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  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences.  :: Thursday…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Choreographer D. Patton White’s 11 Good Things

    In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy getting to…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Atlanta Ballet’s 2025-26 season spans the centuries, from Petipa to Peck

    Creating a cohesive and entertaining season for ballet audiences takes time: Atlanta Ballet Director Gennadi Nedvigin reveals some of his thinking behind the…

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    Gillian Anne Renault

  • KSU professor of dance and chair Marsha Barsky’s 11 Good Things

    In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy getting to…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Thursday ASO: Beethoven’s Triple Concerto The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven Project continues with the Triple Concerto, a piece unlike any other in the…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • ‘Who gets to dance?: choreographer Ashlee Jo Ramsey-Borunov responds

    Racism, colonialism and moral superiority shape the physical athletic ideal in Western dance, Ramsey-Borunov says. Her work Disform challenges the concept of an…

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    Robin Wharton

  • Review: Dance Canvas’ 2025 Performance Series: Fresh takes on AI, identity 

    Angela Harris, executive artistic director of Dance Canvas, has supported dance in Atlanta through thick and thin. Last weekend’s annual 2025 Performance Series,…

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    Cynthia Bond Perry

  • Review: Atlanta Ballet charms, dazzles in Balanchine’s ‘Coppélia’

    More than 100 years after the 1870 premiere of Coppélia, George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova re-created the ballet for 20th century audiences, infusing…

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    Cynthia Bond Perry

  • Fun and mischief in Balanchine’s ‘Coppélia’: an Atlanta Ballet premiere

    George Balanchine’s Coppélia is a big ballet and not just because it’s a full-length story ballet in three acts. It has an unusually…

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    Gillian Anne Renault

  • Dance Canvas’ choreographer initiative a game changer

    From Schrödinger’s Cat to African inspired dance, the work of seven emerging choreographers will be presented in this year’s Choreographer Career Development Initiative…

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    Robin Wharton