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  • March 18th, 7:30pm
    TRY at The B Complex
    1272 Murphy Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 3031

    Through dancing, experimentation, and learning together TRY creates a queer futurist encounter where race and masculinity are destabilized, and this queer instability is the ground for new forms of solidarity, desire, and community. TRY is a performance choreographed by Ishmael Houston-Jones in collaboration with Keith Hennessy, Snowflake Calvert (Yaqui, Raramuri, and Tzotzil Mayan heritage), jose abad, Kevin O’Connor, which premiered November 2021 in San Francisco/Yelamu (unceded Ramaytush Ohlone territory).

    Free street parking is available across the street from the venue, along Murphy Ave.

    Performance attendees must wear masks for the duration of the event. Proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test result taken within 48hrs. of the event will be required at check-in. For Covid-19 testing resources please visit https://dph.georgia.gov/covidtesting.​

    After the performance, join the cast and crew at Monday Night Garage for a post-show gathering!
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For four decades, Core Dance has supported innovation, collaboration, artistic risk-taking and sustainable art-making in dance. An award-winning contemporary dance organization with global reach, Core Dance creates, performs, and produces compelling original dance that ignites the creative spirit and actively encourages participation and conversation with the community. In 1980, Core Dance was co-founded in Houston, Texas by dancer and choreographer Sue Schroeder and her sister, Kathy Russell.  Five years later, the organization added Atlanta, Georgia as a second home base, creating a platform for dance that is relevant in both cities and around the globe. Core Dance uses dance to educate, question and illuminate, and is internationally recognized for its artistically driven research practices, cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary collaborations, the humanity of the individual Dance Artists, and its rigorous physicality. (coredance.org)