In a final tribute to John McFall’s 21-year legacy as Atlanta Ballet’s artistic director, the company’s 2015-16 season closed with MAYhem: Kissed, a triple bill that proved as eclectic…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:09PMFive years after its much-anticipated world premiere, Twyla Tharp’s The Princess and the Goblin has returned home. Created for Atlanta Ballet in 2012 and co-commissioned by the Royal Winni…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:39PMIn some cities The Nutcracker tastes like stale fruitcake: a necessary holiday staple endured for the sake of tradition. Thankfully, Atlanta can breathe a peppermint-scented
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:51PMWhen he steps out of the car wearing sharp aviator sunglasses, his thick dark hair twisted into a stylish man bun, I think: that guy
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:46PMIt’s an assertion I’ve heard before, this time from Tel Avivian choreographer Oren Laor: “Israelis are very straightforward.” Perhaps it is the immediacy, the tension
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:40PMThe word “modern” has confused and polarized arts patrons for centuries. Rarely a simple delineation between current and historical work, it refers to a stylistic
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 05:41PMAt first glance, Tennessee Williams’ Camino Real is not the most obvious choice for a story ballet. Presented in surrealistic episodes, the play relies on symbolism
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:50AMWith Body Against Body, a compilation of famed choreographer Bill T. Jones’s early duets, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company presented the only dance event
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:01PMOn Saturday, January 31, the Rialto Center for the Arts will present Urban Bush Women’s 30th anniversary tour Power in Movement. The Brooklyn-based company, founded
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:44PMThink of the 1991 classic Boyz n the Hood and contemporary dance is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. Written and directed
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