Dance 2018
Dance Photographer Richard Calmes Celebrates 15 Years Recording “Bursts of Beauty”
Two Ballet Companies on the Same Stage for a Rare Collaboration Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education Opens a New Studio Near Piedmont Park Atlanta: A Rising Hub for Dance, Film and Production Shen Yun: Enlightening Journey Through 5,000 Years! DanceMax: Bringing Dancers’ Dreams to Life! Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre is Blurring the Lines of Traditional Concepts of Dance
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Dancer Mary Kate Edwards, Photo Richard Calmes
UGA Dance Performs with Moving Minds and Thinking Bodies Choosing Love in the Face of Hate: Atlanta Chinese Dance Company Reflections of Cultural Artist Terrie Ajile Axam GET Caps History-Making Season with Rock & Roll! What is Full Radius? Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Introduces New Interim Director Enjoy Your Favorite Movies with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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Creative Process: Dance Photographer Richard Calmes Celebrates 15 Years Recording “Bursts of Beauty” By Holley Calmes
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Two Ballet Companies on the Same Stage for a Rare Collaboration
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Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education Opens a New Studio Near Piedmont Park
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Atlanta: A Rising Hub for Dance, Film and Production By Tolbert Yilmaz
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Shen Yun: Enlightening Journey Through 5,000 Years!
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DanceMax: Bringing Dancers’ Dreams to Life!
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Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre is Blurring the Lines of Traditional Concepts of Dance
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UGA Dance Performs with Moving Minds and Thinking Bodies
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Choosing Love in the Face of Hate: Atlanta Chinese Dance Company By Kerry Lee
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Reflections of Cultural Artist Terrie Ajile Axam
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GET Caps History-Making Season with Rock & Roll!
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What is Full Radius?
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Enjoy Your Favorite Movies with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Introduces New Interim Director with The Midnight Train to Georgia
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CREATIVE PROCESS:
Avery Ward, Atlanta Ballet’s Conservatory Program, Photo by Richard Calmes
Dance Photographer Richard Calmes Celebrates 15 Years Recording “Bursts of Beauty” By Holley Calmes
his style and creative lighting are distinguished and often copied. He is also in constant demand as an event photographer, shooting numerous companies’ productions nationwide. Last spring found him in Phoenix as the Official Photographer for Regional Dance America’s National Convention where he photographed over 100 different dance pieces. One reason for his success is the sheer beauty of his work. His studio lighting is highly dramatic yet warm, lovingly sculpting the “beautiful instruments” of his models. “These dancers have spent years, sometimes decades, developing their amazing technical facility and bodies, and I always want to respectfully capture these amazing athleteartists at the peak of their performance,” he explains. He is also a master of live performance, stop-motion photography that produces image after image of breath-taking moments onstage. “This is often difficult because of the production’s lighting,” Calmes says. “Capturing movement can be challenging in theatre situations. But when things all come together, the live performance shots convey an artistic communication that studio work can’t duplicate.” Yet studio work remains his first love. “In the past few years, I have experimented with flour, water, and fabric to develop original images that complement the dancer and are also striking to the viewer’s eye,” Calmes states. Enjoy Calmes’ work at www. richardcalmes.com and on his Facebook and Instagram pages.
hen we watch a beautiful dancer, our eyes see these incredible bursts of beauty which are immediately gone. I photograph dancers so that these moments are kept forever to inspire us and give us joy,” says Atlanta photographer Richard Calmes. He began photographing dancers 15 years ago. Since then he has enjoyed remarkable international success, even though he doesn’t reside in the dance meccas of New York, San Francisco, or London. It is a testament to the artistic accessibility and beauty of his images that he continues to thrive in an increasingly popular craft. His web site has enjoyed 45 million views. He has dozens of magazine covers to his credit along with 3 international photo magazine cover stories about his work. He recently enjoyed a year-long exhibition at the National Museum of Dance by invitation. Calmes specializes in studio work, where
Photo by Richard Calmes
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Dancers L to R: Deborah Williams, Heather Jolley, Victoria Frascarelli; Seated, Leah Redner, Sleeping Beauty, Photo by Richard Calmes
Two Ballet Companies on the Same Stage for a Rare Collaboration
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his spring audiences will Photo by Richard Calmes their dancers and loyal audiences have the opportunity to rarely blend. However, while enjoy what two dance spending time together at last companies are calling the first year’s Regional Dance America’s joint performance of its kind. Two National Festival, these directors’ local North Atlanta ensembles conversations led to this collabowill share the stage and blend ration idea, and they asked each their companies in a dual perforother “why not try it?”, and so, try mance of Mary Poppins and The it they will. Beauty and the Beast. “I’m excited and we think it With over 70 years of dance will benefit both companies,” said experience between them, AtNancy Tolbert Yilmaz, founding lanta Dance Theatre and Roswell artistic director of Roswell Dance Dance Theatre will present audiences with Theatre. Shelley Grames, artistic director for four exciting performances. Pre-professional Atlanta Dance Theatre added, “We always dancers from each company will perform key strive to give our audiences and dancers more roles and blend their talents in these timeless … we think this does both, and we agree that classic ballets. Not only will audiences see a it’s the right time for both companies.” unique performance and have the opportunity Nancy and Shelley both have excellent to see new dancers perform, it also provides reputations and have worked hard with their the dancers themselves with an exciting oprespective companies to build their audiences portunity to perform different roles during the over the years. This collaboration will be a same spring program. This variety will give wonderful way to gain awareness for both the dancers more experience with different companies and create a buzz for the spring choreography, help them expand their skills, performances. Both directors agreed, “We’re and add two additional shows to their resume very excited it’s coming to fruition.” prior to graduation. Audiences will surely enjoy the unique Why is it the first time these respected blend of talent and the chance to see two companies will work together? The compashows on the same stage for one ticket price. nies’ directors admire one another’s work, but Contributed by Atlanta Dance Theatre and Roswell Dance Theatre
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Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education Opens a New Studio Near Piedmont Park Atlanta Ballet Va Highlands Centre Open House, Photos by Kim Kenney
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tlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education, the official school of Atlanta Ballet, opened a brand new location, the Virginia-Highland Centre, on January 2, 2018. Located off of Monroe Drive in the Amsterdam Walk complex, the new location serves the Virginia-Highland and Morningside communities, expanding upon two existing locations: the Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre in West Midtown and the Buckhead Centre. A full range of classes is offered for ages 2 and up year-round, including Creative Movement, Ballet, Jazz, Tap, and Modern. Adult classes are drop-in and do not require pre-registration. “We are very excited to be a part of the Virginia-Highland community,” says Dean of the Centre for Dance Education, Sharon Story. “Our new location offers a third, convenient option for families and students who wish to discover the joys of dance with the Atlanta Ballet family.”
Nicole Adams, former Centre Programs Manager, was named principal of the VirginiaHighland Centre. As Centre Programs Manager, Nicole contributed to the Atlanta Ballet’s 80-plus-year history of providing accessible community and educational programs to the city of Atlanta. Nicole coordinated the Centre for Dance Education’s Healthy Living Day, an annual healthy living celebration at the Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre. At the all-day event, children and adults can participate in a variety of free activities to promote a positive, health-conscious lifestyle. Since 2013, Nicole has also coordinated the Kids In Step student matinee series. Through Kids In Step, the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education is able to provide abbreviated performances to over 20,000 children every year at a minimal cost to schools. Registration is now open for the spring and summer terms at the new VirginiaHighland Centre. For more information, email Virginia-Highland Centre Principal Nicole Adams at nadams@atlantaballet. com or call 404.873.5811 x100. The full class schedules are available at centre. atlantaballet.com. Contributed by Atlanta Ballet
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Atlanta Chinese Dance Company
Travels Around China Circles of Love and Departure
Journey through each of China’s geographic regions through dazzling and colorful dances, culminating in a mini dance drama about a Japanese orphan left behind in a northeastern Chinese village in the aftermath of World War II. Despite bad blood between the two nations, a Chinese mother chooses love – raising the child of an enemy as one of her own. Featuring New York Guest Artist Tony Liao performing face changing or “bian lian” from Sichuan Opera!
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Atlanta: A Rising Hub for Dance, Film and Production
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By Tolbert Yilmaz
n recent years, Atlanta has become a premier destination for America’s top movie producers, actors/actresses and film professionals. The burst of Atlanta into the Hollywood scene has spurred an increase of dancers and performers looking for costumes and apparel to wear on set. This rise in local talent and talent production translates into immense success for Atlanta’s local dance and performance wear supplier, Dance Fashions Superstore in Roswell, Georgia. Between the films, circuses and independent artists needing dancewear, Dance Fashions Superstore had a record year in 2017. This success impacts not just Dance Fashions Superstore and its employees, but also the local economy as these dollars are funneled back into our community. The success story of this local dance retailer is further evidence that dance not
only enhances the art and culture of Atlanta, but also its economy and the communities we love. Dance Fashions Superstore is looking forward to even more business from the movie and film industry, and is enthusiastic for another great year in 2018. To see all of the products and apparel that Dance Fashions has to offer, please visit the Roswell location or visit dancefashions. com. Contributed by Dance Fashions Superstore Photos by Richard Calmes
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APRIL 12 - APRIL 29, 2018 The World’s Most Successful Rock & Roll Musical! Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story tells the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when “That’ll Be The Day” hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later on the “The Day The Music Died.” The show features over 20 of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits including “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Everyday,” and “Rave On,” plus Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba” and the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace.”
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Take an Enlightening Journey Through 5,000 Years!
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HEN YUN’S unique artistic vision expands theatrical experience into a multi-dimensional, inspiring journey through one of humanity’s greatest treasures — the five millennia of traditional Chinese culture. This epic production immerses you in stories reaching back to the most distant past. You’ll explore realms even beyond our visible world. Featuring one of the world’s oldest art forms — classical Chinese dance — along with patented scenographical effects and all-original orchestral works, Shen Yun opens a portal to a civilization of enchanting beauty and enlightening wisdom. Traditional Chinese culture — with its profoundly optimistic worldview and deep spiritual roots — was displaced by communism in China. Today, only the New York–based Shen Yun is keeping this precious heritage alive on stage. And it’s an experience that will take your breath away.
“Exquisitely beautiful. An extraordinary experience for us and the children.” — Cate Blanchett, Academy Award–winning actress “Poetry in Motion... Priceless... It is food for my heart and soul... it was something that I will keep in my heart. “ — Siegfried & Roy, Masters of the Impossible “There is a massive power in this that can embrace the world. It brings great hope… It is truly a touch of heaven.” — Daniel Herman, Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic “I was uplifted, I was filled with hope… The world is a better place because of Shen Yun.” — Richard Swett, former U.S. Congressman “Everything was larger than life. It’s one of the happiest evenings of my life. All my cares just disappeared, and I became one hundred percent positive thinking.” — Nancy Brock, former actress, associate producer
“Absolutely the NO. 1 SHOW in the world — no other company or of any style can match this.” — Kenn Wells, former lead dancer of the English National Ballet
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Featuring Tu Tu by Stanton Welch, Minus 16 by Ohad Naharin & a world premiere by Tara Lee
April 13 - 15, 2018 Witness three show-stopping works that might even have you dancing center stage!
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anceMax Dancewear is every dancer’s dream store, from beginner to professional! Shoes, tights, skirts, leotards, bags, gifts, training tools, pointe shoe accessories and more! They can all be found in basic products and more elaborate selections. DanceMax has is it all! Lorna Handy opened the store in 2011 with more than 29 years of experience and a vision to supply dancers with excellent customer service and extensive inventory for an easy, enjoyable shopping experience. All while Ms. Handy and staff understand the importance of ensuring each studio’s particular requirements are met to the director’s wishes. DanceMax is a free standing 5400 square foot building with its own convenient store front parking lot, perfect for leisurely browsing or running in for a pair of tights. DanceMax Dancewear is proud to supply dancers in the area of jazz, tap, ballet, ballroom, gymnastics, liturgical, hip hop, pointe and more! Customers travel from near and far because DanceMax is more than a store, it’s an experience. The experience begins with the knowledgeable staff, some of whom have been working for Ms. Handy for more than 2 decades! The DanceMax experience continues with their vast inventory to choose from — the biggest
in the South, so you are sure to find what you are looking for. The experience comes from the experts….these experts in the pointe shoe fitting field are kept up to date with new shoes and trends by attending seminars with the major vendors and training in the store on a regular basis. Can’t make it into the store? No worries! We can do mail orders to anywhere and we are excited to announce…we will be taking online orders through our website very soon. Also, check out some of DanceMax’s features and offers: we have in-studio fittings, in-store fittings, beginner pointe shoe parties, group orders, costuming, anniversary parties, Facebook discounts, Instagram features, a monthly email coupon sent directly to each customer and huge sales! DanceMax Dancewear cares for each individual dancer and their needs. We know that proper fit is the most important thing to consider when it comes to dancewear and shoes...come shop where the inventory and staff assist you in making your best possible purchases. DanceMax’s goal: Every dancerregardless of age or level-is looking good, feeling great and dancing like a professional. Visit www.dancemaxdancewear.com or call 678-401-5718 to learn more. Contributed by DanceMax Dancewear
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Tickets will be available one hour before the performance, but advance purchase is highly recommended. $12 Students & Seniors, $16 General, $5 for groups of 8 or more Visit dance.uga.edu for more info
Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, Photo by Joseph Guay
Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre is Blurring the Lines of Traditional Concepts of Dance
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ince their 2017 founding Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre is Atlanta’s newest and most acclaimed contemporary dance company. Begun as a collective of five classically trained principal dancers John Welker, Tara Lee, Christian Clark, Heath Gill, and Rachel Van Buskirk desired to explore new boundaries for dance in Atlanta. “We are interested in blurring people’s traditional concepts of dance, how different art forms and performance spaces can meet to create something unexpected and beautiful,” says John Welker co-founder and Director of Terminus. The founding name, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre (TMBT) is a reflection of that desire to be a company of innovation beyond traditional artistic boundaries. “But more importantly,” continues Welker “we wanted our name ‘Terminus’ to celebrate Atlanta, and that Atlanta has been and will continue to be a vibrant place where people and influences come together to create a great city.” If their inaugural season is any indication, they have been largely successful in staking their presence in the local dance scene, with continued aspirations for a regional and national presence. By bringing together ballet and modern dance influences they have
been able to create new theatrical dance works capable of powerful storytelling that speaks to a broad audience. With an in-town home at Westside Cultural Arts Center, and a partnership with the Serenbe Institute, Terminus is able to reach new audiences by going beyond conventional performing arts spaces. Their 2017 inaugural performances were sold-out beyond capacity followed by rave reviews. Extasis, their company debut in October 2017 at the Westside Cultural Arts Center, was a full-evening length worldpremiere choreographed by TMBT’s Tara Lee. Followed by Lore in November, another fullevening length world premiere choreographed by Terminus’ own Heath Gill, which also served as the introduction to their outdoor performances at Serenbe. Terminus will launch their 2018 season by presenting NEXT DOOR March 30-31st at Kennesaw State University’s new Dance Theater. It is TMBT’s first world premiere commission by L.A. choreographer and Director of AteNine Dance Company, Danielle Agami — choreography’s new IT girl. Danielle Agami sees NEXT DOOR as celebrating the explosive yet sensitive physicality of the talented cast. Contributed by Terminus Modern Ballet
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UGA Dance Performs with Moving Minds and Thinking Bodies
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he University of Georgia Department of Dance presents REPERTORY Change in Motion, the 2018 Spring Dance Concert, on April 5-7 at 8 p.m. and April 7 at 2 p.m. in the New Dance Theatre, located in the Dance Building, which is nestled between Soule and Green Streets (off Sanford Drive) on UGA’s south campus in Athens. REPERTORY Change in Motion offers an array of movement and choreographic styles. Based in the essential qualities of human movement and the range of human emotions, this choreographic collage offers a wide variety of dance styles, aesthetics and sensibilities, nurturing students as complete performing artists with moving minds and thinking bodies. Enjoy a uniquely diverse event performed by UGA dance students. Be captivated by
the syncopated rhythms of an energetic tap dance, experience “new conscious explorations” in contemporary African dance, discover the juxtaposition of postmodern pedestrian movement with contemporary sensibilities, and feel the kinetic energy featured in a guest artist piece by Chris Coates-Mitchell. Faculty and guest choreography will be performed by dance students in the UGA Department of Dance. Meet the dancers at a reception following the Friday evening performance on April 6. Or, spend the day in Athens on Saturday, April 7th when there are two performance options come to the matinee performance, then enjoy dinner in one of Athens’ famous restaurants; or spend the day exploring this unique college town, then join us for REPERTORY Change in Motion at 8pm. Tickets are $16 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. Groups of eight or more are eligible for a $5 group rate. Tickets can be purchased at the Performing Arts Center box office, by calling 706-542-4400 or online at www.pac.uga.edu. Tickets can also be purchased at the Tate Student Center Cashier’s Window and will be available at the door one hour before each performance. Contributed by UGA Department of Dance
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Choosing Love in the Face of Hate:
Remembering the Nanjing Massacre through Dance
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n December 13, 1937, Japanese troops captured the Chinese city of Nanjing and subsequently took 300,000 lives over a six-week period. Not only were soldiers executed en mass, but the city’s most vulnerable civilians were raped and mutilated to death in the most unspeakable terms. Some people may know about the Rape of Nanking (or Nanjing Massacre) through Iris Chang’s 1997 New York Times bestseller by the same name, but this horrific massacre remains largely unknown in mainstream American culture. “Ugh! That’s so awful!” one shrieked when she learned of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company’s new piece about the Nanjing Massacre. The look on her face screamed, “Of all things you could make a piece about, why choose something so disturbing?” Because if we forget history, we are doomed to repeat it. Around the world, daily news reports are filled with mass shootings, nuclear threats, and sexual assault scandals. Eighty years later, the terror that gripped Nanjing in 1937 is still alive and thriving today — just in another form, by another enemy. For the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, the goal of commemorating the Nanjing Massacre is not to antagonize the Japanese.
Rather, it is to raise awareness about a forgotten holocaust and to celebrate the heroes who responded to such hate with love. As Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” One such example are the rural Chinese families who raised Japanese orphans in the aftermath of World War II, despite deepseated hatred of the Japanese due to atrocities such as the Nanjing Massacre. For these impoverished women in northeast China, their maternal instincts triumphed over their initial desire to beat up the Japanese orphans they encountered in the streets. In honor of the Chinese mothers who chose love, the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company performs “Chinese Mother” — an awardwinning dance piece by China’s Northeast Normal University — as the finale of an original production Travels Around China: Circles of Love and Departure on March 31 at the Infinite Energy Theater. As a prequel, the company will premiere an original work commemorating the Nanjing Massacre. For more information, visit www.atlantachinesedance.org and get social on Facebook (@AtlantaChineseDanceCompany) and Instagram (@AtlantaChineseDance). Contributed by Atlanta Chinese Dance Company
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NEXT DOOR world premiere by Danielle Agami
March 30 - 31 KSU Dance Theater www.terminus-serenbe.com
Reflections of Cultural Artist Terrie Ajile Axam
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errie Ajile Axam is a native Atlantan who believes dance and cultural arts chose her. For over 35 years, Ajile, has been a quiet force in the field of dance and cultural arts locally, nationally and internationally. Her mission — to train and present technical and creative dancers, performers and educators with a special emphasis on transformation, leadership, and the celebration of African-American culture and diversity. To Ajile, this means bringing professional arts into the community and the stage. Ajile’s passion for dance and cultural arts education was greatly influenced by her experiences meeting and connecting with legendary artists and leaders including Katherine Dunham, Alex Hayley and Nelson Mandela. These experiences continued to propel Ajile toward her calling. She has trained and mentored scores of students and assisted in their journeys to becoming professional artists. Some of Ajile’s proudest success stories include her sister Dawn Axam, founder/director of Axam Dance Theatre Experience, her daughter, Kikora Franklin, an Associate Professor of Theatre/Dance and Head of Performance at Penn State University, and her niece Yasmine Axam, director of Trio Kollective.
There are a host of extended family members who are also professionals in the field. Ajile continues this work at Total Dance where she and her sister, Dawn, guide students through a college prep program. Participants in this program have received scholarships to Brenau University, Florida State University, Fordham University and Philadelphia School of the Arts. In 1981, the Macon branch of the NAACP identified Ajile as an “Outstanding and Influential Woman in the Plight of Human Dignity”. In 1992, Mayor Maynard Jackson proclaimed March 20th as “Women Hold Up Half The Sky” Day, recognizing her production that pays tribute to the African-American Woman. Recent artistic endeavors include Ajile’s production, “I Am Somebody”, a celebration of the Dr. King’s Day of Service and Kwanzaa 2017, which featured “Fusion from Africa to HipHop- Girl Why You Dance Like That?” Presently, Ajile is working on performances for Black History Month and “Mojah in New York City”. Ajile Axam is the founder/artistic director of Dancical Productions, Inc. and a certified life coach. Contributed by Dancical Productions
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Actor Rob Lawhon, Georgia Ensemble Theatre’s 2010 Production Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story, Photo by C. Kettrey
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ET Caps HistoryMaking Fresh off the heels of the huge sell-out hit Tenderly, The Rosemary Clooney Musical, Georgia Ensemble Theatre brings you the hilarious ride that is A Comedy of Tenors by Ken Ludwig, running March 1-18. The North Fulton professional theatre company will then finish off its 25th Silver Anniversary Season with the highlyanticipated return of the mega-hit Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story. With “Tenors”, directed by Shelly McCook, the theatre world has waited 30 years for comic genius Ken Ludwig to deliver this companion piece to the hilarious, Tony Awardwinning Lend Me A Tenor, the most popular American farce of the 20th century. This time around, we’re in 1930s Paris. One hotel suite, four tenors, two wives, three girlfriends, and a soccer stadium full of screaming fans. The stage is now set for the concert of the century — as long as producer Henry Saunders can keep Italian superstar Tito Merelli and his hot-blooded wife Maria from causing runaway chaos. An uproarious ride, full of mistaken
identities, bedroom hijinks, and madcap delight, this long-awaited Southeastern premiere runs on all of your laugh-out-loud cylinders. Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story, by Alan Janes, runs April 12-29 and will be directed by Ricardo Aponte, who will also choreograph and reprise his role as Ritchie Valens. The world’s most successful rock & roll musical of all time, Buddy has been by far the most-requested show to encore at GET over the span of 25 years. It tells the true story of Holly’s meteoric rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when “That’ll Be The Day” hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later on the “The Day The Music Died.” The show features over 20 of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits including “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Everyday,” and “Rave On,” plus Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba” and the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace.” Don’t miss these two great shows as GET continues to serve up laughs and music galore. Tickets and information: 770-641-1260, www.get.org Contributed by Georgia Ensemble Theatre
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professional artists series
by Jennifer Barclay
April 13 – May 6, 2018 by Jennifer Barclay
In this immersive New Play, a devastated community seeks love, healing and forgiveness in the wake of an unspeakable tragedy.
Celebrating 20 Years of SMART. GUTSY. BOLD. THEATRE.
Tickets start at $23 1545 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309 Box Office 404-484-8636 • Syncrotheatre.com
Kaki King
Rebirth Brass Band Saturday, Feb. 24
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17 Border Crossings
Thaddeus Phillips and Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental:
Friday, Mar. 2 8:00 pm Saturday, Mar. 3 8:00 pm
Kaki King The Neck is a Bridge to the Body
Saturday, Mar. 10
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Atlanta’s Dance Canvas
10 Years of World Premieres
Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 6pm RumiNation will bring awareness to social issues that impact our culture, community and our youth. Clayton County Performing Arts Center 2530 Mount Zion Parkway Jonesboro, GA
Tickets available online www.RumiNationStagePlay.com Minimum $20 Donation For more information call (770) 313-1787
Friday, Mar. 23 8:00 pm Saturday, Mar. 24 8:00 pm
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Let’s Play Jeopardy! 1. This company was the sole USA representative at the Korean International Accessible Dance Festival in August 2016. 2. After appearing at the Roswell (GA) Senior Center, their performance was described as ‘breathtakingly beautiful’. 3. In 2017, they toured to Madrid and Valencia, Spain as the first USA artists to appear at the Una Mirada Diferente Festival. 4. A dancer declared that he learned more in a day at their summer dance intensive than he did in a week at another physically integrated dance intensive. Who is Full Radius Dance? Correct! Atlanta’s own Full Radius Dance (FRD) is a multi-racial, multi-ethnic dance company that, for 22 of their 26 years, have created and performed in the field of physically integrated dance. Predicated on an understanding of disability as a part of human diversity, this art form manifests in FRD as physical equality between disabled and nondisabled dancers. They’ve pioneered an innovative form of partnering: nongender specific, athletic, intricate — sometimes lush, sometimes percussive — but always displaying equity. In FRD’s work, both disabled and nondisabled dancers lift and are lifted. It’s a centerpiece of their artistic aesthetic.
Photo by © marcosGpunto/ Centro Dramático Nacional.
Intrigued? Experience the company, firsthand, at Tapestry: Full Radius Dance in Concert on March 9 & 10 at 7Stages Theatre Mainstage. Tapestry, an evening-length premiere, finds its inspirations in a cloth woven from the silk of golden orb weaver spiders; The Tapestry of the Apocalypse (Angers Castle, Anjou, France); and two tapestries featuring a mythical creature: The Lady and the Unicorn, on display at the Musée national du Moyen Âge in Paris and, housed at the Cloisters in NYC, The Hunt of the Unicorn. For tickets, visit www. fulllradiusdance.org Special guests for Tapestry are the Urban Youth Harp Ensemble, a nonprofit organization created to expose African American students to a complex and beautiful instrument. This exciting collaboration between FRD and the Ensemble includes the debut of Three Stages, a commissioned composition from Maurice Draughan. Final Jeopardy. Make your wager. They are grateful for the support of visionary individuals who value passionate, powerful, and innovative dance. Full Radius Dance. Contributed by Full Radius Dance
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Fine Art + Fashion 12th annual
Neiman Marcus presents the art of Fashion to benefit the National Black arts Festival
thursday, March 15, 2018 • 6:00pm- 9:00pm • Neiman Marcus – atlanta Fine Art + Fashion brings together lovers of art and fashion with scholarship and award recipients, among them Georgia students who are emerging talents in fashion design, visual artists and a designer extraordinaire all of African descent. Join us for a truly spectacular evening of fun, fashion and art but its impact extends far beyond the event and the evening!
For reservations or sponsorship information, see fact sheet online at nbaf.org or contact Judy Hanenkrat at jhanenkrat@nbaf.org or 404.372.4572
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There’s much in our world to sing about and the AGMC is taking it on the road with music that reflects the ever changing social climate in which we live. The chorus will tackle social issues with good will, personal stories and a large dose of humor. Join the men when they return from their tour to Macon and Savannah.
MARCH 30 & 31 • Out Front Theatre
Tickets and more at: www.agmchorus.org
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Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Introduces New Interim Director with The Midnight Train to Georgia
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he Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) upcoming concert, Midnight Train to Georgia, will be the group’s first Atlanta performance under the direction of Donald Milton III, the 37–year chorus’ new interim music director. Mr. Milton joins AGMC after the December retirement of Kevin Robison who had been with the organization for ten years. He brings his charismatic personality and musical expertise to the organization for the March and June 2018 productions. “Midnight Train to Georgia perfectly represents our mission and vision of acceptance of all people,” Milton continued. “We strive to bring a positive and loving message wrapped in a blanket of musical excellence — as we say in our mission statement, to change hearts and minds through music.” The Atlanta performances will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, March 30 and both 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, March 31 at the Out Front Theatre, 999 Brady Ave. Out Front has been a popular past AGMC venue where both choruses will present many of their productions going forward. “The space is perfect for many of our shows, and we fully support Out Front Theatre Company’s mission to tell stories of the
LGBTQIA experience and community through theatre and other performing arts,” stated Eve Campbell, Voices of Note executive director. The concert follows a joint tour to Macon and Savannah by the AGMC and the Atlanta Women’s Chorus, presenting selections from the AGMC’s upcoming concert and the AWC’s recent Rewind: The First Five Years production. Both choruses are affiliated through their Voices of Note administrative organization. Tickets for Midnight Train to Georgia are now available. A $10 early-bird discount is in effect now through March 2, with a $5 discount March 3 through March 29. Tickets are $5 higher at the door for each performance. Special pricing is also available for children, senior citizens and military personnel. Contributed by Atlanta Gay Men’s Choir
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Enjoy Your Favorite Movies with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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he Movies in Concert series is back again, showcasing two new beloved films sure to delight fans of all ages! Don’t miss out on the ultimate cinematic experience as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs the film scores to Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope and Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsTM, while the movies are shown on the big screen in Symphony Hall. This February, the force is strong at Symphony Hall with three performances of Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope In Concert. Since the release of the first Star Wars movie 40 years ago, the saga has had a seismic impact, inspiring audiences worldwide with its storytelling, characters, groundbreaking special effects and John Williams’ iconic
musical scores for all seven films. Now is your chance to be a part of the film that started it all — February 22, 23 and 24. This fall, audiences will be able to relive the magical adventure of Harry Potter’s second year at school like never before at Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™ In Concert. The film will be shown in highdefinition while the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs John Williams’ otherworldly score on October 5, 6 and 7. Experience the wonder of talking spiders, scolding letters, and giant snakes brought to life by the Orchestra. For full show details and ticketing information on the Movies in Concert series, visit aso.org/movies. Contributed by Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Atlanta Dance Theatre = Quality Dance Education Atlanta Dance Theatre (ADT) is one of Atlanta’s top performing dance companies! As a 501c3 non-profit organization formed in 1981, ADT has been bringing professional quality dance to North Atlanta for 36 years. Directed by Shelley Games, ADT is committed to performance, dance education and our community. With a repertoire that includes both classics and original innovative works, ADT strives to the highest artistic standards. ADT’s talented dancers perform their love of dance on stage, and participate in community service projects that help develop leadership skills. Many of our dancers earn scholarships and pursue careers in dance and other areas.
returns March 3 to the Arts@Tech season with 17 Border Crossings, a play both comic and thought-provoking, about passenger travels from one international border to another. Guitarist Kaki King, named “guitar goddess” by Rolling Stone magazine, take the stage March 10. Through music and video projection, she tells the story of her latest guitar creation, The Neck is a Bridge to the Body. Also returning this spring is Dance Canvas, celebrating its 10th anniversary of presenting new work by outstanding choreographers each year. Closing the season is An Evening of SEAD Artists, featuring new technology in music and dance on April 21. See details on all the theatre, music and dance this spring at www.arts.gatech.edu. Atlanta Ballet — Tu Tu & More See Atlanta Ballet’s Tu Tu & More, sponsored by Turner, April 13-15, 2018 at the Cobb Energy Centre! You will enjoy three show-stopping works spotlighting the amazing spectrum of dance today. Atlanta Ballet dancer Tara Lee returns with a brand new work after creating several groundbreaking world premieres for the Company. Also back by popular demand, Ohad Naharin’s infectious Minus 16 will bring you to your feet… and maybe even center stage. The Atlanta Ballet premiere of Tu Tu is not your conventional affair. Get ready for a highly stylized classical work with a playful twist. Visit atlantaballet.com for tickets!
Alabama Shakespeare Festival Celebrates Alabama’s Bicentennial The Alabama Shakespeare Festival continues the state’s bicentennial celebration with two plays focusing on native heroes: Bear Country, about the life of Paul “Bear” Bryant and The Miracle Worker, Helen Keller’s journey out of darkness. Repertory season shines with Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night, both directed by Greta Lambert. This July, the one of the most beloved family musicals of all time, Annie, will make you smile and Menopause the Musical ends the summer with a heat wave. Join us for a wonderful season at ASF in historic Montgomery, AL. Groups welcome! Tickets on sale now at asf.net.
Atlanta Chinese Dance Company Presents Travels Around China: Circles of Love and Departure Journey through each of China’s geographic regions through dazzling and colorful dances, culminating in a moving dance drama about a Japanese orphan left behind in a northeastern
Art in Bloom at the Ferst Center Artistic innovation takes center stage this spring at Georgia Tech, from theatre to music and dance. Inventive actor/director Thaddeus Phillips
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Chinese village in the aftermath of World War II. Despite bad blood between the two nations, a Chinese mother chooses love — raising the child of an enemy as one of her own. Performances feature New York guest artist Tony Liao, a nationally ranked performer in China who specializes in the ancient art of face changing from Sichuan opera. For more information, visit www. atlantachinesedance.org.
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Atlanta’s Master Chorale Features Israel in Egypt The Exodus. A story which pre-dates our modern calendar. Handel’s Israel in Egypt tells the story of the epic journey of the Israelites from captivity by the Pharaohs of Egypt to the crossing of the Red Sea and deliverance from bondage. For hundreds of years, listeners have been delighted, fascinated, and transfixed by Handel’s grand and sweeping array of choruses, arias and masterful orchestrations
portraying one of the best known and dramatic tales in human history. Messiah may be Handel’s most famous oratorio, but Israel in Egypt is in every way its equal in drama, musical invention, and sheer genius.
is relevant at home and around the globe, Core Dance uses dance to illuminate, educate and question. In essence, Core Dance is an artistic incubator and convener. Join The Mojah Movement 2018 The Mojah technique is a codified Modern/African dance form 30 years in the making based on Horton, Dunham, and West African dance. It is a classical form for African related dance. The Mojah dance events aim to showcase the pioneering work of dancer/choreographer Terrie Ajile Axam. In conjunction with Ajile, Oginga Love, Dawn Axam and Kikora Franklin artistically contribute to the teachings and evolution of the Mojah technique. Join us for our New York event on Saturday, April 7th and our Atlanta event from Monday, July 16th-Saturday, July 21st. For more information visit dancicalproductions.com
Matthew Morrison with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra This summer, American actor, dancer and singer-songwriter Matthew Morrison brings his act to Symphony Hall for a special performance with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 16, 2018, and get ready to experience this multi-talented performer, known for his extensive Broadway experience and starring role in the musical comedy series “Glee”. During his prolific career, Matthew Morrison has been nominated for Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe Awards. Tickets for Matthew Morrison with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra are on sale now at the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office and online at Ticketmaster.com Core Dance — Igniting the Creative Spirit Core Dance values purposeful artistic risk taking, invention, community participation, led collaboration, knowledge sharing and enquiry carried out with integrity, compassion and an attention to balance between human resources, financial resources and activity level to amplify the quality of our work and the health of our organization. Core Dance creates, performs, and produces compelling original dance that ignites the creative spirit and actively encourages participation and conversation by and with the community. Creating a context for dance that
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Move to the Decatur Beat! Get in the Decatur groove with innovative performances by Core Dance in their storefront studio, pop-up performances, annual festivals, and dance parties for everyone on the square! Browse Best of Atlanta favorites Treehouse Kid & Craft (best kids store) and Trinity Mercantile (best neighborhood gem). Our culinary standouts include Brush Sushi Izakaya (best yakitori), Kimball House (best oysters), Billy Allin, Cakes & Ale (restaurateur of the year), and @ chefkevingillespie, Revival (most fun social media follow). It’s all just minutes away via MARTA. Stop by the Visitors Center at 113 Clairemont Ave. for local tips and pocket-size guides. Three colors: Turquoise PMS 326, Red-orange PMS 173, Purple PMS 242
ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Emory Dance and Movement on the Cutting Edge of Movement Invention The Emory Dance and Movement Studies Program invests in the cutting edge of movement invention, and the theory and analysis of movement research. We develop skilled and uniquely expressive individuals who move and act with intelligence and sensitivity, think independently, and value original thought and diversity. The curriculum emphasizes somatic practices, improvisation, performance, and dance making. Honors in Dance can be achieved through a designed project in history, choreography or performance. Emory Dance presents a wide range of public programming each year, including Friends of Dance Lectures, Fieldwork Showcases, faculty work, renowned guest artists, and the Emory Dance Company. Full Radius Dance presents Tapestry Full Radius Dance, the physicallyintegrated (dancers with and without disabilities) modern dance company, presents
Tapestry at 7Stages Theatre Mainstage on March 9 at 8:00 pm and March 10 at 2:00 and 8:00 pm. The weaving process becomes the underlying theme for an evening-length dance work exploring the natural, spiritual, and mythical worlds. Tapestry, choreographed by Artistic Director Douglas Scott, highlights the theatricality, pioneering technique, and inventive partnering that are hallmarks of the company’s style. Come experience this intense, vibrant, and widely beautiful performance. Tickets: www.fullradiusdance. org. Connect with Full Radius Dance on social media – Facebook , Twitter, and Instagram (@ FullRadiusDance). GET Features Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story The World’s Most Successful Rock & Roll Musical of all time, Buddy has been by far the most-requested show to encore at GET over the span of 25 years. Buddy – The
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Buddy Holly Story tells the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when “That’ll Be The Day” hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later on the “The Day The Music Died.” The show features over 20 of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits including “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Everyday,” and “Rave On,” plus Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba” and the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace.”
stellar international artists: Spain’s flamenco virtuosa, Eva Yerbabuena, the French-Algerian, all-male dance troupe Compagnie Hervé KOUBI, and the Grammy-winning, South African a cappella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Roswell Dance Theatre Training the Professionals of Tomorrow Roswell Dance Theatre (RDT) trains passionate young dancers to become the professionals of tomorrow. Dancers audition annually to continue rigorous training in ballet, pointe, jazz and modern dance. The company is known for outstanding productions in North Fulton. The community enjoys RDT’s Nutcracker, beloved annual favorite, HUGS from Young Choreographers, to benefit local charities, Straight from the Heart, presented by the Modern Company, and a Spring Concert, such as Swan Lake, Coppelia, Alice In Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, Frozen, Aladdin and Mary Poppins. RDT members have performed nationally and internationally, and alumni are dancing proudly today with prestigious professional companies worldwide.
Michael O’Neal Singers Performs Return to Old Ireland The Michael O’Neal Singers (MOS) organization has established itself as one of the premier community choruses in the Southeastern United States and is now celebrating its 29th concert season. Composed of a symphonic chorus of over 155 auditioned voices and the Kaleidoscope vocal ensemble of 40, MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic excellence and programmatic variety. Our 2017-2018 season continues with a performance of Return to Old Ireland, featuring the full MOS Chorus and the Burke Connolly Academy of Irish Dance. Visit www.mosingers.com for more information about The Michael O’Neal Singers.
Synchronicity Theatre Presents Ripe Frenzy WINNER of the 2016 NNPN Prize for Political Theatre, Ripe Frenzy gives us a painful look in to the heart of a community broken by a school shooting. Told from a heart-wrenching perspective; Zoe, the shooter’s mother and town historian, speaks to us in the ruins of the theatre where her son massacred his classmates during opening night of the high school’s production of Our Town. Struggling to reconcile the son she knew with his monstrous final act, Zoe takes us through the before, during and after of an American tragedy in this immersive New Play. Visit SynchroTheatre.com for more details.
The Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University The 2018 Rialto Series offers a dazzling lineup of the best in jazz, world music, dance and more. Celebrating over 100 years as an arts anchor in downtown Atlanta, The Rialto’s Next Century Starts Now with a diverse roster of spectacular entertainment: the political comedy of the Capitol Steps, jazz vocalist René Marie, and Larry Harlow and The Latin Legends Band. The Rialto — “Where Atlanta Meets the World” — will also introduce audiences to
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Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents NEXT DOOR Atlanta’s own highly acclaimed Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre launches their 2018 season at Kennesaw State University’s new Dance Theater! NEXT DOOR is TMBT’s first world premiere commission by L.A. choreographer and Director of AteNine Dance Company, Danielle Agami — choreography’s new IT girl. NEXT DOOR touches what is familiar, known, and dreamt by all of us. Celebrating the explosive yet sensitive physicality of the cast, the world premiere bytalented Danielle Agami viewer enjoys the juxtaposition between the complexity of pedestrian experience and the March 30 - 31 dancers’ profoundly KSU trained bodies. March 30 Dance Theater 8pm, 31 2pm & 8pm — buy tickets and season www.terminus-serenbe.com packages at www.terminus-serenbe.com.
ing and directing for iO and 349 DECATUR ST | 404 688-8858 Second City in Chicago. Village FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: shows ATLANTAIMPROV Theatre is proud to present several new for 2018 in two performance spaces. Improv and writing classes are available for performers of all experience levels. For more information, check out villagecomedy.com. Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus: Midnight Train to Georgia The men of AGMC are on track to bring you a combination of Americana music full of nostalgia and messages of identity and personal strength combined with powerful contemporary compositions such as ‘Harriet Tubman’ and ‘Glory’ from the movie Selma. We’ll also proclaim that you can’t take the ‘Color out of Colorado,’ sing about how our similarities are ‘What Matters,’ and tell everyone that — just as Lady Gaga sings — we were ‘Born This Way’. Join us March 30 & 31 at Out Front Theater for a soul stirring show. Tickets at AGMChorus.org Club Xhell Youth Life Center Shines a Spotlight on the Impact of the Center Club Xhell Youth Life Center offers year round academic and performing arts programs. RumiNation The Stage Play give our youth an opportunity to showcase their talent, shines a spotlight on the impact that the Center is making in their lives and in the community. RumiNation is a musical, comedy and dramatization about inter-generational conflict, misconceptions and finding common ground to validate each other’s experiences. RumiNation will feature talented youth, a diverse cast of rising stars, a 100 Voice Heritage Community Choir, as well as reflections from the tempered eyes of senior citizens who have survived decades of cultural change. RumiNation bring awareness to complex social issues that impact our culture, community and our youth.
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University of Georgia Department of Dance REPERTORY Change in Motion, the 2018 Spring Dance Concert, will be presented by the University of Georgia Department of Dance on April 5-7 at 8 p.m. and April 7 at 2 p.m. in the New Dance Theatre, located in the Dance Building between Soule and Green Streets (off Sanford Drive). The performance features original works created by dance faculty and guest artists for UGA dance students. For tickets, call the UGA Performing Arts Center box office at 706-542-4400, online at www.pac.uga.edu, or purchase at the Tate Student Center Cashier’s Window. Tickets will be available at the door one hour before each performance. Village Theatre Celebrating 10 Years of Comedy Village Theatre is celebrating 10 years of comedic performances and general mayhem in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward. Located in the Pencil Factory Lofts, Village Theatre is home to award-winning improv and a new sketch comedy program. Artistic Director Ryan Archibald joined the company in January. His experience includes nearly 20 years of performing, teach-
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“THE ADDAMS FAMILY” 3/1-11/2018 Prices: $10-35 Jerry’s Habima Theatre, Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA), 5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody TIX: 678.812.4002 atlantajcc.org/habima
IMPROV COMEDY AND SKETCH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Prices (range): $10 The Village Theatre, 349 Decatur St., Atlanta TIX: 404-688-8858 VillageComedy.com MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 2/22 -5/6/2018 Prices: $36-$56 Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net
MISS NELSON IS MISSING! 3/3-3/17/2018 Prices: $10 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St., Roswell, 30075 TIX:770-641-1260, get.org
A COMEDY OF TENORS 3/1-18/2018 Prices: $32+ Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell, GA 30075 TIX:770-641-1260 GET.org
RUMINATION THE STAGE PLAY 3/10/2018 Prices: $20 - $30 Club Xhell Youth Life Center Clayton County Performing Arts Center 2530 Mount Zion Parkway, Jonesboro, GA TIX: www.RumiNationStagePlay.com
17 BORDER CROSSINGS by Thaddeus Phillips & Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental 3/2-3/3/2018 Prices: $38 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID 3/28-4/22/2018 Prices: $35-$60 Serenbe Playhouse, Grange Lake, 1504 Serenbe Lane, Chattahoochee Hills, GA TIX: 770-463-1110 wwww.serenbeplayhouse.com
FREAKY FRIDAY 3/9-4 20/2018 Prices: $25-50 Horizon Theatre Company, Austin Ave NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-584-7450 www.horizontheatre.com
ALICE IN WONDERLAND JR 3/ 30 & 31/2018 Prices: $12 Roswell Youth Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St. Roswell, Ga 30075 TIX:770-641-3987 www.roswellgov.com/alicejr
THE MIRACLE WORKER 3/9-5/6/2018 Prices : $35-$60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net
THE JUNGLE BOOK 4/14-4/28/2018 Prices:$10 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St., Roswell, 30075 TIX:770-641-1260 get.org
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE BEAR COUNTRY 3/9-5/6/2018 Prices: $35-$55 Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net
RETURN TO OLD IRELAND 3/16/2018 at 8:00 p.m. Prices: $18 - $25 The Michael O’Neal Singers Roswell UMC, 814 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell GA 30075 TIX:770.594.7974 www.mosingers.com
BUYER & CELLAR 3/8-3/25 Prices:$15 to $25 Out Front Theatre Company 999 Brady Ave. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-448-2755 outfronttheatre.com
HOSPICE + POINTING AT THE MOON 3/23-4/15/2018 Prices: $10 to $75 Alliance Theatre at Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. SW, Atlanta TIX:404-733-4650 alliancetheatre.org
WILLIAM LUCE’S BARRYMORE 3/9-3/25/2018 Prices: $15 to $34 New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-874-5299 shakespearetavern.com AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME: REMEMBERING THE WORLD OF ANNE FRANK 3/13/2018 Prices: $10 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St., Roswell TIX:770-641-1260 get.org GOMELA/TO RETURN 3/15-3/18/2018 Prices: $15 to $25 7 Stages Theatre 1105 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-523-7647 7stages.org
OUT OF DARKNESS: TWO REMAIN 4/5-4/15/2018 Prices: $50 The Atlanta Opera at Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-881-8801 atlantaopera.org RIPE FRENZY 4/13-5/6/2018 Prices: $23.00 - $37.00 Synchronicity Theatre, 1545 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-484-8636 SynchroTheatre.com A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC 4/13-4/15/2018 Prices: $12 to $25 Georgia State University Opera Theater at Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-413-9849 rialtocenter.org
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THE FLOWER ROOM 4/21-5/13/2018 Prices: $20 to $37 Actor’s Express at King Plow Arts Center 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J-107, Atlanta TIX:404-607-7469 actors-express.com
SEUSS AT THE SYMPHONY 3/4/2018 Prices: $16.34 to $21.78 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-733-5000 atlantasymphony.org
CARMEN 4/28-5/6/2018 Prices: $35 to $141 Atlanta Opera at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX:404-881- 8885 atlantaopera.org
PROKOFIEV’S THIRD PIANO CONCERTO 3/8 and 3/10/2018 Prices: $22 to $97 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-733-5000 atlantasymphony.org
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF RICHARD THE SECOND 4/28-5/15/2018 Prices: $15 to $42 New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-874-5299 shakespearetavern.com
KAKI KING 3/10/2018 Prices: $32-$53 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
MUSICAL THEATER FREAKY FRIDAY: A NEW MUSICAL 3/9-4/22/2018 Prices: $25 to $38 Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-584-7450 horizontheatre.com CAPITOL STEPS 3/24/2018 Prices: $38 to $72 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-413-9849 rialtocenter.org BUDDY – THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY 4/12-4/29/2018 Prices: $33 to $43 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St., Roswell TIX:770-641-1260 get.org
VIRTUOSO STRINGS 3/11/2018 @ 3:00 p.m. Prices: $16-32 Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, Johns Creek United Methodist Church, 11180 Medlock Bridge Rd., Johns Creek TIX: 678-748-5802 www.johnscreeksymphony.org RETURN TO OLD IRELAND 3/16/2018 at 8:00 p.m. Prices: $18 - $25 The Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell UMC, 814 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell TIX: 770.594.7974 www.mosingers.com Dancing Butterflies, Atlanta Chinese Dance
CONCERTS LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO 3/3/2018 Prices: $38 to $73 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-413-9849 rialtocenter.org
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE ISRAEL IN EGYPT: GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL 3/172018 @ 8:00 PM Prices: $10-$35 Atlanta Master Chorale, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, 1700 North Decatur Rd., Atlanta TIX: 404.727.5050 www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org
BLACK VIOLIN: CLASSICAL BOOM TOUR 4/22/2018 Prices: $22 to $48 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta TIX:404-733-5000 atlantasymphony.org
THE EFFERVESCENT, SOUL-SEARCHING MUSIC OF J.S. BACH 3/22 and 3/24/2018 Prices: $22 to $97 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-733-5000 atlantasymphony.org
LARRY HARLOW & THE LATIN LEGENDS BAND 4/28/2018, 8 PM Prices (range): $41 and up The Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, The Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 Rialto.GSU.EDU
ATLANTA BLUES FESTIVAL 3/24/2018 Prices: $52 to $99 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta TIX:800-745-3000 cobbenergycentre.com
DANCE RULE OF THUMB 3/1-3/2018, 7:30pm; March 3, 2:00pm Prices: $15/$12/$8 Lori Teague and Suarez Dance Theater, Emory University; Dance Studio, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 N. Decatur Rd., Atlanta TIX:404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu/box-office
FESTIVAL OF PRAISE 3/30/2018 Prices: $40 to $80 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta TIX:855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA 3/30-31/2018 Prices: $25 - $35 Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus, Out Front Theater, 999 Brady Ave NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-320-1030 http://www.voicesofnote.org/agmc/ CHOPIN SOCIETY OF ATLANTA PRESENTS RAFAL BLECHACZ 4/15/2018 Prices: $16 to $45 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX:404-733-5000 atlantasymphony.org RENE MARIE WITH THE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND 4/20/2018, 8 PM Prices (range): $24 and up The Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, The Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 Rialto.GSU.EDU
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NEXT DOOR 3/30 & 3/31/2018 Prices (range): $20-$30 Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, Kennesaw State University Dance Theater, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta TIX: info@terminus-serenbe.com www.terminusserenbe.com THE VERTICAL 5/25, 26, 27 & 6/1, 6/2, 6/3/2018 Prices (range): $20-$50 Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, Deer Hollow, Serenbe, 8455 Atlanta Newnan Rd., Chattahoochee Hills, GA TIX: info@terminus-serenbe.com www.terminusserenbe.com JULY 13, 2016: 4:10 PM 3/1 - 3/3/2018 Prices: $15 Core Performance Company, Main Gallery at The B Complex, 1272 Murphy Ave. SW TIX: http://donate.coredance.org/campaigns/5783july-13-2016-4-10-pm www.coredance.org
DANCE CANVAS 3/2-3/3/2018 Prices: $38 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-894-9600 dancecanvas.com BLACK SWAN 3/16-3/18/2018 Prices: $25 to $129 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX:404-892-3303 atlantaballet.com TAPESTRY 3/9-10/2018 Prices: $15 - $20 Full Radius Dance, 7Stages Theatre Mainstage, 1105 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-724-9663 www.fullradiusdance.org The Modern Atlanta Dance (MAD) Festival will be held in May 2018. SWAN LAKE 3/17-18/2018 Prices: $18.00-$30.00 North Atlanta Dance Theatre, Infinite Energy Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097 TIX: 770-813-7600 InfiniteEnergyCenter.com/events
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE MARY POPPINS AND BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 3/23,24,25/2018 Prices: $27.50, $22.50 and $17.50 Atlanta Dance Theatre and Roswell Dance Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell TIX: 404-438-3028 springballetconcert.com
TU TU & MORE 4/13-15/2018 Prices: $25 to $129 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX:404-892-3303 atlantaballet.com
CINDERELLA 3/24 -25/2018 Prices: $14 - $25 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Infinite Energy Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth TIX: (770) 626-2464 InfiniteEnergyCenter.com/events
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT DANCE CONCERT 4/20-4/21/2018 Prices: $15 to $20 KSU Marietta Dance Theatre 1100 S. Marietta Pkwy., Marietta TIX:678-915-7778 arts.kennesaw.edu AN EVENING OF SEAD ARTISTS 4/21/2018 Prices: $22 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX:404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
MAKS, VAL & PETA LIVE ON TOUR: CONFIDENTIAL 3/25/2018 Prices: $48.50 to $81.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX:770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION 2018 DANCING STARS OF ATLANTA GALA 4/21/2018 Prices: $1 donation -tickets $350 pp Alzheimer’s Association GA chapter Cobb Galleria Centre, 2 Galleria Pkwy SE, Atlanta TIX:http://Keiko.Dancingstarsofatlanta.com
TRAVELS AROUND CHINA: CIRCLES OF LOVE AND DEPARTURE 3/31/2018 Prices: $24 Adults; $17 Students & Seniors (65+) Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, Infinite Energy Theater, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA TIX: 770-813-7600 www.atlantachinesedance.org
EMORY DANCE COMPANY SPRING CONCERT 4/26-4/28/2018, 7:30pm; 4/28, 2:00pm Prices $10/$8/$6 Emory Dance Company, Student Choreographers Emory University, Dance Studio, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 N. Decatur Rd., Atlanta TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu/box-office
SHEN YUN: CONNECTING HEAVEN & EARTH 4/4-4/8/2018 Prices: $80 to $240 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX:770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
EVENTS
REPERTORY – CHANGE IN MOTION 4/5-4/7/2018 Prices: $12 student/senior, $16 adult UGA Spring Dance Concert, New Dance Theatre, UGA Department of Dance, Dance Building, 262 W. Green St., Athens, GA TIX: 706-542-4400, www.pac.uga.edu www.dance. uga.edu
FINE ART + FASHION Thursday, 3/15/2018, 6 pm to 9 pm Individual $500 and Patron $1500 Neiman Marcus, 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta Nbaf.org or information contact jhanenkrat@nbaf. org, 404.372.4572 CATCH THE DECATUR GROOVE! Dance performance: coredance.org Concerts: Thursday Jazz Nights/Oakhurst Village,and community bandstand/The Square; Exhibits: Arts Alliance Gallery shows, Different Trains Gallery, Galleria Regina, Dalton Gallery at Agnes Scott College, City of Decatur Visitors Center, 113 Clairemont Ave., Decatur For more information call 678-615-0915 or VisitDecaturGeorgia.com
IN PLAIN SITE FLORA GLENN CANDLER CONCERT SERIES 4/7/2018, 2:00pm & 5:00pm; 4/8, 2:00pm Prices: Free Trisha Brown Dance Company, Emory University; Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 N. Decatur Rd., Atlanta TIX:404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu/tbdc
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DANCE CLASSES & WORKSHOPS GUIDE Black Swan
Jessica Assef, ATLANTA BALLET Photo by Type of Classes: Charlie Intermediate- to McCullers Professional-level Summer Intensives; audition required Prices (range): $1235-$2435 (scholarships available) Atlanta Ballet’s Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre, 1695 Marietta Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 404.873.5811 x106 Website: centre. atlantaballet.com/summer-programs
ATLANTA DANCE THEATRE Type of Classes: Child through Adult, Beginner to Advanced and Pre-Professional; Classical Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary, Modern, Hip Hop, Musical Theater, Age 3 through 7 Ballet/Tap Combo, Adult Dance, Ballet for Boys, Ballet Technique, Partnering class Prices (range): From $68 a month for a one hour class Dancers Studio Backstage, 3005 Old Alabama Rd #410, Johns Creek, GA 30022 Phone: 770-993-2623 Website: www.dancers-backstage.com
ATLANTA CHINESE DANCE COMPANY Type of Classes: Chinese dance Prices (range): From $200/semester Alpharetta – 10700 State Bridge Rd #13, Alpharetta, GA 30022; Chamblee– 5377 New Peachtree Rd, Chamblee, GA 30341 Phone: 770-449-9953 Website: www.atlantachinesedance.org Atl Chinese Dance Company, Swan Geese
CORE DANCE MORNING CLASSES Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 9:00-10:30am Prices (range): Drop in $10 or purchase a class card of 5 classes for $40 or 10 for $75, good for all regular Core Dance Classes Core Studios, 139 Sycamore St., Decatur GA 30030 More info: http://www.coredance.org/core-classes.html CORE, “Life Interrupted,” 2017, Paige McFall
Atlanta Dance Theatre Photo by Richard Calmes
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DANCE CLASSES & WORKSHOPS GUIDE TOLBERT YILMAZ SCHOOL OF DANCE, ROSWELL DANCE THEATRE Type of Classes: Age 2 and up, Beginner through Preprofessional, Ballet, Tap, Pointe, Modern, Lyrical, Contemporary, Musical Theatre, Hip-Hop, Hip & Flip, Roswell Dance Theatre Heather Jolley, Jonah Hooper Sleeping Beauty Photo Richard Calmes
Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, Photo by Joseph Guay
Jazz, Acrobatics, Aerial Silks, Kinderdance, Adult Ballet Ball, Wedding Choreography, Summer Camps, Summer Intensives, Private Instruction Prices (range): monthly $65 and up 10400 D Alpharetta St., Roswell GA 30075 Phone: 770-998-0259 Website tysod.com TERMINUS MODERN BALLET THEATRE Type of Classes: Intermediate and Advanced Summer Intensive Program Prices (range): $800-$1,500 Westside Cultural Arts Center, 760 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: (470) 733-8274 Website www.terminus-serenbe.com
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE VENUES & MORE 7Stages
The Fox Theatre
Roswell Cultural Arts Center
Actor’s Express
Georgia Ensemble Theatre
Serenbe Playhouse
Alliance Theater
High Museum of Art
Southwest Arts Center
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau
Horizon Theatre
Symphony Hall
Infinite Energy Center
Theatrical Outfit
Judy Jacobs Gallery
Tula Gallery
King Plow Arts Ctr
The Shakespeare Tavern
Cobb Energy Centre
Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square
Woodruff Arts Center
Decatur Visitor Center
Out Front Theatre Company
Explore Gwinnett
Porter Sanford Arts Center
Ferst Center @ Ga Tech
Rialto Center for the Arts
Atlantix Half Price Tickets Callanwolde Fine Arts Ctr Center for Puppetry Arts
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