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    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, May 22-June 1

    By Catherine Fox

    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

    POSTED May 21 No comments READ MORE
  • D'Air's program repeats June 21-22. (Photo by Aldridge Murrell)
    DANCE

    Review: D’AIR Aerial Dance Theatre’s “Shadows of Doubt” soars above Grant Park audience

    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

    POSTED May 20 No comments READ MORE
  • SWADanceCollective from Valdosta. (Photo by Sinru Ku)
    DANCE

    Review: Modern Atlanta Dance Festival goes MAD for fast-paced, sharply focused short works

    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

    POSTED May 20 1 comment READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    We made it! Thanks to donors to our Power2Give campaign to fund “30 Under 30″ series

    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

    POSTED May 20 No comments READ MORE
  • Film still from Reed Barton's "Me and Mark." Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society.
    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, May 15-25

    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

    POSTED May 15 No comments READ MORE
  • Brandon Nguyen and Tara Lee in "Requiem for a Rose." (Photos by Charlie McCullers)
    DANCE

    Review: “Love Stories” marks eloquent conclusion to Atlanta Ballet’s unforgettable season

    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

    POSTED May 12 6 comments READ MORE
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    DANCE

    Review: Tanz Farms’ “The Liberated Accident,” as fleeting and beautiful as a passing train

    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

    POSTED May 10 1 comment READ MORE
  • Anna Bracewell of CORE Performance Company.
(Photo by John Ramspott)
    DANCE

    Preview: Choreographer of “The Liberated Accident” hopes audiences will “disarm themselves”

    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

    POSTED May 08 No comments READ MORE
  • Domenico Luciano (left) and Dominic Walsh dance the "White Swan" portion of "Swan Lake."  (Photo by Gabriella Nissen)
    DANCE

    Preview: Atlanta Ballet turns on a thoroughly contemporary love light for season finale

    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.

    POSTED May 07 No comments READ MORE
  • Kyle Brumley played Alan Strang in "Equus" at Actor's Express.
    THE ARTS

    “30 Under 30″: You can help shine spotlight on creative young Atlantans

    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,

    POSTED May 01 1 comment READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, May 1-11

    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

    POSTED Apr 30 No comments READ MORE
  • Lane is also choreographing "," which will be presented at the Fox Theatre next month. (Photo by Alan Kimara Dixon)
    DANCE

    Preview: Rising choreographer Juel D. Lane focuses on solo dance for second annual showcase

    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

    POSTED Apr 23 No comments READ MORE
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