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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171205T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171205T014959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171205T014959Z
UID:6372-1512469800-1512475200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:people Movement SHOPS
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nTuesdays & Saturday’s\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-15/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171216T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171216T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171205T014813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171205T014824Z
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SUMMARY:Works in Process
DESCRIPTION:Works-in-Process\nSaturday\, December 16 at 3:30pm \nPlease join us for our final Open Studio with you for 2017. Conceptual artist and Choreographer Lauri Stallings will reveal parts of new choreography maps that will coalesce in various places and alongside many peoples\, with Moving Artists Virgina Coleman\, Christina Kelly\, Mandi Mpezo\, Mary Jane Pennington\, Mechelle Tunstall. \nglo Corner Studio\nto 5:30 pm\nFree and public \nWarm and iced Turmeric drinks will be served. \nGoat farm\n1200 foster street\nAtlanta 30318 \nWrite us with your questions: info@gloatl.org \n#gloatl @gloatl
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/works-in-process/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171223T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171223T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171221T054833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171221T054833Z
UID:6405-1514025000-1514030400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:people Movement SHOPS at @thegoatfarm
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nSaturday December 23\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-at-thegoatfarm/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180128
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171222T174533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171222T174533Z
UID:6438-1515196800-1517097599@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:glo Studio process
DESCRIPTION:We are in the studio creating new materials. \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street\nAtlanta 30318 \nWrite us to learn more\, or set up a time to catch us: info@gloatl.org \n@gloatl #gloatl
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/glo-studio-process/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180106T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171222T173507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171222T173507Z
UID:6432-1515234600-1515240000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:people Movement SHOPS @Goat Farm
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nTuesdays & Saturday’s\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-goat-farm/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180118
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171222T164850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171222T164850Z
UID:6414-1515369600-1516233599@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:SCAD: Conceptual art practices
DESCRIPTION:We are at SCAD sharing the tools philosophies and language of our practice with students in the class\, 20th Century Art. This is the first interaction between glo and SCAD and we are excited. \n 
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/scad-conceptual-art-practices/
LOCATION:SCAD
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180115
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171222T171217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171222T171551Z
UID:6421-1515801600-1515974399@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Traveling Show site-visit: Madison County
DESCRIPTION:The Traveling Show public art tour to rural places in Georgia is going to Madison County. \nWe will be meeting with local artists\, teachers\, and civic leaders\, to begin building the agency and love around the residency.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/traveling-show-site-visit-madison-county/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180128T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180128T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171221T055104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180114T191111Z
UID:6407-1517155200-1517164200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:OPENING public Intervention: an arabesque in histories
DESCRIPTION:New Intervention: an arabesque in histories at Historic Zero Mile Post.\nOPENING Sunday\, January 28 at 4pm\nDowntown Atlanta\nfree and public \nglo offers a new site-based intervention at The Zero Mile Post\, the oldest landmark in Atlanta. an arabesque in histories elicits choreography to demonstrate a compelling and nuanced need to use the archival materials on site as a way for systems and actions to be poetic connectors to serve citizens of today. \nThe title of the project refers to experimental novelist Evelyn Scott’s work\,”Migration.” One of a trilogy of works that portrays the intricacy of the South without sentimentality nostalgia or a hint of Southern apology\, this publication is considered an important work in sociology and Deep South History. Inspired by Scott’s sociological studies\, the intervention will feature a series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings. Like Scott\, Stallings is invested in the possibility of getting connected with ourselves\, our stories\, passions\, weaknesses. Stallings has collaborated with numerous sites and communities with complicated histories\, and this project has grown organically from that deep work. \nThe Atlanta Zero Mile Post stands as a reminder of the birth of the city of Atlanta. Established in 1847\, the granite sculpture is currently locked away in a vacant building with a wooden wagon installed next to it\, in the basement of a disused parking garage in Downtown Atlanta. \nDaily Downtown choreography interventions\, Monday through Friday\, January 29-February 3. Public Forum Saturday\, February 3 at 2:30pm. \nWrite us with questions: info@gloatl.org \nFeaturing all new works\, many of which will be created on site with female moving artists Kristina Brown\, Cara Celeste\, Virginia Coleman\, Christina Kelly\, Katherine Maxwell\, Mandi Mpezo\, phaemonae and Mechelle Tunstall\, an arabesque in histories marks glo’s ongoing investment into the relationship between movement\, time\, place and sensation. \nIn collaboration with ThreadATL and Georgia State University Department of Archeology.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/an-arabesque-in-histories-new-project/
LOCATION:Zero Mile Post
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180204
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180114T181011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180121T210800Z
UID:6562-1517184000-1517702399@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Daily CHOREOGRAPHIES: an arabesque in histories: Downtown @12:30pm
DESCRIPTION:Daily CHOREOGRAPHIES: an arabesque in histories\nMonday January 29 through Saturday February 3 \n12:30pm-2pm daily\nbeginning at 90 Central Street\, Downtown Atlanta\nfree and public \nglo offers interventions in Downtown Atlanta as part of its new site-based intervention at The Zero Mile Post\, the oldest landmark in Atlanta. an arabesque in histories elicits choreography to demonstrate a compelling and nuanced need to use the archival materials on site as a way for systems and actions to be poetic connectors to serve citizens of today. \nThe title of the project refers to experimental novelist Evelyn Scott’s work\,”Migration.” One of a trilogy of works that portrays the intricacy of the South without sentimentality nostalgia or a hint of Southern apology\, this publication is considered an important work in sociology and Deep South History. Inspired by Scott’s sociological studies\, the intervention will feature a series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings. Like Scott\, Stallings is invested in the possibility of getting connected with ourselves\, our stories\, passions\, weaknesses. Stallings has collaborated with numerous sites and communities with complicated histories\, and this project has grown organically from that deep work. \nThe Atlanta Zero Mile Post stands as a reminder of the birth of the city of Atlanta. Established in 1847\, the granite sculpture is currently locked away in a vacant building with a wooden wagon installed next to it\, in the basement of a disused parking garage in Downtown Atlanta. \nFORUM: Saturday\, February 3 at 2:30pm. \nWrite us with questions: info@gloatl.org \nFeaturing all new works\, many of which will be created on site with female moving artists Kristina Brown\, Cara Celeste\, Virginia Coleman\, Christina Kelly\, Katherine Maxwell\, Mandi Mpezo\, phaemonae and Mechelle Tunstall\, an arabesque in histories marks glo’s ongoing investment into the relationship between movement\, time\, place and sensation. \nIn collaboration with ThreadATL and Georgia State University Department of Archeology.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/daily-interventions-an-arabesque-in-histories-downtown-1230pm/
LOCATION:90 Central Street
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180130T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180121T211004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180121T211144Z
UID:6629-1517335200-1517342400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:VIEWING and CONVERSATION: The Pheonix Collection: an arabesque in histories
DESCRIPTION:VIEWING: The Pheonix Collection and Atlanta’s Histories\nTuesday\, January 30 at 6pm\nSparks Hall\, 3rd floor\, GSU \nA guided conversation with Atlanta archeologists about the Pheonix Project\, and the collection of over 100\,000 artifacts collected by Georgia State archeologists in the 1970’s from a number of sites identified alongside the construction of a new public transportation system called the Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority\, better known as MARTA. About 2 dozen pieces will be on view\, some dating from the late 19th century and early 20th century\, an important period in Atlanta’s history after the Civil War. \nRSVP here: info@gloat.org\nFree and public.\nwww.gloatl.org \n___________ \nan arabesque in histories is a new site-based intervention at The Zero Mile Post\, the oldest landmark in Atlanta. Created and organized by glo\, in collaboration with advocacy effort Thread ATL\, and Department of Anthropology\, Georgia State University\, an arabesque in histories elicits choreography to demonstrate a compelling and nuanced need to use the archival materials on site as a way for systems and actions to be poetic connectors to serve citizens of today. \nThe project runs January 28- February 3\, 2018.\n{COMPLETE PROGRAMMING} \n*OPENING: glo\nSunday\, January 28\, 4pm-6:30pm\n90 Central Street\, Downtown Atlanta \nThe Zero Mile Post stands as a reminder of the birth of the city of Atlanta. Established in 1847\, the granite sculpture is currently locked away in a vacant building with a wooden wagon installed next to it\, in the basement of a disused parking garage in Downtown Atlanta. an arabesque in histories will feature a series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings for female moving artists Kristina Brown\, Cara Celeste\, Virginia Coleman\, Christina Kelly\, Katherine Maxwell\, Mandi Mpezo\, phaemonae\, and Mechelle Tunstall. \n*FORUM: STARTING FROM ZERO\nSaturday\, February 3 at 2:30PM\n90 Central Street\, Downtown Atlanta \nDialogue about Atlanta’s recreations\, and who this next recreation is for. Moderated by Thread ATL\, with Atlanta historians\, artists\, and activists. \n*CHOREOGRAPHIES: glo\nDaily at 12:30pm\, Monday through Saturday\nFind us at 90 Central Street \nJoin glo January 29 through February 3 at 12:30pm for movement migration on the sidewalks and street corners of Downtown Atlanta. Find us at 90 Central Street to begin\, or in a 1-mile radius of Rich’s Department Store. \nAll programming is free and public. \n________________________________ \nglo is a collaborative platform of relationship building across issues\, identities\, and creative possibilities. \nan arabesque in histories is made possible by a grant from Fulton County Department of Arts and Culture. \nCome see us:\nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street\nAtlanta 30318
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/viewing-and-conversation-the-pheonix-collection-an-arabesque-in-histories/
LOCATION:Sparks Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180203T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171222T172251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180121T211331Z
UID:6423-1517668200-1517673600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Forum: an arabesque in histories
DESCRIPTION:*FORUM: STARTING FROM ZERO\nSaturday\, February 3\n2:30PM\n90 Central Street\, Downtown Atlanta \nDialogue about Atlanta’s recreations\, and who this next recreation is for. Moderated by Thread ATL\, with Atlanta historians\, artists\, and activists\, including journalist Maria Saporta\, and rapper Big Rube. \nWrite us here with your questions: info@gloat.org\nFree and public.\nwww.gloatl.org \n___________ \nan arabesque in histories is a new site-based intervention at The Zero Mile Post\, the oldest landmark in Atlanta. Created and organized by glo\, in collaboration with advocacy effort Thread ATL\, and Department of Anthropology\, Georgia State University\, an arabesque in histories elicits choreography to demonstrate a compelling and nuanced need to use the archival materials on site as a way for systems and actions to be poetic connectors to serve citizens of today. \nThe project runs January 28- February 3\, 2018.\n{COMPLETE PROGRAMMING} \n*OPENING: glo\nSunday\, January 28\, 4pm-6:30pm\n90 Central Street\, Downtown Atlanta \nThe Zero Mile Post stands as a reminder of the birth of the city of Atlanta. Established in 1847\, the granite sculpture is currently locked away in a vacant building with a wooden wagon installed next to it\, in the basement of a disused parking garage in Downtown Atlanta. an arabesque in histories will feature a series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings for female moving artists Kristina Brown\, Cara Celeste\, Virginia Coleman\, Christina Kelly\, Katherine Maxwell\, Mandi Mpezo\, phaemonae\, and Mechelle Tunstall. \n*VIEWING: The Pheonix Collection and Atlanta’s Histories\nTuesday\, January 30 at 6pm\nSparks Hall\, 3rd floor\, GSU \nA guided conversation with Atlanta archeologists about the Pheonix Project\, and the collection of over 100\,000 artifacts collected by Georgia State archeologists in the 1970’s from a number of sites identified alongside the construction of a new public transportation system called the Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority\, better known as MARTA. About 2 dozen pieces will be on view\, some dating from the late 19th century and early 20th century\, an important period in Atlanta’s history after the Civil War. \n*CHOREOGRAPHIES: glo\nDaily at 12:30pm\, Monday through Saturday\nFind us at 90 Central Street \nJoin glo January 29 through February 3 at 12:30pm for movement migration on the sidewalks and street corners of Downtown Atlanta. Find us at 90 Central Street to begin\, or in a 1-mile radius of Rich’s Department Store. \nAll programming is free and public. \n________________________________ \nglo is a collaborative platform of relationship building across issues\, identities\, and creative possibilities. \nan arabesque in histories is made possible by a grant from Fulton County Department of Arts and Culture. \nCome see us:\nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street\nAtlanta 30318
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/panel-conversation-an-arabesque-in-histories/
LOCATION:Downtown Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180217T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180217T001041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T001041Z
UID:6795-1518854400-1518886800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Choreographies: Beyond Words Exhibition @Swan Coach House
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Words exhibition\nFebruary 22-April 6\, 2018 \nSwan Coach House \nA series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings for The Swan Coach House exhibition Beyond Words curated by Hope Cohn. The intervention marks the artists’ continued investigation into the relationship between movement\, politics\, spirituality\, and placemaking\, with glo moving artists Kristina Brown\, Virginia Coleman\, Patrice Goodlow\, Christina Kelly\, Mandi Mpezo\, Mechelle Tunstall\, Cara Watkins. \nChoreography activations\nThursday\, February 22\, 6-9pm\nTuesday March 6\, 12-2pm\nSaturday March 17\, 3-5pm\nFriday April 6\, 3-5pm \nSwan Coach House\n3130 Slaton Dr. NW\, Atlanta\, 30305 \nBeyond Words is open through April 6. \nFree and public. Write us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/choreographies-beyond-words-exhibition-swan-coach-house-2/
LOCATION:swan coach house\, 3130 salon drive NE\, atlanta\, Ga\, 30305
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180424
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171222T174108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T175918Z
UID:6434-1518998400-1524527999@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Southside children Movement Choirs: SESSION 1
DESCRIPTION:glo begins an in-school Movement Choir initiative with the very very young living in Southside Atlanta. The initiative is the first phase of a larger community-driven project with Maestro Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to open at Symphony Hall on January 31\, 2019. \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/southside-children-movement-choirs-session-1/
LOCATION:Southside Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180219T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180219T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180217T001712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T001712Z
UID:6799-1519027200-1519038000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:SCAD: conceptual  Art talk
DESCRIPTION:We are at SCAD sharing the tools philosophies and language of our practice with SCAD 20th Century Art students. This is the first interaction between glo and SCAD and we are excited. \n 
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/scad-conceptual-art-talk/
LOCATION:SCAD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180222T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180217T000310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T000310Z
UID:6789-1519322400-1519333200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Opening: Beyond Words Exhibition @Swan Coach House
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Words exhibition\nThursday\, February 22\n6-9pm \nSwan Coach House \nA series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings for The Swan Coach House exhibition Beyond Words curated by Hope Cohn. The intervention marks the artists’ continued investigation into the relationship between movement\, politics\, spirituality\, and placemaking\, with glo moving artists Kristina Brown\, Virginia Coleman\, Patrice Goodlow\, Christina Kelly\, Mandi Mpezo\, Mechelle Tunstall\, Cara Watkins. \nSwan Coach House\n3130 Slaton Dr. NW\, Atlanta\, 30305 \nChoreography activations\nTuesday March 6\, 12-2pm\nSaturday March 17\, 3-5pm\nFriday April 6\, 3-5pm \nBeyond Words is open through April 6. \nFree and public. Write us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/opening-beyond-words-exhibition-swan-coach-house/
LOCATION:swan coach house\, 3130 salon drive NE\, atlanta\, Ga\, 30305
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180228T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180114T174142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T211058Z
UID:6555-1519840800-1519851600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Installation: Bo Concepts OPENING in Buckhead
DESCRIPTION:The Danish art of contentment\, comfort\, and connection – Hygge (pronounced hue-ugh) – is a practical way of creating sanctuary in the middle of very real life. BoConcept embodies this feeling in its designs\, films\, and creations for modern urban living \nYou are personally invited to join BoConcept and MA! for the grand opening of their new Buckhead showroom featuring Danish design and inspiration. \nFebruary 28\, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm\n309 East Paces Ferry Rd\, Atlanta\, Georgia 30305\nFree to Attend
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/public-intervention-bo-concepts-opening-in-buckhead/
LOCATION:bo concepts\, 309 East Paces Ferry Rd\, Atlanta\, Ga\, 30305
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180306T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180306T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180217T000853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T000853Z
UID:6793-1520337600-1520344800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Choreographies: Beyond Words Exhibition @Swan Coach House
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Words exhibition\nFebruary 22-April 6\, 2018 \nSwan Coach House \nA series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings for The Swan Coach House exhibition Beyond Words curated by Hope Cohn. The intervention marks the artists’ continued investigation into the relationship between movement\, politics\, spirituality\, and placemaking\, with glo moving artists Kristina Brown\, Virginia Coleman\, Patrice Goodlow\, Christina Kelly\, Mandi Mpezo\, Mechelle Tunstall\, Cara Watkins. \nChoreography activations\nThursday\, February 22\, 6-9pm\nTuesday March 6\, 12-2pm\nSaturday March 17\, 3-5pm\nFriday April 6\, 3-5pm \nSwan Coach House\n3130 Slaton Dr. NW\, Atlanta\, 30305 \nBeyond Words is open through April 6. \nFree and public. Write us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/choreographies-beyond-words-exhibition-swan-coach-house/
LOCATION:swan coach house\, 3130 salon drive NE\, atlanta\, Ga\, 30305
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180318
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180207T060230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T060230Z
UID:6745-1520812800-1521331199@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:The Traveling Show: Walker County
DESCRIPTION:glo returns to Walker County with The Traveling Show. \nQuestions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/the-traveling-show-walker-county/
LOCATION:Walker County\, Georgia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180316T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180207T060838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T060838Z
UID:6748-1521208800-1521219600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Creative Placemaking Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Southeastern Creative Placemaking Summit in Chattanooga. glo will offer a 180-minute MAPPING session around Downtown Chattanooga. \nFriday March 16 2pm-5pm \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/creative-placemaking-summit/
LOCATION:Chattanooga\, Tennessee
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180327T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180301T232418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T232418Z
UID:6872-1522180800-1522180800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Tanz Farm OPENING: BLACK VELVET performance art installation
DESCRIPTION:Tanz Farm: BLACK VELVET: Architectures and Archetypes \nPerformance Art installations\nTuesday March 27 at 8pm\nWednesday March 28 at 8pm\nThursday March 29 at 8pm \n$20\nbackstage of Atlanta Symphony Hall\n1280 Peachtree Street\, Atlanta\, 30309 \nTanz Farm showcases BLACK VELVET\, an international art piece that aims to share and reflect on the colorfulness of blackness-especially in regards to black women- in a relationship of love\, compassion and camaraderie. In the work\, creators and performers Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins research and share the sensibility of ideals\, models\, and textures as a projection of self. \nglo will organize public interaction around BLACK VELVET-open studio\, free movement shops and community conversations\, and four performance installations- as centered spaces for process\, healing and fantastical activation. The stakes are high\, every move complex. \nTanz Farm is made possible in part by a Matching Grant from Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, and special individuals like you. \nTanz Farm launched in 2012\, in collaboration with the Goat Farm Arts Center. The mission of the contemporary anthology is anchored in the agency of risk-taking\, and to expand boundaries and support of new language in live art. \nWrite us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/tanz-farm-opening-black-velvet-performance-art-installation/
LOCATION:Atlanta Symphony Hall\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180328T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180328T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180114T190205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T232722Z
UID:6573-1522267200-1522272600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Tanz Farm: BLACK VELVET performance art installation
DESCRIPTION:Tanz Farm: BLACK VELVET: Architectures and Archetypes\nShamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins \nPerformance Art installations\nTuesday March 27 at 8pm\nWednesday March 28 at 8pm\nThursday March 29 at 8pm \n$20\nbackstage of Atlanta Symphony Hall\n1280 Peachtree Street\, Atlanta\, 30309 \nTanz Farm showcases BLACK VELVET\, an international art piece that aims to share and reflect on the colorfulness of blackness-especially in regards to black women- in a relationship of love\, compassion and camaraderie. In the work\, creators and performers Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins research and share the sensibility of ideals\, models\, and textures as a projection of self. \nglo will organize public interaction around BLACK VELVET-open studio\, free movement shops and community conversations\, and four performance installations- as centered spaces for process\, healing and fantastical activation. The stakes are high\, every move complex. \nTanz Farm is made possible in part by a Matching Grant from Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, and special individuals like you. \nTanz Farm launched in 2012\, in collaboration with the Goat Farm Arts Center. The mission of the contemporary anthology is anchored in the agency of risk-taking\, and to expand boundaries and support of new language in live art. \nWrite us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/tanz-farm-black-velvet-architectures-and-archetypes/
LOCATION:Atlanta Symphony Hall\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180329T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180329T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171221T055429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T232635Z
UID:6410-1522353600-1522359000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Tanz Farm: BLACK VELVET performance art installation
DESCRIPTION:Tanz Farm: BLACK VELVET: Architectures and Archetypes \nPerformance Art installations\nTuesday March 27 at 8pm\nWednesday March 28 at 8pm\nThursday March 29 at 8pm \n$20\nbackstage of Atlanta Symphony Hall\n1280 Peachtree Street\, Atlanta\, 30309 \nTanz Farm showcases BLACK VELVET\, an international art piece that aims to share and reflect on the colorfulness of blackness-especially in regards to black women- in a relationship of love\, compassion and camaraderie. In the work\, creators and performers Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins research and share the sensibility of ideals\, models\, and textures as a projection of self. \nglo will organize public interaction around BLACK VELVET-open studio\, free movement shops and community conversations\, and four performance installations- as centered spaces for process\, healing and fantastical activation. The stakes are high\, every move complex. \nTanz Farm is made possible in part by a Matching Grant from Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, and special individuals like you. \nTanz Farm launched in 2012\, in collaboration with the Goat Farm Arts Center. The mission of the contemporary anthology is anchored in the agency of risk-taking\, and to expand boundaries and support of new language in live art. \nWrite us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/tanz-farm-black-velvet-performance-installations/
LOCATION:Atlanta Symphony Hall\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180330T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180330T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180114T182727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T231908Z
UID:6567-1522411200-1522418400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Tanz Farm Movement SHOP with Shamel and Mirelle: BLACK VELVET
DESCRIPTION:Tanz Farm: Movement SHOP\nFriday\, March 30\n12pm-2pm \nArtists Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins guide a public movement session. \nglo Corner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street\nAtlanta\, 30318 \nFree and public \nWrite us with questions: lab@gloatl.org \n______________________________________ \nPerformance Art installations\nBLACK VELVET: Architectures and Archetypes\nTuesday March 27 at 8pm\nWednesday March 28 at 8pm\nThursday March 29 at 8pm \n$20\nAtlanta \nTanz Farm showcases BLACK VELVET\, an international art piece that aims to share and reflect on the colorfulness of blackness-especially in regards to black women- in a relationship of love\, compassion and camaraderie. In the work\, creators and performers Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins research and share the sensibility of ideals\, models\, and textures as a projection of self. \nglo will organize public interaction around BLACK VELVET-open studio\, free movement shops and community conversations\, and four performance installations- as centered spaces for process\, healing and fantastical activation. The stakes are high\, every move complex. \nTanz Farm is made possible in part by a Matching Grant from Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, and special individuals like you. \nTanz Farm launched in 2012\, in collaboration with the Goat Farm Arts Center. The mission of the contemporary anthology is anchored in the agency of risk-taking\, and to expand boundaries and support of new language in live art. \nWrite us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/tanz-farm-movement-shop-with-shamel-and-mirelle-black-velvet/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180331T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180331T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171025T232426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T211416Z
UID:6247-1522506600-1522512000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Tanz Farm FEED conversation
DESCRIPTION:Tanz Farm FEEE conversation\nSaturday March 31\n2:30pm \nA conversation about color. Atlanta and international artists participating include Mirelle Martins\, Shamel Pitts\, Mechelle Tunstall. \nWarhorse Cafe’\nGoat Farm\n1200 Foster Street\nATL 30318 \nfree and public. spirits will be served \nWrite us: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/tanz-farm-feed-conversation/
LOCATION:Warhorse Cafe’\, 1200 Foster Street\, Atlanta\, 30318
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180406T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180217T001208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T001208Z
UID:6797-1523023200-1523030400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Choreographies: Beyond Words @Swan Coach House
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Words exhibition\nFebruary 22-April 6\, 2018 \nSwan Coach House \nA series of response choreographies by conceptual artist and choreographer Lauri Stallings for The Swan Coach House exhibition Beyond Words curated by Hope Cohn. The intervention marks the artists’ continued investigation into the relationship between movement\, politics\, spirituality\, and placemaking\, with glo moving artists Kristina Brown\, Virginia Coleman\, Patrice Goodlow\, Christina Kelly\, Mandi Mpezo\, Mechelle Tunstall\, Cara Watkins. \nChoreography activations\nThursday\, February 22\, 6-9pm\nTuesday March 6\, 12-2pm\nSaturday March 17\, 3-5pm\nFriday April 6\, 2-4pm \nSwan Coach House\n3130 Slaton Dr. NW\, Atlanta\, 30305 \nBeyond Words is open through April 6. \nFree and public. Write us with questions: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/choreographies-beyond-words-swan-coach-house/
LOCATION:swan coach house\, 3130 salon drive NE\, atlanta\, Ga\, 30305
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180619T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180525T002533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T002542Z
UID:7219-1529404200-1529409600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:people Movement SHOPS
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nTuesdays & Saturday’s\, June 16-July 21\, 2018\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-17/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180623T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180623T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20171205T015103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T203045Z
UID:6374-1529749800-1529755200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:people Movement SHOPS
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nTuesdays & Saturday’s\, June 19-July 21\, 2018\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-16/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180623T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180623T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180525T002651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T002651Z
UID:7221-1529749800-1529755200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nTuesdays & Saturday’s\, June 16-July 21\, 2018\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/7221/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180626T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180626T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180614T205648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T205648Z
UID:7278-1530009000-1530014400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:people Movement SHOPS
DESCRIPTION:People Movement SHOPS are for those who love to move and those who wish to love to move. No athletic or performance training necessary. \nTuesdays & Saturday’s\, June 19-July 21\, 2018\n10:30am-12pm \nCorner Studio\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street ATL 30318 \npay what you can \nWrite us here with your questions: lab@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-18/
LOCATION:Goat Farm Arts Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180627T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180627T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T175123
CREATED:20180614T203548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T204645Z
UID:7267-1530117000-1530124200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:These Foresights OPENING: Ponce de Leon activation
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 27  at 4:30pm\n710 Ponce de Leon Ave NE\, 30306 \nA migrating structure of complex choreography enacted by spoken word artist Big Rube\, Soul Food Cypher and glo moving artists\, conceived as a series of specific situations originated as a swarm of bodies and sounds of choreography that explore the process and mapping of the strange loyalty between body and mind\, and new forms of non-violent protests\, inspired by Socrates. \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org \nFree and public
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/these-foresights-opening-on-ponce/
LOCATION:8 arm
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