Pick One, Pick ALL but do not miss these!
12pm Lunch Time In the Studio:CORE in the Community (FREE)
http://www.coredance.org/atlanta/may-8-lunchtime-in-the-studio-core-in-the-community/
6:30pm Off Stage Party in the Garden-Atlanta Ballet (FREE)
http://www.atlantaballet.com/news/youre-invited-off-stage-party-at-whitespace-gallery-wabi-sabi-performance
7pm "Wonder Years" tomorrow presented by Moving In The Spirit!
http://www.movinginthespirit.org/the-wonder-years-may-8-2014/
https://www.facebook.com/events/422293611239936/
A place to get the conversation moving about dance of all types in and around Atlanta, Georgia.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
DANCE CHANCE is tonight: May 3, 2014
Dance Chance Atlanta hosts new works by Andy Imm, Michika McClinton and Hez Stalcup.
Conversation moderated by the one and only Priscilla Smith.
**Doors at 7:00, Show at 7:30 sharp**
********$5 donation requested****
https://www.facebook.com/events/1420010028261124/
Conversation moderated by the one and only Priscilla Smith.
**Doors at 7:00, Show at 7:30 sharp**
********$5 donation requested****
https://www.facebook.com/events/1420010028261124/
FIELDWORK SHOWCASE is on May 4, 2014
Local artists share what they've developed through the Spring Fieldwork workshop sessions.
Winter/Spring 2014 Fieldwork Workshop Sessions will culminate in a Showcase open to the public.
The Fieldwork method originated in New York over 25 years ago, and CORE has been offering Fieldwork workshops for the Atlanta arts community since 1992. The workshops provide support, structure, and community to help artists immerse themselves fully in their creative work. The feedback method reveals how each piece is perceived by others and provides detailed information that helps artists hone their vision. By focusing on what’s happening in the work and how those choices shape the work, Fieldwork supports autonomy and authorship of each artist. Fieldwork is made possible through a partnership of CORE and Emory University’s Department of Theater and Dance with The Field (NYC).
Emory Dance presents a wide range of public programming each year, including Emory Dance Company concerts, site-specific performances, Women’s History Month Performance Series, Friends of Dance Lecture Series, Dance for Reel (dance for camera), Atlanta Contact Improvisation Jams, Fieldwork Showcases, guest artists, and faculty concerts. For more information on The Emory University Dance Program, visit http://dance.emory.edu/
https://coredance.secure.force.com/ticket#details_a0SA000000FDPk5MAH
Winter/Spring 2014 Fieldwork Workshop Sessions will culminate in a Showcase open to the public.
The Fieldwork method originated in New York over 25 years ago, and CORE has been offering Fieldwork workshops for the Atlanta arts community since 1992. The workshops provide support, structure, and community to help artists immerse themselves fully in their creative work. The feedback method reveals how each piece is perceived by others and provides detailed information that helps artists hone their vision. By focusing on what’s happening in the work and how those choices shape the work, Fieldwork supports autonomy and authorship of each artist. Fieldwork is made possible through a partnership of CORE and Emory University’s Department of Theater and Dance with The Field (NYC).
Emory Dance presents a wide range of public programming each year, including Emory Dance Company concerts, site-specific performances, Women’s History Month Performance Series, Friends of Dance Lecture Series, Dance for Reel (dance for camera), Atlanta Contact Improvisation Jams, Fieldwork Showcases, guest artists, and faculty concerts. For more information on The Emory University Dance Program, visit http://dance.emory.edu/
https://coredance.secure.force.com/ticket#details_a0SA000000FDPk5MAH
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