When people face life’s most difficult challenges, there’s always a ridiculous moment that reveals the absurdity of the situation, dance artist Ana Maria Lucaci...
Thursday and Friday will mark Atlanta-based choreographer Juel D. Lane’s second New York premiere, when Dallas Black Dance Theatre performs Lane’s How to Kill a...
Being yourself, the power of listening, the myth of Apollo and Daphne -- these are a few ideas that the young artists of ImmerseATL will explore in an evening o...
Last September, Atlanta Ballet’s Return to Fall production placed works from different eras side-by-side, revealing connections between old and new ballets. Thi...
Beginning next September, Atlanta Ballet’s 90th-anniversary season promises impressive variety, with nods to the company’s rich history and a turn toward divers...
It’s a story of survival – not just for animals on the West African savanna but also for a multicultural ballet company preparing to celebrate, in 2020, three d...
Three distinct Atlanta voices -- plus a New York-based company that’s making waves nationally -- appeared in last Friday evening’s double feature at the Westsid...
On a bare, shadowy stage, a man and a woman move in silence, save sounds of their breathing, their bodies making contact and their feet shuffling and pivoting o...
In the sun-soaked foyer of Atlanta’s National Center for Civil and Human Rights, a tall, lean young man guided about 40 dance students last month as they learne...
Some experiences in the theater resonate so deeply that it’s best to leave writing about them to the poets.
Such was the experience Niv Sheinfeld and Oren La...