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- Little Alice Alston
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Time Commitment: 11am-2pm (3 hours)
@ Core Studios, 139 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030
Four times a year, Core Dance hosts ‘Lunchtime in the Studio,' an event that allows the public to gain exposure to an excerpt of one of the current works being performed by Core Dance in a casual setting. The audience also experiences an interactive exploration of the creative process during a post-show discussion.
The theme of this event is: CoreoLab
Volunteers are needed to help greet audience members, to help set-up and serve a buffet style lunch and to restore the space to a dance studio after the event. All volunteers get to watch the show, participate in the discussion and generally eat lunch with the audience.
Time Commitment: 11am-2pm (3 hours)
@ Core Studios, 139 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030
Four times a year, Core Dance hosts ‘Lunchtime in the Studio,' an event that allows the public to gain exposure to an excerpt of one of the current works being performed by Core Dance in a casual setting. The audience also experiences an interactive exploration of the creative process during a post-show discussion.
The theme of this event is: CoreoLab
Volunteers are needed to help greet audience members, to help set-up and serve a buffet style lunch and to restore the space to a dance studio after the event. All volunteers get to watch the show, participate in the discussion and generally eat lunch with the audience.
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- Address:
- 139 Sycamore Street
- Decatur, GA 30030
- USA
- Time:
- Nov 21, 2019 11:00am - 2:00pm
In Support of Core Dance
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)