the original is available on their website. My body sits here Cold […]
By Julius Ferraro for thinkindance.net November 22, 2015 Day one of < fidget >’s 6th Annual Fall Experimental Music Festival is called Space, Pulse, Pat-tern, Presence, but it could easily be called Disorientation. Four short pieces, though they differ wildly in tone, form, humor, movement, and medium, use deliberately counterintuitive […]
A Dance of Attention May, 2015 for thinkindance.net by Megan Bridge In the first weekend of May at Headlong Studios, Move Dance Think Fest (the Significance of Everything: A Way Into Presence) spanned two full days of workshops, performances, lectures, and conversation. The two performances I attended on Saturday were […]
June 3, 2013 at thinkingdance.net The small audience was abuzz in the lobby before the work even began. Excited banter, nervous giggles about “seeing all of my friends naked,” and assertions of being “totally fine with that” gave away the attendees’ underlying attitudes toward the upcoming nudity in the piece. […]
A mention of my work on an article published in the Knights Art Foundation web site. Read the full article about the event here: http://www.knightarts.org/community/philadelphia/performance-exhibit-make-it-break-it-rebuild-it-was-a-philly-fringe-highlight
A unique collaboration between Philadelphia’s dance and book arts community Three pairings between local book artists and choreographers explore the unique challenge of how a book can become a dance. Here[begin] Dance Ananda Connolly Movement Brigade Rebecca Kelly Stone Depot Dance Lab Judith Robison Three […]