Ambrose Akinmusire — winner of the 2007 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, 2012 Trumpet Player of the Year in DownBeat Magazine’s Critics Poll, among other
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
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DANCE By Cynthia Bond Perry
As much as a ballerina counts on her partner, an aerial dancer relies on ropes, hoops, trapezes and such for balance and support. These apparatuses
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DANCE By Gillian Anne Renault
The 19th annual Modern Atlanta Dance Festival squeezed five troupes into a 90-minute program at Fabrefaction Theatre on Friday. Artistic and Executive Director Douglas Scott, who
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
ArtsATL’s “30 Under 30: Profiles of Atlanta Creatives” series is a go! Twenty generous donors contributed a total of $2,500, which was matched dollar for dollar
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
The arts collaborative John Q chose the metaphoric backdrop of the Atlanta Cyclorama, which depicts General Sherman’s taking of Atlanta, for a film/text/ performance exploring
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DANCE By Gillian Anne Renault
Atlanta Ballet brings to a close its exciting 2012-13 season this weekend with “Love Stories,” a mixed bill playing through this (Sunday) afternoon at the Cobb
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DANCE By Andrew Alexander
Amanda K. Miller-Fasshauer’s new dance work “The Liberated Accident” ends with the arrival of a train — or at least it did on Thursday, its opening
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DANCE By Gillian Anne Renault
Tanz Farm, the performance anthology curated by gloATL and the Goat Farm Arts Center, has blown open Atlanta’s dance world this season with a series of
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DANCE By Kathleen Wessel
Atlanta Ballet will reject the pull of traditionalism this weekend with its season closer, “Love Stories,” May 10-12 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
You can help ArtsATL publish a series of profiles of young Atlanta creatives. “Thirty under Thirty” will include visual artists, writers, dancers, choreographers, actors,
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
Nothing says spring more than arts in the park. Georgia Shakespeare gets it started Wednesday with a production of “Much Ado About Nothing” in front
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DANCE By Kathleen Wessel
Choreographer Juel D. Lane is gathering friends for his second annual dance showcase, “A Night of Choreography With Juel D. Lane and Friends,” at the Southwest
























