Performing Arts

Asian Arts Initiative

The Asian Arts Initiative is a community-based arts center in Philadelphia that engages artists and everyday people to create art that explores the diverse experiences of Asian-Americans, addresses our social context, and imagines and effects positive community change. Recently relocated due to the expansion of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Asian Arts Initiative is now in a new home at 1219 Vine Street, where we are contributing to the revitalization of Vine Street and Chinatown North.

Contact Information: 

Location:
Asian Arts Initiative
1219 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-557-0455

Hours:
Tuesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. 

Information:  
215-557-0455 or visit www.asianartsinitiative.org

WilmaTheater.org

We were thrilled to have the opportunity to help The Wilma Theater develop their new web site. We've been working with this award-winning theater company, handling their PR for many seasons, so we were excited to create a new full-featured site to showcase their work. We collaborated with their principal designer Caren Goldstein, and took the lead on site architecture, Drupal build, and theming. The site features numerous enhancements both for theatergoers, and for the site administrators. Read more »

NicholeCanusoDance.com

We’ve always loved Nichole Canuso’s work as a dance artist and performer and her ability to create what she describes as “”dances that celebrate the awkwardness, humor and surprise in human experience.”  Canary created a website for Nichole’s company with subtle design elements that give a nod to the whimsy in her work, while keeping the images of her dance pieces and the latest news front and center.

EverywhereProject.org

Up and coming choreographer Kate Watson-Wallace came to us to build a site for her experimental social dance project and contest, the Everywhere Project. People from everywhere in the world can enter the dance contest by posting videos to Vimeo, which are displayed on this site. Then they can get more and more involved by sending instructions to Kate's dancers, which they're using as they construct their next large-scale piece.