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Sunday, September 28, 2014

The Fall Folklife Festival at the Atlanta History Center



The Fall Folklife Festival at the Atlanta History Center marries the Southern ways of good food, local brews, friends and family and the joy of making memories. Held each year during the first weekend of autumn, guests spend the day exploring the sprawling 33 acre campus and learning how Southerners prepared for the changing of the seasons in years past. With a cool crisp feeling in the air, attendees experienced and participated in an assortment of activities.

Glory Bell demonstrates cornhusk doll making.

Atlanta Ballet's Wabi Sabi graced Atlanta Botanical Garden on Sept. 18

Atlanta Ballet graced the Botanical Garden on Thursday Sept. 18, for "Cocktails in the Garden." As visitors sipped and strolled the Garden, they were treated to performances by the dancers of the Ballet's Wabi Sabi.

Atlanta Ballet dancer John Welker created Wabi Sabi in 2011 as a small "company within a company," designed to bring dance off the proscenium stage and to provide dancers with the opportunity to choreograph. The group takes its name "Wabi Sabi" from a Japanese aesthetic that finds beauty in the simplicity and transience of the natural world.

When ballet dancers step onto pointe in arabesque, they become a work of ideal geometry. I find that thrilling and I’ve loved it ever since I first saw ballet.  These Wabi Sabi performances were sensual and elegant, yet athletic.  The muscular, physical movement was artistry at its best.

Performances included:

1. Me in Your Fall
Choreography: Bennyroyce Royon 
Me in Your Fall - Kelsey Ebersold.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

The Moments In-Between

We always remember the holidays, our graduation day, our wedding day and the birth of a child -- all significant events in life -- but what about the moments in-between? 

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Eddie Owen Presents Anne-Marie Perry, Glenn Phillips and Cindy Wilson of The B-52s

Based in Duluth, Georgia, at the Red Clay Music Foundry - a 260-seat listening room that hosts the most talented musicians on the planet - Eddie Owen Presents is the songwriter’s best friend. It is a music venue, music school and a home away from home for performing singer-songwriters and their fans.

On Saturday, Sept.20, Eddie Owen Presents was home to Anne-Marie Perry, Cindy Wilson and The Glenn Phillips Band, along with special guests Joey Huffman and D.A.Sims.  It was a night of stellar music and iconic voices.

Anne-Marie Perry is best known from the band Gild The Lily in the 90s, and sharing the stage with many well-known acts including The Violent Femmes and The Georgia Satellites. After 8 years with green bracelet in the 2000's...she is now touring solo with electric band. Her musical style is a blend of rock, southern rock, and alternative folk.

Cindy Wilson is a founding member of the legendary rock band, the B-52's. The group responsible for such New Wave classics as "Rock Lobster" and “Private Idaho”...followed much later with the hits "Love Shack" and "Roam." Her work with the B-52's has generated two Grammy nominations, an MTV video of the Year award and numerous broadcast appearances worldwide.

Glenn Phillips has made his living as a guitarist and composer and has twelve critically acclaimed albums.  Two of his releases received 4-star reviews in Rolling Stone, including Echoes, a double-CD compilation released on Virgin Records.  He has toured and recorded regularly with his own group and has collaborated with artists and divers as Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Peter Buck of REM.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Atlanta History Center Presents "Into the Beautiful North" by Luis Alberto Urrea




The Atlanta History Center -  in partnership with the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System - presents the Atlanta Metro campaign, The Big Read. A program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest, The Big Read is designed to revitalize the role of literature in American culture and to encourage citizens to read for pleasure and enlightenment. The Big Read is the largest reading program in American history and a multi-faceted initiative uniting communities across the nation through great literature. This is the Atlanta History Center’s fourth time participating in The Big Read.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

IPRA World Championship Rodeo Was Riding High at the Cumming Fairgrounds on Aug. 29-31

The International Professional Rodeo Association (IPRA) has been providing rodeo excitement for more than 50 years. From big cities to small towns, from major league stadiums to portable arenas, the IPRA is the sport’s second largest professional rodeo association sanctioning nearly 300 rodeos. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the largest. The IPRA is keeping the spirit of the west alive from coast to coast throughout the United States and Canada.

The rodeo features seven traditional events in which cowboys and cowgirls can compete for points toward an IPRA title and prize money.  The competitive events include bareback, bull and saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, calf and team roping and steer wrestling.

Dave Horton, Cumming Fairgrounds director, said, “It’s always an exciting show.  You've got not only world-class stock, but you also have some world-class cowboys and cowgirls.
The judges watched every move.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

50 to 1: A Fundraiser for the Georgia Horse Racing Coalition

 On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 the Georgia Horse Racing Coalition hosted the state premier of 50 to 1 a movie about a great horse, Mine That Bird, an unlikely Derby winner that placed at the Preakness and showed in the Belmont.  After the premier, attendees were treated to a Q&A session with award-winning director Jim Wilson.
The impressive guest list included Olympian and businessman Carl Bouckaert, chairman of the Georgia Horse Racing Coalition, along with Dean and Patti Reeves, owners of Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and Breeders' Cup winner Mucho Macho Man.   Dean is president of the Georgia Horse Racing Coalition.  Georgia State Senator Brandon Beach and the University of Georgia Eventing Team were also in attendance.
The Georgia Horse Racing Coalition is striving to bring the excitement and benefits of horse racing to Georgia.  Studies show that the horse racing industry in Georgia could bring as much as $75 million annually in tax revenues and up to 10, 000 jobs!  Add in the tourism, business opportunities, agriculture growth and potential economic impact in nearly $1 billion dollars and as many as 30,000 direct and indirect jobs.

Collector's Edition Program.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Atlanta Ballet's Wabi Sabi at High Museum of Art

As a part of the High Museum of Art’s summer piazza installation, “Mi Casa, Your Casa,” Atlanta Ballet’s dancer-driven troupe Wabi Sabi presented  three works by some of the most in-demand, emerging choreographers in the industry. Friday's program  included “Angels’ Share” by choreographer John Heginbotham, “En Route” by Atlanta Ballet company dancer Tara Lee and “Yours is Mine” by choreographer Robert Dekkers with live music by Sonic Generator.


Yoomi Kim is superb in John Heginbotham's "Angels' Share."

 
Tara Lee's "En Route" performed by Nadia Mara and Brandon Nguyen.

Christian Clark in "Yours is Mine." Choreography by Robert Dekkers.
 
Complete photo gallery can be viewed by clicking the link below:
 
In case you missed it last year, on Sunday, September 7, the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education will host its third annual Healthy Living Day, an all-day healthy living celebration at the Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre in West Midtown Atlanta. Kids and adults can participate in a variety of free activities such as arts & crafts, dance classes, food demonstrations, and healthy living and nutrition seminars. Make sure you check out “Braves Around Town” mobile fan experience, the Atlanta Hawks activity zone, and Cigna's Mobile Learning Lab! There will also be fun door prizes and a healthy living book fair. The festivities will conclude with performances by local dance and arts organizations, including Atlanta Ballet’s Wabi Sabi.
 
For more information about Atlanta Ballet and the upcoming season, visit www.atlantaballet.com.