On March 28, 1941, Virginia Woolf, a literary genius and pioneer of stream-of-consciousness writing, filled her pockets with rocks and committed suicide by walk...
People often assume that dancers refine their craft through a choreographer’s voice or under a director’s judicious eye. But in the quest to realize someone els...
In just four years, Okwae A. Miller has quickly established himself as a prominent voice in the Atlanta dance community, rooting his athletic movement with rese...
The subject of identity has always taken center stage in the works of Atlanta-based dance artists Corian Ellisor and Alex Abarca. My People, which runs November...
If women in flouncy skirts, black hair slicked into a bun and castanets are the first things that spring to mind when flamenco is mentioned, you are not alone. ...
Inspiration can come from the strangest sources, and for Mauro Astolfi, it came from a dance rehearsal in an Italian park under a full moon.
Astolfi founded Sp...
Atlanta’s favorite ballerina from the past 20 years is coming out of retirement.
Christine Winkler, who was the prima ballerina for Atlanta Ballet for 19 seas...
Open up your preferred web browser then type “female choreographers” into the search bar. The first page alone offers up splashy headlines inquiring where exact...
It’s easy to get lost in the excitement of a Giwayen Mata performance and miss the significance of the group’s work. The drumming and rhythmic dancing is exhila...
Nine moving artists, 68 musicians, one conductor and one conceptual artist; over seven years of collaboration, along with 100 of Atlanta’s children . . . these ...