Alexander Anderson - Gibney Dance - photo by Max Damian
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Alexander Anderson - Gibney Dance - photo by Max Damian
Alexander Anderson - Gibney Dance - photo by Paul van der Linde - @paulvanderlindephotography
Alexander Anderson - Gibney Dance - photo by Quincy Scott
Spencer Clark, Jesse Obremski, and Logan Pedon - photo by Cesar Brodermann
Gibney Dance: clockwise from left, Jake Tribus, Jesse Obremski, and Alexander Anderson in Rena Butler’s “Lusus Naturae”- photo by Erin Baiano
Jake Tribus - Gibney Dance - photo by Cédric Terrell
Eva Yaa Asantewaa takes what she’s learned from a career in writing and puts it on the dance stage.
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"She sees dance as a way to explore social issues and trauma, a way to both transform and heal. That means “putting in a lot of folks who are dealing with identity — with issues in a forthright way,” she said. “They are saying, ‘We are not going anywhere, we recognize the atmosphere in which we’re working now and the urgency of speaking up and of taking very forthright stances.’”