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08/29/12 Living Walls 2012: Was It a Success for Female Artists?
Despite some ambivalence in carrying out its feminist goals, Living Walls incites community through controversy.
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07/26/12 Dodge & Burn: Reflections on Atlanta
For this week’s Dodge & Burn John Ramspott explores reflections of Atlanta in puddles.
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10/13/11 Dodge & Burn: Preview of Undone by Zoetic Dance Ensemble
Zoetic Dance Ensemble premieres their next production, Undone, at Fabrefaction Theatre Company tonight, Thursday, October 13, 8-9:30PM (click here for tickets for performances on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). The intimate theatre allows the dancers to explore relationships: Why do we need them, and what happens when they come undone? While photographing the final rehearsal last [...]
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05/25/11 Photos and Review of Zoetic’s Catch & Release in Centennial Park
When I say that the Zoetic Dance Ensemble performed in the Fountain of Rings at Centennial Olympic Park over the weekend, I truly mean “in the fountain” and not just “in front of” or “nearby.” Sponsored by Flux Projects, the performance began with six of the eight dancers in uniform black outfits and white swim [...]


























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