How Philly Moves is a public art proposal for SEPTA's 46th and Market station celebrating Philadelphia dance with photography by Jacques-Jean Tiziou and sculpture by James Peniston.
Our proposal has been selected as a finalist; it is one of five under consideration for funding. If selected, we will undertake a photographic survey of the way Philly moves and create a permanent installation of sculpture and images in the newly renovated SEPTA station. But we need help:
We're looking for dancers! Whether you're a social dancer, student or professional performer, all ages, styles and levels of experience will be celebrated. Sign up and be photographed! Email us at info@howphillymoves.org and show us how you move. You'll be able to use the photos afterwards.
Shoot dates:
- Fri., April 18 (evening @ Studio 34: Yoga | Healing | Arts)
- Sun., April 27 (daytime @ The CEC)
And if you'd like to help support this endeavor, email volunteer@howphillymoves.org.
Please help us spread the word!
For more information, see howphillymoves.org.

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