Dance 2017
Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine
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Appalachian Ballet Company: Dancer Kylie Morton Berry; Wardrobe By Eurotard Dancewear; Photo by Richard Calmes
Atlanta Ballet: Moulin Rouge © - The Ballet; Dancer Nadia Mara & Christian Clark; Photo by Charlie McCullers
Atlanta’s Dance Community: Innovating, Growing, Encompassing
Creative Process: Gennadi Nedvigin Brings International Depth of Experience to Atlanta Ballet
Big Atlanta Connection Highlights DRUMLine Live The Tolbert-Yimaz School of Dance Celebrates 38 Years of Dance Education Dance Theater to Open on Kennesaw State University’s Marietta Campus
Atlanta Chinese Dance Company: Dancer Kerry Lee; Photo by Bubba Carr
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Atlanta Meets the World at the Rialto Center 25 Extraordinary Years Axam’s Legacy: MOJAH Technique & Total Dance Company Spring Season at Atlanta Symphony Hall
ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Listings Mar - Apr 2017 Dance Workshops/Classes ShowGuide Venues & More
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Atlanta’s Dance Community: Innovating, Growing, Encompassing By Julie Herron Carson
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Creative Process: From Principal Dancer to Artistic Director: Gennadi Nedvigin Brings International Depth of Experience to Atlanta Ballet By Holley Calmes
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Big Atlanta Connection Highlights the High-Stepping DRUMLine Live
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The Tolbert-Yimaz School of Dance Celebrates 38 Years of Dance Education
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Dance Theater to Open on Kennesaw State University’s Marietta Campus
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Atlanta Meets the World at the Rialto Center By Darlene Hamilton 25 Extraordinary Years By Douglas Scott Axam’s Legacy: MOJAH Technique & Total Dance Company Spring Season at Atlanta Symphony Hall Atlanta ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Listings Mar. – Apr. 2017 Dance Workshops/Classes Atlanta ShowGuide Venues and More Total Dance / Dancical Productions
Atlanta’s Dance Community: Innovating, Growing, Encompassing By Julie Herron Carson
Core Performance Company, Dance Artist Anna Bracewell Crowder, Photo by Lynn Lane
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it is also found in schools, community centers, churches, parks, museums and other nontraditional spaces. Atlantans have an almost unlimited opportunity to sample dance in a myriad of forms: ballet, hip-hop, jazz, contemporary, tap, modern, Latin, ballroom, contradancing, aerial and so much more. There are performances, classes and workshops for all ages and all experience levels. New ideas and influences are added to the melting pot of Atlanta dance every day, inspiring new artists and delighting arts enthusiasts.
tlanta has a well-deserved reputation as a destination for dance performers, choreographers, educators and enthusiasts. In fact, the country’s longest continuously performing ballet company, Atlanta Ballet, was founded here. Numerous dancers who trained in our city have gone on to have stellar careers at the most prestigious Everything in the universe has rhythm. dance companies in the world, and many have Everything dances. ~Maya Angelou returned home to teach, choreograph and coach other dancers. Local dance Atlanta Ballet, companies throughout the metro Firebird, area present imaginative new Jackie Nash, Photo by Charlie McCullers works and time-tested classics to appreciative audiences year after year. As you might expect from an art form based on movement, dance is constantly evolving, with dancers and dance-makers exploring new means of defining artistic expression and creating emotional connections with their audiences. Our local dance community is a microcosm of Atlanta itself, reflecting various cultures and incorporating artists of all ages, ethnicities and abilities. And, while dance is still presented in traditional theaters,
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Featuring selections from Paquita choreographed by Marius Petipa and staged by Gennadi Nedvigin North American premiere of Vespertine by Liam Scarlett The world premiere of Denouement by Gemma Bond*
March 17 – 19, 2017 Visit atlantaballet.com/gennadis-choice or call
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Gennadi Nedvigin & Rachel Van Buskirk. Photos by Charlie McCullers. * This piece is commissioned by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
CREATIVE PROCESS:
From Principal Dancer to Artistic Director: Gennadi Nedvigin Brings International Depth of Experience to Atlanta Ballet By Holley Calmes Dancer Gennandi Nedvigin, Photos by Charlie McCullers
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nadi’s Choice,” presented March 17th – 19th at the Cobb Energy Center. “I wanted to present the audience with a program where traditional, classical style is showcased in its original form, then continues to evolve throughout the contemporary works of the evening. Through three different pieces, audiences will have the opportunity explore the evolution and transformative nature of dance — from a 19th century classical masterpiece to exciting new contemporary works.” The program opens with the pure classicism of “Paquita.” Following is “Denouement”, a world premiere work by American Ballet Theatre’s Gemma Bond. “Gemma uses her classical training to liberate her own vision in movement to step outside of the classical canons, and I think audiences will really connect with this exciting and expressive world premiere.” The program closes with “Vespertine” by Royal Ballet’s Liam Scarlett. “The sensuality and delicacy of his style takes the viewer deep into the soul of a dancer, which opens up a world of beauty through organic yet almost magical movements,” Nedvigin says. As for future productions, Nedvigin will reveal his choices “One season at a time.” Aspirations include expanding the number of Company dancers to facilitate larger works. This means strengthening the Atlanta Ballet Dance Center, creating a bridge from school to company. He also hopes to attract a wider and more diverse audience. “The result will give Atlanta Ballet recognition as a premiere ballet company on a regional and national level.”
had to be patient to learn the rules of working in an office while my body was calling me into the studio,” says Atlanta Ballet’s new artistic chief, the worldtravelled, immaculately trained and immensely talented Gennadi Nedvigin. “Surprisingly, I realized that I have a lot of answers that I didn’t know I would have.” The learning curve is perhaps easier for Nedvigin, a graduate of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy and internationally known principal dancer, most recently with San Francisco Ballet. “Discipline that is developed at an early age in combination with the creative nature of our artistic profession is a rare tool that cannot be taught and is inherent to dancers.” One of Nedvigin’s first missions was further honing his company’s abilities. “We have spent a lot of time in the studio really focusing on the dancers’ technical skills. Further strengthening technique allows an artist to become even more versatile and confident on-stage by enhancing the ability to perform with improved expressiveness in the various styles of dance within the same program. “ Nedvigin is referring to the Atlanta Ballet’s production “Gen-
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COMING APRIL 6 - 23 At the Roswell Cultural Arts Center - 950 Forrest St. Roswell
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Big Atlanta Connection Highlights the High-Stepping DRUMLine Live
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RUMLine Live, the show-stopping production created by the musical team behind the hit movies “Drumline” and “Drumline: A New Beat,” embodies the soulful, high-stepping style of the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) marching band experience. With its riveting rhythms and bold beats, DRUMLine Live hits the stage at the Ferst Center for the Arts on March 17 as part of the Arts@Tech 2016-17 Season. DRUMLine Live has toured all over the world, but has its roots in Atlanta. Long-time DeKalb County Schools Music Coordinator Don P. Roberts was inspired to create DRUMLine Live after serving as the Executive Band Consultant for the 2002 movie “Drumline” starring Nick Cannon. In 2014, Roberts also served as Executive Band Consultant for the sequel, “Drumline: A New Beat,” a made-for-television movie by VH-1. He has worked extensively with some of the premiere theatrical and movie directors and producers in America. The live performance also features Atlanta choreographer Jacques Bell, a University of Georgia graduate, who performs with the cast. Other members of the cast include sousaphone player Kadeem Chambers —
Kennesaw State University, dancer Cormesha Johnson — Clark Atlanta University, and dancer/vocalist Alicia Dixon — University of Georgia. The show, now in its second worldwide tour, has shared the marching band experience with audiences across the world. Incorporating original compositions and soul-stirring interpretations of top 40 hits, DRUMLine Live’s musical journey infuses colorful, choreographed routines with heavy doses of drum riffs and cadences. With musical highlights from hip-hop, American soul, gospel, jazz, and other music genres, the show brings a unique style of drumming, mesmerizing musicianship, and lively choreography to the stage. “I guarantee people have never seen a show like this before,” says Roberts. “The cast of musicians and singers, led by an all-star group of percussionists, will perform extraordinary choreography that will have the audience on their feet and dancing in the aisles.” Tickets are available at the Ferst Center for the Arts Box Office on the campus of Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Drive, 404-894-9600, and online at http://arts.gatech.edu.
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UGA Department of Dance presents
Spring Dance Concert 2017 April 6-7 at 8:00pm April 8 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm New Dance Theatre UGA Dance Building
between Green & Soule Streets
Tickets: $16 General, $12 Students & Seniors Box OďŹƒce 706.542.4400 Information:
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The Tolbert-Yimaz School of Dance Celebrates 38 Years of Dance Education All Photos courtesy of Richard Calmes Photography
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he Tolbert-Yilmaz School of Dance was founded in 1979 and offers training in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Broadway Jazz, Musical Theatre, Lyrical, Contemporary, Acrobatics, Aerial Silks, Kinderdance, Hip-Hop, and Pointe. All students are afforded performing opportunities and, depending on their talents, the eventual option of membership in the Roswell Dance Theatre. The Roswell Dance Theatre (RDT) is proud to be celebrating its 32nd season under the direction of Founder/Director, Nancy Tolbert Yilmaz, and Associate Director, Mary Lynn Taylor. RDT is the performing company of the Tolbert Yilmaz School of Dance. From the open school of 800 dancers, auditions are held for children, ages 10 and up. RDT is divided into three companies — the Performing Company of 100 dancers, the Pre-Professional Company of 65 dancers under the direction of Tracey Yanckello Bayly and the Modern Company of 45 members under the direction of Tracy Vogt. All three companies work in conjunction with each other to present the full-length Nutcracker Ballet every year. The Pre-Professional division presents a spring concert
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of classical and contemporary works. This year, the Spring Concert will feature Sleeping Beauty, a four-act ballet that features around 100 performers from Roswell Dance Theatre and the Tolbert-Yilmaz School of Dance. The ballet will be performed: March 17 at 7pm, and March 18 at 10am, 2pm, and 6pm. All performances are held at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, and tickets can be purchased at http://roswellballet. com. The Modern Company presents its own in-house performances of original works as well as outside performances. RDT members are also offered the unique chance to create their own choreographies and present them to the public to raise funds for different charities. RDT participates in many outreach programs to share their talents with the community. The Roswell Dance Theatre is committed to enhancing the life of each dancer to pursue his/her goals and dreams. The TYSOD staff of 25 teachers helps to make the studio/company a haven of discipline, encouragement, love and promise. Please visit http://tysod.com for more information about our programs.
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Dance Theater to Open on Kennesaw State University’s Marietta Campus Region’s first theater built specifically for dance to open March 24-25, 2017
Dancer Maura Dickson Photo by Robert Pack.
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ennesaw, GA (January 13, 2017)–– The region’s first theater designed specifically for dance will open March 24-25, 2017 on Kennesaw State University’s Marietta campus. Housed in the Joe Mack Wilson Student Center, the theater on KSU’s Marietta campus is being transformed into an ideal venue for dance. With a seating capacity of 450, the Dance Theater is equipped with a permanently installed sprung Marley dance floor and state-ofthe-art theatrical lighting and sound. Inspired by the Joyce Theater in New York City, it will be the performance home for the KSU Dance Company and will also host student organizations and university functions. Further, it will serve as a rental performance venue for dance in the region. “Our new Dance Theater will help fill a void for choreographers and local dance companies by providing an affordable performance venue fully equipped for the presentation of concert dance,” said Dr. Patty Poulter, Dean of the College of the Arts. The venue will open to the public with the premiere of “Metamorphosis,” an original work choreographed by Ivan Pulinkala, founding director of the Department of Dance at KSU. “Metamorphosis”
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evokes both the metaphorical transformation of people through the power of knowledge and education, as well as the physical transformation of the venue into a dance theater. The 45-minute work will feature 19 dancers from the KSU Dance Company. Set to an original instrumental score by KSU music major Eric Ramos, and an original choral score by Michael Engelhardt, “Metamorphosis” includes 60 singers from the KSU Chåorus, conducted by Dr. Leslie Blackwell. Lighting design is by David Tatu, scenic design is by Ming Chen and visual design is by Rebecca Makus. The Marietta Dance Theater Board has many ways for patrons to help support the new Dance Theater, including naming opportunities, sponsorships, and seat donations. Learn more at KSUDance.com. For tickets to “Metamorphosis,” visit http://ticketing.kennesaw.edu, or call 470-5786650.
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anceMax Dancewear is a dancewear supply retail store. Located in Marietta Georgia, DanceMax sells everything from shoes, tights, skirts, and leotards, to bags, gifts, and pointe shoe accessories. In other words, if a dancer needs it, they supply it! The owner, Lorna Handy, opened DanceMax in 2011, with 29 years of experience from working in other dancewear stores. She wanted the opportunity to truly cater to the customers and their needs while providing top notch customer service. In the 5400 square foot, free standing building with store-front parking, it is convenient for dance moms with multiple children to come in and shop. They have an extensive inventory to accommodate multiple dance school’s requirements. DanceMax goes the extra mile to
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professional artists series
SFJAZZ Collective
The art of award winning Dance Photographer
Arts@Tech presents a wide range of engaging arts experiences and bold new programming.
Richard Calmes is available in his first book DANCE MAGIC
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KATHERINE HELEN FISHER:
CHARACTERS Sunday, Mar. 5
BANG ON A CAN ALL-STARS
Saturday, Mar. 11
DRUMLINE LIVE Friday, Mar. 17
DANCE CANVAS
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SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE Saturday, Apr. 15
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Malpaso Dance Company, Photos by Nir Arieli
Atlanta Meets the World at the Rialto Center By Darlene Hamilton
shows featuring elements of capoeira and Carnival; and the all-male dance troupe from Argentina, Che Malambo. Performing for the first time in Atlanta is the theatrical Kung Fu spectacle of China’s Shaolin Warriors: The Legend Continues, which is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. The Rialto is also known for emblematic performances by jazz greats, contemporary dance companies and ground-breaking international musicians. This season’s Rialto Series programs are no exception. The music roster includes musical messengers, Sweet Honey in the Rock®; GRAMMY-winning jazz superstar Dianne Reeves; GRAMMY-winning salsa and Latin jazz pianist/composer Eddie Palmieri; GRAMMY-winning trumpeter Randy Brecker with the Georgia State Jazz Band and Bent Frequency performs the music of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Luther Adams. Rialto Series subscriptions and single tickets are available, with Group and Student Discounts offered for Rialto Series shows, at http://rialto.gsu.edu, or (404) 413-9TIX (9849), or at the Rialto Box Office. The Rialto offers FREE (validated) parking for Rialto Series shows in the 100 Peachtree Deck (formerly the Equitable Deck).
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eorgia State’s Rialto Center for the Arts celebrates its centennial year with the 2016-2017 Rialto Series filled with fan favorites and new discoveries — from jazz artists to world musicians to dance. “We’re so proud to celebrate our 100th year in downtown Atlanta and our 20th year with Georgia State University,” said Leslie Gordon, Director of the Rialto. Considered “the largest motion-picture theater in the southeast” when it opened in 1916, the Rialto is now the only remaining movie theater in downtown Atlanta. Today, the Rialto has earned the moniker “Where Atlanta Meets the World” through its one-of-a-kind international programming, which brings together diverse communities and inspires conversations about culture, art and history in the process. This season, the Rialto will introduce Atlanta to extraordinary international artists from Brazil, Argentina, China, Israel and 11 countries in the Nile region. The diverse dance programming includes remarkable, exhilarating architects of international movement: Brazil’s Balé Folclórico da Bahia, with two different
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SOAR: be bold. be brave. believe.
May 4, 2017 at 7 PM
new work and retrospectives for the 25th anniversary from Douglas Scott
March 10th, 8pm | March 11, 2pm | March 11, 8pm reception to follow Saturday evening show
tickets at fullradiusdance.org
25 Extraordinary Years By Douglas Scott
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n 1991, Natalie Cole won the Grammy for Record of the Year for Unforgettable. Beauty and the Beast became the very first full-length animated feature film in history to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The bestselling book of the year, Alexandra Ripley’s Scarlett, picked up where Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind left off. Oh, and Full Radius Dance was founded! Now it’s the 25th anniversary season — 25 extraordinary years. Founded in 1991 by artistic/executive director Douglas Scott, the organization was originally known as Dance Force. The company began as a traditional dance company — all members were professional dancers without disabilities. In 1993, Douglas began teaching dance classes for persons with physical disabilities. Two years later, he incorporated dancers with disabilities into the company’s performances. In 1998, Dance Force was
Photo by Bubba Carr
rebranded as Full Radius Dance. The company is the only professional physically integrated dance company in the state of Georgia and one of just a handful nationally. Physically integrated dance is not solely about the disabled body, but about the bodies of all the dancers, nondisabled and disabled. This genre communicates an awareness and acceptance of the body and a deep sense of recognition about the potential of the body. The company’s interest is in complementing each dancer’s strengths and abilities, not in creating a framework in which the dancers with disabilities are showcased or emphasized simply due to disability. The March 11 & 12, 2017 concert, entitled Silver, will be a celebration of the past, present, and future of Full Radius Dance. In Act I, a retrospective of favorite works from our history. In Act II, the premiere of Douglas’ newest work, Do You Know What You Are Doing Now? For tickets, visit http://www.fullradiusdance.org. Also in 1991, pop music icon Kylie Minogue released her cover of Celebration: “There’s a party goin’ on right here A dedication to last throughout the years So bring your good times and your laughter too We’re gonna celebrate and party with you.” C’mon. Celebrate with Full Radius Dance. Connect with Full Radius Dance on social media — Facebook , Twitter, and Instagram (@ FullRadiusDance).
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2016-17 SERIES Balé Folclórico da Bahia Fri, Feb 24 • 8 PM
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for Rialto Series shows in the 100 Peachtree Deck on Fairlie Street. The Rialto celebrates 100 years as an arts anchor in downtown Atlanta and 20 years with Georgia State! This Rialto Series anniversary season is not to be missed!
WHERE ATLANTA MEETS THE WORLD!
Dancer Terrie Ajile Axam
Axam’s Legacy: MOJAH Technique & Total Dance Company Connecting Arts, Family, Culture & Community
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errie Ajile Axam’s Total Dance Company had its beginnings in 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Atlanta Arts Exchange. This arts-collective sought to bring artists of all kinds together in one space. At that time, Axam had a handful of students, but she was on a mission: to use her dance training and experience and share it with the community. Today, after more than 30 years in the Atlanta area, Axam continues her calling to use dance and cultural arts to educate, uplift, and connect communities and families. From the start, Axam understood the unique opportunity she had to bring professional, cultural arts to the Atlanta area. To do this, Axam reached back to her family upbringing in the south and her experience as a college student during the Black Arts Movement to create a dance vocabulary called Mojah. Largely inspired by her mother, Dorimell Axam, and the work of dance pioneer, Katherine Dunham, (an anthropologist and dancer/choreographer, known as a matriarch of modern dance), Axam set out to develop young dancers using
her own original dance form. This unique style, Mojah, finds its roots in Horton and Dunham techniques and is influenced by West African dance. Mojah became a hallmark of Total Dance Company, the performing company under Dancical Productions, Inc. “Dancical”, is a term Axam coined to describe dance that integrates other artistic elements. Axam’s production, Women Hold Up Half The Sky, is perhaps her most notable example of the dancical concept, fusing music, poetry, drama, and visuals with dance. It has toured the U.S. for over 20 years. In 1992, it received a proclamation from former Atlanta, Georgia, Mayor Maynard Jackson. Today, Axam’s legacy continues through Total Dance Company, which is presently located at Adamsville Recreation Center in Atlanta. Axam’s daughter, Kikora Franklin, teaches Mojah dance at The Pennsylvania State University, where she is an Associate Professor of Theatre/Dance. For more information on Total Dance visit us at http:// dancicalproductions.com.
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Journey Presents:
A Contemporary Story Ballet by Wade Walthall Saturday, March 25th 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Photos by Richard Calmes Photography
Infinite Energy Theatre Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA Tickets: www.infiniteenergycenter.com Gwinnett Ballet Theatre 770-237-0046 www.gwinnettballet.org
ASO Christmas 2013 Photo by Jeff Roffman
Spring Season at Atlanta Symphony Hall
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pring is right around the corner and with it, a concert season jam-packed with world renowned artists! To kick things off, actor and performer Alan Cumming brings his hugely acclaimed cabaret show titled “Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs” to Atlanta Symphony Hall on Friday, March 3rd. The show’s premiere received ecstatic reviews including Billboard’s description of Cumming’s performance as “unapologetically himself, and with a talent like that, he has no need to apologize.” The show continues to wow audiences all across America, Canada and Australia. Atlanta Symphony Hall will also be welcoming six-time Grammy Award winners, The Chieftains with Paddy Moloney to Atlanta on March 7th. The Chieftains have been highly recognized for reinventing traditional Irish music on a contemporary and international scale. Their ability to transcend musical boundaries to blend tradition with modern music has notably hailed them as one of the most renowned and revered musical groups of this day. In case you’re looking for even more Irish spirit, Cherish the Ladies will be performing with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on March 17 and 18, just in time for St. Patrick’s day! Come April 3rd, Italian operatic trio Il Volo makes their triumphant return to Symphony Hall with the Atlanta Sympho-
ny Orchestra to wrap up their “Notte Magica - A Tribute to The Three Tenors” tour. The powerhouse trio will pay homage to their biggest inspiration, The Three Tenors, with a tour closely mimicking their past performance in Florence at Italy’s famed Piazza di Santa Croce. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will also be accompanying singer, songwriter, and producer Ben Folds this spring! Widely regarded as one of the major music influencers of our generation, Folds has spent over a decade sharing the stage with some of the world’s greatest symphony orchestras from Sydney, Australia to the Kennedy Center. On April 24, get ready for Ben’s critically acclaimed piano concerto and pop hits you know and love when he drops by Atlanta Symphony Hall! For these and many other great shows, visit http://aso.org for more information.
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Atlanta Dance Theatre Presents Beauty and the Beast Atlanta Dance Theatre’s Ballet of Beauty and the Beast is choreographed by Shelley Grames. In this enchanted tale, a young prince is transformed into a Beast because of his selfishness and arrogance. Beauty has a kind and generous heart. The two are brought together after Beauty’s father wanders into the castle and is held captive until Beauty takes his place. Over time, Beauty chips away at the Beast, finding a good and loving heart. The two fall in love and the spell is broken, proving that love is more than skin deep. Join us March 24th and 25th. Buy tickets https://www. atlantadancetheatre.org
vision take the stage through Gennadi’s Choice — an exciting program curated by Gennadi himself and designed to explore the evolution and transformative nature of dance. Ranging from 19th century masterpiece “Paquita” to a captivating piece by famed British choreographer Liam Scarlett, to a brand new work created by emerging choreographer Gemma Bond, this triple-bill celebrates the timeless beauty and power of ballet. Witness the works of Gennadi’s Choice from March 17-19, 2017, at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. http://atlantaballet.com World Premieres and Mystery at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival This month on the Octagon Stage, ASF presents the world premiere of Dauphin Island by Jeffry Chastang. Suspicion and fascination dovetail when Selwyn Tate interrupts the selfimposed isolation of Kendra in the Alabama woods — dramatizing the risks involved when two displaced souls intertwine. Starring Esau Pritchett as Selwyn Tate and Cheri VandenHeuvel as Kendra. Sherlock Holmes, starring Brik Berkes as the world’s greatest sleuth, begins on the Festival Stage followed by Shakespeare’s The Tempest, with the world premiere of Kenneth Cavender’s translated script (in partnership with Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s “Play On” initiative), starring Esau Pritchett as Prospero. http://asf.net Life Interrupted by Core Dance Core Dance will present the Atlanta premiere of Life Interrupted ThursdaySunday, Feb. 23-26 at 7 Stages Theatre, (1105 Euclid Ave.). This dance/theater work honors
Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams returns to Verizon Amphitheatre! The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is proud to announce the return of Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams to Verizon Amphitheatre on Saturday, September 16, 2017. Last year, more than 5,000 Star Wars fans attended this incredible evening of music, making it the highest selling orchestral concert in the Orchestra’s history! Principal Pops Conductor Michael Krajewski will lead this concert featuring the very best of John Williams’ legendary film scores, including pieces from Hook, Harry Potter and the Star Wars series, including Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Tickets are on sale now at http://Ticketmaster.com, so make sure not to miss out on this out of this world performance! Experience Atlanta Ballet Under New Director, Gennadi Nedvigin For the first time, witness new Atlanta Ballet artistic director Gennadi Nedvigin’s
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS the U.S. citizens of Japanese descent who were interred on American soil during World War II. Tickets are $22.50 in advance and $25 at the door, and may be purchased at http:// coredance.org/life-interrupted. 8 p.m. Feb. 2325 and 2 p.m. Feb. 26. Celebrating its 31st season in Atlanta, Core Dance, an award-winning contemporary dance organization, creates, performs and presents compelling and distinctive original dance works that ignite the creative spirit and foster cultural conversations. http://coredance.org
Sleep to Dream, a project immersed in a sound environment that stimulates the imagination. Katherine Helen Fisher presents her new work Characters, a dance piece created with technology experts from Georgia Tech. Also in dance, Dance Canvas highlights choreographers from across the region. And in music, concerts by Vijay Iyer Trio, Bang on a Can All-Stars, DRUMLine Live, and SFJazz Collective round out the spring offerings. Shows are held at the Ferst Center for the Arts. See details at http://arts.gatech.edu.
Get to Decatur and Put Some Spring in Your Steps! The City of Decatur has art in full bloom with ten stroll-worthy outdoor sculptures around the square and in Oakhurst Village. Six boldly colorful crosswalks along Ponce de Leon Avenue (and a bonus crossing on E. Trinity Place) make walking even more enjoyable. Extend your evening after the show. With 80+ restaurants, pubs, and cafés within its city limits, Decatur has a well-earned reputation as a hot dining destination. Check out mobile-friendly http://decaturrestauranttour.com for a series of tasty video tours of local restaurants favored by critics as well as Decatur residents. See a complete listing of Decatur’s eateries at http://visitdecaturga.com.
Full Radius Dance presents SILVER Full Radius Dance, the physicallyintegrated (dancers with and without disabilities) modern dance company, presents Silver at 7Stages Theatre Mainstage on March 10 & 11. Celebrating the company’s 25th anniversary, the first act is a retrospective including the revivals of Climb (2005) and Passioné (2006). Act two premieres Douglas Scott’s Do You Know What You Are Doing Now? Silver highlights theatricality, pioneering technique, and inventive partnering — hallmarks of the Full Radius Dance style. For tickets, visit www. fullradiusdance.org. “Genius ...This company and its director Douglas Scott are a true gift to the Atlanta community.” —Chelsea Thomas, Dance Informa
Arts@Tech: Spring Premieres Atlanta welcomes new music, dance and theatre artists to the stage of Georgia Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts this spring. Audiences will take a behind-thescenes look at the work of Natasha Tsakos, a performance artist working on an innovative mixed media project coming in 2018. Next, they don blindfolds to experience EarFilms: To
GET Presents Million Dollar Quartet Imagine being a fly on the wall on December 4th, 1956 at Sun Records, Memphis. It’s the chance meeting of four rock ‘n’ roll icons: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins — that becomes one of the greatest impromptu jam sessions ever. Million Dollar Quartet is the smash-hit Tony
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Introducing SOAR: be bold. be brave. believe. Moving in the Spirit’s newest show, SOAR : be bold. be brave. believe., honors the inherent power we all possess to step forward, take a risk, and realize greatness within ourselves and in the world. Inspired by artists whose boldness sparked movements, SOAR is created and performed in collaboration with the fearless young people of Moving in the Spirit, a youth development program in Atlanta that creates compassionate leaders through the art of dance. Info at http://movinginthespirit.org.
Award-winning musical inspired by this event that takes you on an unforgettable night of red-hot rock ‘n’ roll. Music fans, don’t miss your chance to witness the Million Dollar Quartet! Three weeks only at GET! For more information or tickets contact us at 770-6411260 ext 236, http://get.org Experience Metamorphosis in KSU’s New State-of-the-Art Facility The Department of Dance at Kennesaw State University is the largest collegiate dance program in Georgia, offering a Bachelor of Arts degree with concentrations in ballet and contemporary modern dance. Highly acclaimed faculty and guest artists provide students with a high standard of education in our state-of-the-art facilities at Chastain Pointe. On March 24th and 25th, KSU Dance will celebrate the opening of a new Dance Theater on the Marietta Campus with the premiere of “Metamorphosis” featuring the KSU Dance Company. Learn more at http:// ksudance.com
Rialto — Where Atlanta Meets the World Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University presents the Rialto Series featuring performances by internationally renowned artists — from jazz to world musicians to dance. The Rialto celebrates two milestones this season — 100 years as an anchor in downtown Atlanta and 20 years with Georgia State — by bringing back fan favorites Balé Folclórico da Bahia and Sweet Honey in the Rock®, and introducing new artists like Cuba’s Malpaso Dance Company. The Rialto opened in 1916, and was considered “the largest motion-picture theater in the southeast”; today, the Rialto is known as the place “Where Atlanta Meets the World”. http://rialto.gsu.edu
Mesmerizing Aerial Dance by Liquid Sky As Atlanta’s premier aerial, circus, and cirque entertainment and production company, Liquid Sky brings together a highly trained troupe of diverse artists who create expressive performances with a mesmerizing display of grace and athleticism. Our experienced artists have performed internationally and will help create the perfect atmosphere for your next corporate event, party, or fundraiser. We will captivate your audience with our unique blend of elegance, beauty, fantasy! http:// LiquidSkyEnt.com
Roswell Dance Presents Sleeping Beauty and a Character Breakfast This March, the Roswell Dance Theatre’s Pre-Professional Division will be performing “Sleeping Beauty.” The four-act ballet follows Aurora’s story, incorporating students
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Simply Simone, Presented by Theatrical Outfit Prodigy. Superstar. Activist. Exile. One of the true divas of the 20th century, vocal powerhouse Nina Simone defied classification and defined a generation. This musical revue lays bare the rich legacy of an American icon whose work spans genres from jazz to gospel to blues to Broadway to rock and roll and features such definitive classics as “I Loves You Porgy,” “The Look of Love,” “My Baby Just Cares for Me,” and “Here Comes the Sun.” Heart-melting and hopeful, Simone’s spellbinding voice comes alive via four actresses in this incredibly soulful theatrical journey. Buy tickets to Simply Simone at http://theatricaloutfit.org
from the Roswell Dance Theatre’s Pre-Professional Division, the Roswell Dance Theatre, and the TolbertYilmaz School of Dance. The ballet will be performed: March 17 at 7pm, and March 18 at 10am, 2pm, and 6pm. In addition, the Saturday 10am performance will include a Character Breakfast before the show that begins at 9am. All performances will be held at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, and tickets can be purchased online from http:// roswellballet.com. TADA Celebrates the Joy in Movement Celebrate the joy in movement at Atlanta’s beautiful new dance and fitness studio, TADA, The Atlanta Dance Academy. Daily and evening classes are offered for adults and children of all abilities and experience levels, taught by some of Atlanta’s finest professional instructors and performers. Classes include Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Yoga, Modern, Pilates, Salsa, Hip-Hop, Ballroom, Contemporary, Zumba and much more! Enjoy private or group instruction in one of TADA’s four spacious, light-filled studios with a customized cushioned dance floor. TADA is conveniently located next to the TARA Movie Theatre at 2335 Cheshire Bridge Road, Atlanta, 30324. www.TADAAtlanta.com 470.428.3651
UGA Dance Department Delights the Senses with their Spring Dance Concert Celebrate springtime and celebrate dance! Join us for another season of dance at the University of Georgia! The UGA Department of Dance presents our annual Spring Dance Concert featuring choreography by dance faculty and guest artists. Experience the rich array of dance styles including ballet, contemporary, tap, and African fusion, with original choreography that is entertaining, thoughtprovoking and a delight for the senses. We look forward to seeing you in Athens for an evening of spring dances! For more information contact the Box Office at 706-542-4400, or online at http://dance.uga.edu.
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Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Photo by Richard Calmes
Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Photo by Richard Calmes Liquid Sky, Silks, Photo by Marilyn Chen
Liquid Sky, Moon, Photo by Marilyn Chen
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KIDS SHOWS PETER & THE WOLF AND FRIENDS 03/12/2017 Price: $15 to $20 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 DINOSAUR! 03/14 – 04/09/2017 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 CINDERELLA AND FELLA 03/19 – 04/09/2017 Price: $18 to $32 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000
THEATRE SHOWS EXIT STRATEGY 02/21 – 03/19/2017 Price: $20 to $50 True Colors Theatre Company at Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. NW, Atlanta TIX: trucolorstheatre.org 404-532-1901 THE TEMPLE BOMBING 02/22 – 03/12/2017 Price: $20 to $72 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 EARFILMS: TO SLEEP TO DREAM 03/02 – 03/04/2017 Price: $22 Ferst Center Presents at Georgia Tech 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX: arts.gatech.edu 404-894-9600
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 03/03 – 03/26/2017 Price: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: shakespearetavern.com 404-874-5299 GARRISON KEILLOR 03/09/2017 Price: $49.50 to $149.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: cobbenergycentre.com 770-916-2800 SHERLOCK HOLMES 03/9 – 05/13/2017 Prices: $30-60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Festival Theatre One Festival Drive TIX: 800-841-4273 asf.net WHITE WOMAN IN PROGRESS 03/17 – 04/02/2017 Price: $22.50 7 Stages Theatre Company 1105 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: 7stages.org 404-523-7647 DAUPHIN ISLAND 03/23-04/09/2017 Prices: $30-60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Octagon Theatre One Festival Drive TIX: 800-841-4273 asf.net THE MAGIC NEGRO (AND OTHER BLACKITY BLACKNESS, AS TOLD BY AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN MAN WHO ALSO HAPPENS TO BE BLACK) 03/24 – 04/15/2017 Price: $15 to $25 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR 03/31 – 04/23/2017 Price: $11 to $41 Synchronicity Theatre, 1545 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: synchrotheatre.com 404-484-8636
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE GEOFFREY CHAUCER’S THE CANTERBURY TALES 04/01 – 04/23/2017 Price: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: shakespearetavern.com 404-874-5299
THE BODYGUARD 03/28 – 04/02/2017 Price: TBA Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499
THE TEMPEST 04/20 – 05/14/2017 Prices: $30-60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Festival Theatre, One Festival Drive TIX: 800-841-4273 asf.net
HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY ITCH 04/04 – 04/05/2017 Price: $48.50 to $158.50 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499
THE MOST FABULOUS STORY EVER TOLD 04/27 – 5/14/2017 Prices: $15 - $25 Out Front Theatre Company 999 Brady Avenue Atlanta, GA 30318 TIX: 404-448-2755 www.outfronttheatre.com
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET 04/6- 04/23/2017 Prices: $30 up Georgia Ensemble Theatre Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St, Roswell GA 30075 TIX: 770-641-1260 ext 236 get.org
WHOLE WORLD IMPROV THEATRE The Classic Improv Show @ Whole World Fri/9pm, Sat/8pmPrices; $24-34 Ladies & College Nite Thurs/8pm Prices $15 (ladies free till 7:30) THE MAX AT WHOLE WORLD Sat/10:30 Prices $15-20 1216 Spring Street NW, Atlanta GA 30309 TIX: (404) 817-7529 www.wholeworldtheatre.com
MUSICAL THEATRE ANNIE 03/17 – 03/19/2017 Price: $30 to $125 Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499 THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE 03/18 – 04/16/2017 Price: $21 to $45 Actor’s Express, 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta TIX: actors-express.com 404-607-7469 SIMPLY SIMONE: THE MUSIC OF NINA SIMONE 03/23 – 04/15/2017 Theatrical Outfit, 84 Luckie St., Atlanta TIX: theatricaloutfit.org 678-528-1500
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 04/07/2017 – 04/23/2017 Price: $33 to $58 Atlanta Lyric Theatre 548 S Marietta Prkwy., Marietta TIX: atlantalyrictheatre.com MATILDA THE MUSICAL 04/18 – 04/23/2017 Price: TBA Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499 GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATRE AWARDS 4/20/2017 | 7:00pm, Prices: $30.00 ArtsBridge Foundation Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339 TIX: 770-916-2852, www.ArtsBridgeGA.org
CONCERTS ALAN CUMMING SINGS SAPPY SONGS 03/03/2017 Price: $39.50 to $152.50 Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200
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DIANNE REEVES 03/04/2017 Price: $38 to $73 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 SHADES AND HUES 03/04/2017 Price: $10 to $20 Atlanta Master Chorale at Emory University 1700 North Decatur Rd., Atlanta TIX: atlantamasterchorale.org 404-915-4541MJ Live NORAH JONES 03/11/2017 Price: $56 to $71.50 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499 BANG ON A CAN ALL-STARS 03/11/2017 Price:$32 Arts@Tech, Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Atlanta GA 30332 TIX:404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY WITH THE ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHERISH THE LADIES 03/17 – 03/18/2017 Price: $25 to $65 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 NOBODY LOVES YOU 03/17 – 04/30/2017 Price: $25 to $40 Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: horizontheatre.com 404-584-7450 DRUMLINE LIVE 03/17/2017 Price:$28-$38 Arts@Tech Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Atlanta GA 30332 TIX: 404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE BEYOND IMPRESSIONISM: DEBUSSY AND VAUGHAN WILLIAMS 03/25/2017 Price: $12 to $30 The Michael O’Neal Singers & Georgia Philharmonic at Lassiter Concert Hall 2601 Shallowford Rd., Marietta TIX: georgiaphilharmonic.org TWO BOYS KISSING: A NEW WORK OF CHORAL THEATRE 03/31 & 04/1/2017 Prices: $25 - $30 Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Druid Hills Presbyterian Church 1026 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 TIX: 404-320-1030, www.agmchorus.org EDDIE PALMIERI: LEGENDARY MAMBO MASTER 04/01/2017 Price: $38 to $73 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 IL VOLO: NOTTE MAGICA – A TRIBUTE TO THE THREE TENORS 04/03/2017 Price: $49.50 to $125.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 RANDY BRECKER AND THE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND 04/06/2017 Price: $15 to $38 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 ROBERT SPANO LEADS ALL-RACHMANINOV PROGRAM WITH SPECIAL GUEST PIANIST STEPHEN HOUGH 04/06 – 04/07/2017 Price: $25 to $79 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200
JOHN LUTHER ADAMS PERFORMED BY BENT FREQUENCY 04/09/2017 Price: $20 to $51 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN 04/09/2017 Price: $56 to $122 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: cobbenergycentre.com 770-916-2800 SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE 04/15/2017 Price:$32-$42 Arts@Tech, Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Atlanta GA 30332 TIX: 404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
DANCE KATHERINE HELEN FISHER: CHARACTERS 03/05/2017 Price: $28 Ferst Center Presents at Georgia Tech 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX: arts.gatech.edu 404-894-9600 SILVER 03/10 – 03/11/2017 Price: $12 to $25 Full Radius Dance at 7 Stages Theatre 1105 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: fullradiusdance.org GENNADI’S CHOICE 03/17 – 03/19/2017 Price: $16 to $128 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: atlantaballet.com 404-892-3303 SLEEPING BEAUTY 03/17 – 03/18/2017 Prices: $15-25 Roswell Dance Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest Street, Roswell, GA 30075 TIX: www.roswellballet.com
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METAMORPHOSIS 03/24/2017, 8 p.m. Dance Theater on KSU Marietta campus. Celebrate the opening of the newly redesigned Dance Theater with this stunning production by the KSU Dance Co. Tickets $15-$20 at ticketing.kennesaw.edu. DANCE CANVAS 03/24 – 03/25/2017 Price:$28 Arts@Tech, Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Atlanta GA 30332 TIX: 404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu YASS (YOUNG ARTISTIC STRONG SISTERS) 03/24/1207, 8 PM Prices: Free Moving in the Spirit Agnes Scott College Presser Hall 141 East College Avenue, Decatur TIX: 404-624-5295 http://movinginthespirit.org/ events/category/events
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 03/24 – 03/25/2017 Prices: $15.50 -$23.50 Atlanta Dance Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St, Roswell, GA 30075 TIX: (404) 438-3028 adtshows.com JOURNEY 03/25 2:30 am and 7:30 p.m. Prices: $12-$20 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Infinite Energy Theatre 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth 30097 TIX: 770- 626-2464 www.gwinnettballet.org SHAOLIN WARRIORS: THE LEGEND CONTINUES 03/25/2017 Price: $54 to $91 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 DANCE ON THE GREEN 03/28/2017, 12:30 p.m. Free KSU Kennesaw, Campus Green. A community event celebrating dance at Kennesaw State University.
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE CHE MALAMBO: MUY MACHO MEN 04/08/2017 Price: $31 to $62 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849
KSU DANCE FESTIVAL 04/22-04/23/2017 Dance Studios on the KSU Kennesaw campus. An annual high school dance festival featuring adjudicated performances, master classes, informal choregraphic showings, and faculty seminars. Tickets $10; call 470-578-7673.
SPRING DANCE CONCERT 04/6 – 04/7/2017 @ 8 p.m. 04/8@ 2 & 8 p.m. Prices $12- $16 University of Georgia, Department of Dance New Dance Theatre UGA Dance Bldg., 262 W. Green St., Athens, GA TIX: 706-542-4400 dance.uga.edu, pac.uga.edu
LUNCHTIME IN THE STUDIO 04/27/2017 Prices: Free, must RSVP (404) 373-4154 Core Performance Company Core Studios 139 Sycamore St., Decatur TIX: (404) 373-4154, www.coredance.org
MOJAH IN NEW YORK/ SHOWCASE 04/8/2017 Prices: $25 Total Dance/ Dancical Productions Inc. Pearl Studios 519 Eight Ave. 12th Floor-Studio D TIX (212) 904-1850 www.dancicalproductions.com
STUDENT DANCE CONCERT 04/28 – 04/29/2017, 8 p.m. Stillwell Theater, KSU Kennesaw campus. An evening of innovative senior projects performed by the KSU Dance Company. Tickets $15-20 at ticketing.kennesaw.edu.
FIREBIRD 04/14 – 16/ 2017 Prices: $25-128 Atlanta Ballet, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centrre 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta TIX: 404.892.3303 http://www.atlantaballet.com
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THE MODERN ATLANTA DANCE FESTIVAL 04/12 – 04/13/2017 Prices : $15 - $20 Full Radius Dance, The Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie Street, NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-724-9663, www.fullradiusdance.org ARTS IN FULL BLOOM AROUND DECATUR Look for Decatur ArtWay outdoor sculptures, and in April and May: Jazz Nights in Oakhurst, Amplify My Community concert, Blue Sky Concerts, Concerts on the Square, Community Lantern Parade, Decatur Arts Festival and more in store for spring! For more information: City of Decatur Visitors Center 113 Clairemont Ave., Decatur 678-615-0915 VisitDecaturGeorgia.com FINE ART + FASHION 03/16/2017 Prices: $500 up National Black Arts Festival (NBAF) Neiman Marcus Atlanta 3393 Peachtree Road, NE TIX: nbaf.org
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DANCE CLASSES & WORKSHOPS GUIDE ATLANTA DANCE THEATRE, DANCERS STUDIO/ BACKSTAGE Type of Classes: Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Tap, Modern, Contemporary, Hip-Hop Prices (range): From $68 a month for a one hour class. 3005 Old Alabama Rd, Suite 410 Johns Creek 770-993-2623; dancersstudiobackstage@gmail.com www.dancers-backstage.com www.dancers-backstage.com/schedule
GWINNETT BALLET THEATRE Classical ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop Prices (range): $60-350/month 1800 Macleod Drive, Lawrenceville 770-237-0046 www.gwinnettballet.org KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Dance Summer Arts Intensive: June 5-9, 2017, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Non-residential program for high school students who want to experience technical and artistic growth in an environment that fosters creativity and learning. $295; includes lunch each day. Learn more at www.KSUDance.com.
ATLANTA BALLET Adult Open Division Prices (range): $12-15 Multiple Locations (Powers Ferry, Buckhead, Midtown) 404-873-5811 x101 http://centre.atlantaballet.com/adult-classes
LIQUID SKY Aerial, Dance, Movement, Photography, Circus, Contortion Prices (range):10-100 1272 Murphy Ave SW, Atlanta 404-444-1408 www.liquidskyent.com info@liquidskyent.com
ATLANTA CHINESE DANCE COMPANY Chinese dance Prices (range): $12-14/class Chamblee - 5377 New Peachtree Rd, Chamblee Norcross - 4350 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Norcross 770-449-9953 www.atlantachinesedance.org
MOVING IN THE SPIRIT 544 Angier Avenue NE, Atlanta Mon – Sat. Check website for class times. Modern Dance and Creative Movement Children, teens and adults Experience: All levels welcome. 404-624-5295 www.movinginthespirit.org
BALLETHNIC ACADEMY DANCE Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop, Pointe, Pre Pointe, Tap, African, Pas De Deux & Ballethnicize 2587 Cheney Street East Point 404-762-1416 Fax: 404-762-6319 www.ballethnic.org CORE DANCE Adult classes are held Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9 – 10:30 a.m. Classes alternate between Contemporary, Pilates and Improv. Visit www.coredance.org for the current schedule. Prices (range): $10/class Core Dance Studios, 139 Sycamore Street, Decatur (on the Decatur Square) 404-373-4154 www.coredance.org
TOLBERT YILMAZ SCHOOL OF DANCE Prices: Start at $65 per month 10400-D Alpharetta Street Roswell 770-998-2059 www.tysod.com THE ATLANTA DANCE ACADEMY (TADA) Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hip-Hop, Tap, Yoga, Ballroom, Salsa, Zumba, Positive Motion (for those with disabilities). Prices (range): $10-20 2335 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE Atlanta GA 30324 470.428.3651 www.TADAAtlanta.com
TOTAL DANCE/ DANCICAL PRODUCTIONS INC. Mojah, Urban Reggae, West African, Modern (Horton/ Graham), Ballet, Jazz, Tap and Hip-Hop Prices (range): $10-$15 3201 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive 404-752-0980 www.dancicalproductions.com
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