Trimbur wears a top and skirt by SIMONE ROCHA and shoes by LABUCQ. Angela Trimbur’s first experience of community was at her mother’s dance studio in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.1 “I spent so much time there, it was basically my second home, ” says the actor, choreographer, writer and dancer, who’s speaking to me on a video call from LA, having narrowly escaped a hurricane on a weekend road trip. Outside of classes, Trimbur’s mom would get people together for themed parties or to paint props and sets for recitals. “I felt like I was This story is from Kinfolk Issue Fifty Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Films Issue 51 Vicky Krieps An interview with the actor. Arts & Culture Issue 51 On The Shelf Writer Claire-Louise Bennett reflects on her process. Arts & Culture Issue 50 On the Shelf Writer Hua Hsu on faxes and friendship. Arts & Culture Issue 49 Amalie Smith The Danish arts writer finding clarity between the lines. Arts & Culture Issue 49 Ryan Heffington Meet the man bringing choreography, community and queer joy to the desert. Arts & Culture Issue 47 Alice Sheppard On dance as a channel to commune with the body—even when it hurts.
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