Presented in partnership with BOMB Magazine online, Andrew Alexander speaks with Lauri Stallings.
Category Archive ‘Dance’
03/20/13 Preview: The Atlanta Ballet Prepares For New Choreographic Voices, This Weekend Only
Dancers take on three new works in a challenging season.
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01/31/13 Catellier Dance Brings Laughter and Paradox to Emory
“E” is the latest in an ongoing series of themed performances exploring the various elements of dance by Emory professor Greg Catellier’s six-member professional company Catellier Dance Projects. “Exploring the elements of dance through a series of themed performances” probably sounds about as fascinating to most people as “re-cataloging income tax files with new color-coded [...]
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01/16/13 In the studio with Dance Canvas choreographer Kassandra Taylor Newberry
Atlanta’s emerging choreographers create new work for annual showcase
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12/26/12 Tanz Farm Series 2 Succeeds in Sparking Conversation
Tanz Farm proved that this anthology of art was both diverse and collective simultaneously.
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11/09/12 Tanz Farm Thrives in Spite of Last-minute Challenges
Despite complications from Hurricane Sandy, gloATL and Goat Farm proved that their new season is here to stay.
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10/04/12 Martha Whittington and Beacon Dance Seek Gods in the Machine at MOCA GA
Sculptures contemplate the alienation at the heart of human industry with a performance returning Saturday, October 6.
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09/28/12 Wabi Sabi Searches for Its Signature at Atlanta Botanical Garden
In his welcoming remarks, Wabi Sabi‘s founder John Welker referred to the company’s recent performance at the Atlanta Botanical Garden as a “treasure hunt,” a promise well delivered in the whole feel of the evening. On arrival, visitors received maps of the garden with various locations and performance times marked out on them. There were [...]
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08/17/12 Lucky Penny’s Threshold, a Balance of Control and Primal Forces
Featuring a set composed almost entirely of cardboard, the show continues through Sunday, August 19.
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07/04/12 Preview: gloATL’s Liquid Culture Returns to Atlanta’s Streets
Lauri Stallings shares some insight into the five-part series beginning with a free public performance this Friday, July 6.
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06/26/12 Opening the Folds: Nicole Livieratos at MOCA GA
Minimal movements dramatize a quiet daily ritual. In this early work-in-progress, the dance choreographer asks for audience input.
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06/15/12 T. Lang Dance Company Challenges a Woman’s Worth in Mother/Mutha
Lang’s dancers tell of a provocative story of race, violence, and sisterhood for all women, black and white.
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06/05/12 ARTSpeak: T. Lang’s Dancers Excavate the History of Slavery Through Slang
Mother/Mutha debuts three nights at the Goat Farm, 8PM, Thursday-Friday, June 7-9.
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05/17/12 gloATL’s Search for History at the Old Fourth Ward Skatepark
Early Friday evening at Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward Skatepark, it was hard to tell that anything out of the ordinary was about to happen.
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve