Amongst the original occupants of a New York artist housing project known as Westbeth, modern dancers Edith Stephen and Dudley Williams recall their glory days training and performing with the likes of Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham and Alvin Ailey. Well into her twilight years, Edith has shifted her focus to experimental filmmaking, with hopes of completing her first feature by her 95th birthday. Dudley, 75, now teaches the next generation of dancers the technique of modern dance, having retired at the age of 68. As winter descends on Westbeth, Dudley and Edith’s passion to perform continues unabated.