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Profiles
Xin Ying on Keeping Martha Graham’s Legacy Alive
The dancer and choreographer reflects on 15 years with America’s oldest dance company and why she uses technology to reimagine Graham’s classic pieces. “Graham is so physical, so real. It’s OK to be ugly, which is very beautiful in its own way,” Xin explained. “She taught me how to be a woman, how to be an artist.”
By Fred Voon
By Fred Voon
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Interviews
Tomokazu Matsuyama on Celebrating the Diversity of New York City
By Xhingyu Chen and Tomokazu Matsuyama
The Cast and Crew of “Clean Slate” on Expanding Queer AAPI Stories
By The Amp, Joyce Keokham, Josephine Chiang, Emily May Jampel, and Yoko Kohmoto
Meropi Peponides and Remoy Philip on Performing the Revolution
By Shannon Lee, Meropi Peponides, and Remoy Philip
Suniko Bazargarid on Reflecting the Bureaucreacies of Migration
By Jenny Jiani Wang and Suniko Bazargarid
News
Clare Hu and Jolene Fernandez Awarded the 2026 Van Lier Fellowship for Visual Arts; Nikaio Thomashow Awarded the 2026 Jadin Wong Fellowship for Dance
By A4 Staff
