ArtsATL and the Goat Farm Arts Center threw a party last week at the Goat Farm’s Goodson Yard. Here is an artistic view of the event.
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THE ARTS By Felipe Barral, the G channel
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DANCE By Cynthia Bond Perry
Zoetic Dance Ensemble is getting a shot of inspiration from a talented young choreographer, ChristinaNoel Reaves. The former Zoetic dancer is preparing to launch her
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
I am pleased to announce that the Kendeda Fund has awarded ArtsATL a $10,000 grant. “The Kendeda Fund has long acknowledged the importance of
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THE ARTS By Gillian Anne Renault
If the words “multiple choice” bring up unpleasant memories of tests in school, you might want to head down to the Spelman College Museum of
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DANCE By Andrew Alexander
“If I ever go looking for my heart’s desire again, I won’t look any further than my own backyard.” That’s the way the movie “The
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DANCE By Cynthia Bond Perry
Atlanta Ballet’s “Carmina Burana” offered an evening of sensory pleasures, from the vivid, rich hues of Helen Pickett’s “Petal” to the daring imagery and magnificent
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
“Artistic License” is the only event at which you can choreograph a dance by picking something out of a chest, shimmy with a go-go dancer
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DANCE By Gillian Anne Renault
In a large, light-filled studio at Atlanta Ballet’s complex on the Westside, dancers are rehearsing over and over again one section of choreographer David Bintley’s
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
Cellist Alisa Weilerstein, a MacArthur “genius grant” recipient, performs Shostakovich alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and under the baton of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Lionel
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MUSIC, DANCE By Mark Gresham
A large and curious audience packed Emory University’s Cannon Chapel on Saturday afternoon for the performance of “Sukyi Nyima” (“Radiant as the Sun”), an example
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
Are you willing to get dumped for the sake of art? You can make up afterward in our disco for two. But only if you
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
When the Atlanta Printmakers Studio named its event “Print Big!,” it wasn’t kidding. Volunteers — yourself included, if you are interested — will begin carving























