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SUMMARY:People Moves
DESCRIPTION:People Moves \nfeel together by moving together \nglo \nPeople Moves are a space of experimentation for all people to explore movement as a shapeshifting energetic practice with the aim of feeling together by moving together. You don’t have to be a dancer or athlete to enjoy the experience. The workshops are emphatically noncompetitive and designed for all ages and abilities. Glo hopes each participant will develop lifelong pleasure in dancing any time\, anywhere available to them\, whether professionally or in their kitchen\, or on the sidewalk. \nSaturdays at 10:30 AM\nFebruary 8\, 15\, 22 and March 1\, 2025\nGoodson at the Goat Farm Arts Center \nThe exercises employ deep listening to your bodily sensations\, opening your inner ears so to speak – to your sense of touch\, pressure\, and temperature; your movement’s direction\, timing and quality; the sense of length\, width\, size\, and shape of your limbs\, your sense of effort\, pulsing\, liveliness\, spaciousness\, and more. Over and over\, you are guided to sense the specific\, and then brought back to feel yourself\, newly\, as a whole. How do we stay in the spaciousness of our permeability and possibility? How is the act of becoming a kind of ongoing choreography that is constantly loosening our perceptions\, and time? People Moves is a place for a human to live and be in\, exploring autonomously as a community\, flush with living textures like curiosity\, observations\, emotions\, questions\, inner dialogues\, eruptions\, pleasures\, and all the lovely\, messy stuff we bring into our full embodied presence. People Moves are centered around the idea of being together to move in the moment and learn about yourself while exploring the most fundamental way you have of being in the world – through your actions. \nThese workshops are a sharing of research connected to the practice of glo founder social practice choreographer lauri stallings amidst offerings of reimagination. stallings tends to focus on warmth as a material for creative and spiritual energy that art can prompt in society. \nMost of the workshops will be held inside Goodson that is surrounded by various sculptures and trees\, allowing for different qualities of light to filter into the environment as the workshop progresses. Workshops will be informed often by light\, noting the ways in which it interplays with the textures and atmospheres of the space. \nThe workshops are pay what you can. Workshops are free to Goat Farm residents. \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-moves-2/
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SUMMARY:People Moves: Workshops
DESCRIPTION:feel together by moving together \nglo \nPeople Moves are a space of experimentation for all people to explore movement as a shapeshifting energetic practice with the aim of feeling together by moving together. You don’t have to be a dancer or athlete to enjoy the experience. The workshops are emphatically noncompetitive and designed for all ages and abilities. Glo hopes each participant will develop lifelong pleasure in dancing any time\, anywhere available to them\, whether professionally or in their kitchen\, or on the sidewalk. \nSaturdays\, 10:30 AM – noon\nFebruary 8\, 15\, 22\nGoodson at the Goat Farm Arts Center \nThe exercises employ deep listening to your bodily sensations\, opening your inner ears so to speak – to your sense of touch\, pressure\, and temperature; your movement’s direction\, timing and quality; the sense of length\, width\, size\, and shape of your limbs\, your sense of effort\, pulsing\, liveliness\, spaciousness\, and more. Over and over\, you are guided to sense the specific\, and then brought back to feel yourself\, newly\, as a whole. How do we stay in the spaciousness of our permeability and possibility? How is the act of becoming a kind of ongoing choreography that is constantly loosening our perceptions\, and time? People Moves is a place for a human to live and be in\, exploring autonomously as a community\, flush with living textures like curiosity\, observations\, emotions\, questions\, inner dialogues\, eruptions\, pleasures\, and all the lovely\, messy stuff we bring into our full embodied presence. People Moves are centered around the idea of being together to move in the moment and learn about yourself while exploring the most fundamental way you have of being in the world – through your actions. \nThese workshops are a sharing of research connected to the practice of glo founder social practice choreographer lauri stallings amidst offerings of reimagination. stallings tends to focus on warmth as a material for creative and spiritual energy that art can prompt in society. \nMost of the workshops will be held inside Goodson that is surrounded by various sculptures and trees\, allowing for different qualities of light to filter into the environment as the workshop progresses. Workshops will be informed often by light\, noting the ways in which it interplays with the textures and atmospheres of the space. \nThe workshops are pay what you can. Workshops are free to Goat Farm residents. \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-moves-workshops-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250304T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250304T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250219T172211Z
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SUMMARY:Community - Engagement: sowing worlds\, a seed bag for terraforming with others
DESCRIPTION:sowing worlds\, a seed bag for terraforming with others: Community – Engagement\nTuesday\, March 4\, 2025 | 6:30 PM \nJoin us for our next Goat Farm gathering – sowing worlds\, a seed bag for terraforming with others – with Nedra Deadwyler\, founder of Save Your Spaces and Civil Bikes\, glo founder lauri stallings\, and Debra Vidali\, Director of the Anthropology Theater Lab\, Emory University. A powerful evening of symbols as printmaking\, Theater of the Oppressed activities\, crown making\, and real strategies for our Atlanta community to regroup\, practice being Earth Holders\, and share a space to keep learning how to flock together. \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street \nRSVP here – glo gatherings are always * FREE and public to all* \nThis gathering is part of glo’s latest work\, Making Kin\, opening Thursday\, March 6 and Friday\, March 7\, nightly at 6:30 pm in the shells and stones of St. Marks.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/community-engagement-sowing-worlds-a-seed-bag-for-terraforming-with-others/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250306T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250306T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
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SUMMARY:Making Kin: OPENING in the shell of Historic St Mark
DESCRIPTION:Making Kin is made from an alchemy of bodies\, voices\, plants\, and live sound to conjure worlds that are\, like ourselves\, alive and forever becoming. The public art work is an invitation to raise questions about the complexities and opportunities of an earthly site-specificity using sculptural performance and the live moment to map our social and bodily reality as a radical unfolding world.  \nLive Art activations\nThursday\, March 6 at 6:30PM\, just before sunset\nFriday\, March 7 at 6:30PM\, just before sunset \nHistoric St. Mark\n491 Cameron Madison Alexander\nAtlanta\, GA 30318 \nFree and public to all. \nNamed for Donna Haraway’s 2016 book Making Kin in the Chthulucene\, earth (chthulu) new kind (cene) is the act of not being able to think of ourselves as disconnected from the rest of life on earth. Also referred to as staying with the trouble (as used by civil rights leader John Lewis)\, this theory envelops the age that’s defined by a future world based on othering and belonging. Making Kin is led by East Point vocalist Monique Osorio\, Palmetto – based social practice choreographer lauri stallings\, and West End – based musician Kebbi Williams. \nNo reservations required. \n 
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/making-kin-opening/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250307T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250307T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250219T171603Z
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SUMMARY:Making Kin in the shell of Historic St. Mark
DESCRIPTION:Making Kin is made from an alchemy of bodies\, voices\, plants\, and live sound to conjure worlds that are\, like ourselves\, alive and forever becoming. The public art work is an invitation to raise questions about the complexities and opportunities of an earthly site-specificity using sculptural performance and the live moment to map our social and bodily reality as a radical unfolding world.  \nLive Art activations\nThursday\, March 6 at 6:30PM\, just before sunset\nFriday\, March 7 at 6:30PM\, just before sunset \nHistoric St. Mark\n491 Cameron Madison Alexander\nAtlanta\, GA 30318 \nFree and public to all. \nNamed for Donna Haraway’s 2016 book Making Kin in the Chthulucene\, earth (chthulu) new kind (cene) is the act of not being able to think of ourselves as disconnected from the rest of life on earth. Also referred to as staying with the trouble (as used by civil rights leader John Lewis)\, this theory envelops the age that’s defined by a future world based on othering and belonging. Making Kin is led by East Point vocalist Monique Osorio\, Palmetto – based social practice choreographer lauri stallings\, and West End – based musician Kebbi Williams. \nNo reservations required.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/making-kin-in-the-shell-of-historic-st-mark/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250308T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250308T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250228T214710Z
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SUMMARY:People Moves: weekly movement shops for every body.
DESCRIPTION:People Moves\nfeel together by moving together\nglo \nPeople Moves are a space of experimentation for all people to explore movement as a shapeshifting energetic practice with the aim of feeling together by moving together. You don’t have to be a dancer or athlete to enjoy the experience. The workshops are emphatically noncompetitive and designed for all ages and abilities. Glo hopes each participant will develop lifelong pleasure in dancing any time\, anywhere available to them\, whether professionally or in their kitchen\, or on the sidewalk. \nSaturdays at 10:30 AM \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center \nThe exercises employ deep listening to your bodily sensations\, opening your inner ears so to speak – to your sense of touch\, pressure\, and temperature; your movement’s direction\, timing and quality; the sense of length\, width\, size\, and shape of your limbs\, your sense of effort\, pulsing\, liveliness\, spaciousness\, and more. Over and over\, you are guided to sense the specific\, and then brought back to feel yourself\, newly\, as a whole. How do we stay in the spaciousness of our permeability and possibility? How is the act of becoming a kind of ongoing choreography that is constantly loosening our perceptions\, and time? People Moves is a place for a human to live and be in\, exploring autonomously as a community\, flush with living textures like curiosity\, observations\, emotions\, questions\, inner dialogues\, eruptions\, pleasures\, and all the lovely\, messy stuff we bring into our full embodied presence. People Moves are centered around the idea of being together to move in the moment and learn about yourself while exploring the most fundamental way you have of being in the world – through your actions. \nThese workshops are a sharing of research connected to the practice of glo founder social practice choreographer lauri stallings amidst offerings of reimagination. stallings tends to focus on warmth as a material for creative and spiritual energy that art can prompt in society. \nMost of the workshops will be held inside Goodson that is surrounded by various sculptures and trees\, allowing for different qualities of light to filter into the environment as the workshop progresses. Workshops will be informed often by light\, noting the ways in which it interplays with the textures and atmospheres of the space. \nThe workshops are pay what you can. Workshops are free to Goat Farm residents. \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-moves-weekly-movement-shops-for-every-body/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250315T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250315T120000
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SUMMARY:People Moves - weekly movement shops for every body.
DESCRIPTION:People Moves\nfeel together by moving together\nglo \nPeople Moves are a space of experimentation for all people to explore movement as a shapeshifting energetic practice with the aim of feeling together by moving together. You don’t have to be a dancer or athlete to enjoy the experience. The workshops are emphatically noncompetitive and designed for all ages and abilities. Glo hopes each participant will develop lifelong pleasure in dancing any time\, anywhere available to them\, whether professionally or in their kitchen\, or on the sidewalk. \n*Saturdays at 10:30 AM – noon \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center \nThe exercises employ deep listening to your bodily sensations\, opening your inner ears so to speak – to your sense of touch\, pressure\, and temperature; your movement’s direction\, timing and quality; the sense of length\, width\, size\, and shape of your limbs\, your sense of effort\, pulsing\, liveliness\, spaciousness\, and more. Over and over\, you are guided to sense the specific\, and then brought back to feel yourself\, newly\, as a whole. How do we stay in the spaciousness of our permeability and possibility? How is the act of becoming a kind of ongoing choreography that is constantly loosening our perceptions\, and time? People Moves is a place for a human to live and be in\, exploring autonomously as a community\, flush with living textures like curiosity\, observations\, emotions\, questions\, inner dialogues\, eruptions\, pleasures\, and all the lovely\, messy stuff we bring into our full embodied presence. People Moves are centered around the idea of being together to move in the moment and learn about yourself while exploring the most fundamental way you have of being in the world – through your actions. \nThese workshops are a sharing of research connected to the practice of glo founder social practice choreographer lauri stallings amidst offerings of reimagination. stallings tends to focus on warmth as a material for creative and spiritual energy that art can prompt in society. \nMost of the workshops will be held inside Goodson that is surrounded by various sculptures and trees\, allowing for different qualities of light to filter into the environment as the workshop progresses. Workshops will be informed often by light\, noting the ways in which it interplays with the textures and atmospheres of the space. \nThe workshops are pay what you can. Workshops are free to Goat Farm residents. \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-moves-weekly-movement-shops-for-every-body-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250322T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250322T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250228T220947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T220947Z
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SUMMARY:People Moves - weekly movement shops for every body.
DESCRIPTION:People Moves\nfeel together by moving together\nglo \nPeople Moves are a space of experimentation for all people to explore movement as a shapeshifting energetic practice with the aim of feeling together by moving together. You don’t have to be a dancer or athlete to enjoy the experience. The workshops are emphatically noncompetitive and designed for all ages and abilities. Glo hopes each participant will develop lifelong pleasure in dancing any time\, anywhere available to them\, whether professionally or in their kitchen\, or on the sidewalk. \n*Saturdays at 10:30 AM – noon \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center \nThe exercises employ deep listening to your bodily sensations\, opening your inner ears so to speak – to your sense of touch\, pressure\, and temperature; your movement’s direction\, timing and quality; the sense of length\, width\, size\, and shape of your limbs\, your sense of effort\, pulsing\, liveliness\, spaciousness\, and more. Over and over\, you are guided to sense the specific\, and then brought back to feel yourself\, newly\, as a whole. How do we stay in the spaciousness of our permeability and possibility? How is the act of becoming a kind of ongoing choreography that is constantly loosening our perceptions\, and time? People Moves is a place for a human to live and be in\, exploring autonomously as a community\, flush with living textures like curiosity\, observations\, emotions\, questions\, inner dialogues\, eruptions\, pleasures\, and all the lovely\, messy stuff we bring into our full embodied presence. People Moves are centered around the idea of being together to move in the moment and learn about yourself while exploring the most fundamental way you have of being in the world – through your actions. \nThese workshops are a sharing of research connected to the practice of glo founder social practice choreographer lauri stallings amidst offerings of reimagination. stallings tends to focus on warmth as a material for creative and spiritual energy that art can prompt in society. \nMost of the workshops will be held inside Goodson that is surrounded by various sculptures and trees\, allowing for different qualities of light to filter into the environment as the workshop progresses. Workshops will be informed often by light\, noting the ways in which it interplays with the textures and atmospheres of the space. \nThe workshops are pay what you can. Workshops are free to Goat Farm residents. \nQuestions? info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-moves-weekly-movement-shops-for-every-body-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250330T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250212T000952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T000952Z
UID:12116-1743343200-1743354000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Community Sowing: The Blooming City
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first Community Sowing of 2025 in Historic Downtown Palmetto. \nSunday\, March 30\n2pm \nMeet up at Palmetto Food Pantry. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/community-sowing-the-blooming-city/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250406T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250212T001148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T001148Z
UID:12118-1743948000-1743958800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Community Sowing: The Blooming City
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Community Sowing in Historic Downtown Palmetto. We’re sowing wildflower prairies as part of the second cycle of The Blooming City! \nSunday\, April 6\, 2025\n2pm \nMeet up at Palmetto Food Pantry.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/community-sowing-the-blooming-city-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20241026T032356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T184541Z
UID:11987-1746144000-1746403199@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:i came to explore the sun\, of something more permanent\, the moves are maps: Interventions\, Choirs\, and Community Feast
DESCRIPTION:i came to explore the sun\, of something more permanent\, the moves are maps  \nThe project combines contemporary artist interventions and social interactions with ecological traditional values. \nMay 2-4\, 2025\nMarais de Bonnefont Marsh Reserve\, Old Tool Conservatory\, and Wash House\nMayrinhac- Lentour\, France \nThank you Sandrine Lacoste and Marie-Alberte Bergognoux\, Heritage & Cultural Association. Thank you Sonia Recoppe’ and Anne-France Poillion\, Marais de Bonnefont. Thank you Gaetan Le Divelec\, Vice President of Artistic Planning\, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Thank you Richard Carvlin\, glo General Manager.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/i-came-to-explore-the-sun-of-something-more-permanent-the-moves-are-maps/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250518
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250403T153738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T163545Z
UID:12214-1746748800-1747526399@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Choreography Drafting: Siddhartha\, She
DESCRIPTION:Choreography Drafting: Siddhartha\, She \nMay 9 – 17\, 2025\n10:15 – 3 pm ( no Wednesdays) \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street\nAtlanta 30318 \nThis process will culminate into a nighttime read | move through with Siddhartha artists\, Atlanta collaborators\, and community \nread | move through\nSaturday\, May 17 at 7 pm \nGoodson Yard\nGoat Farm Arts Center \nFree and public. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/choreography-drafting-siddhartha-she/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250515T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250410T201335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T201335Z
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SUMMARY:Processions: Siddhartha\, She community engaging event
DESCRIPTION:Processions\nThursday\, May 15 at 7pm\nAtlanta Shambhala Center \nProcessions is a community engaging event that introduces unexpected and unexplored relations between sacred language\, contemporary art and culture\, and movement\, chant\, and social interactions. Using the resonant acoustics of the Shambhala’s campus\, Processions builds from a series of projects reflecting on the concept of interbeing for a deeply moving evening of meditation movement\, and reflection. \nThe evening draws from Siddhartha\, She\, a new ritual drama in seven tableaux loosely based on the novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse\, that addresses the spiritual journey of self – discovery. Composed by Christopher Theofanidis with a libretto by Alabama poet Melissa Studdard\, the creative team is led by Robert Spano\, music director laureate of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra\, with choreographies by Georgia social practice choreographer lauri stallings. stallings and Shambhala Center’s Sue Giman have known one another for a long time\, and the two are inspired to co-collaborate at the Center to offer opportunities to explore the space where movement and sound unify and illuminate the human experience. \nSiddhartha\, She is a co-production of Aspen Music Festival\, and Yale School of Theology\, and will have its world premiere August 2\, 2025 outdoors and under the Michael Klein Music Tent set alongside the Rocky Mountains of Aspen\, Colorado. \n___ \nglo is an artist-led platform that choreographs environments to bring people together\, and make the world better. \nAtlanta Shambhala Center offers a path of meditation practice and contemplative arts oriented towards modern life. \nlauri stallings’ choreography works as an expression of the becoming self\, and embodied structures that map emotional movements. Whether inhabiting a forest of 80 acres\, or confined to the surface of a beam of light\, the origin of stallings’ art extends outwards from the primary projections of the feet and hands. \nFree and public to all.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/processions-siddhartha-she-community-engaging-event/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250517T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250517T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250402T160333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T160341Z
UID:12212-1747508400-1747515600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Read | Move Through: Siddhartha\, She
DESCRIPTION:Read | Move through: Siddhartha\, She\nSaturday\, May 17\n7 – 9 PM \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street Atlanta 30318 \nRSVP Here \nglo is delighted to introduce Siddhartha\, She\, a multi-layered experimental production that expands the definition of opera by composer Christopher Theofanidis and Alabama poet Melissa Studdard\, and a creative team led by Maestro Robert Spano\, with Brooklyn – based artist Anne Patterson\, and choreographies by glo founder\, social practice choreographer lauri stallings. Loosely based on the novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse\, Siddhartha\, She addresses the spiritual journey of self – discovery through the point of view of women. \nJoin us this year as we come together and bring Siddhartha\, She to the physical realm\, to share the exploration of existence in a galaxy across a full journey of live music\, movement choirs\, sculpture\, parlors\, and other activities. Siddhartha\, She will open in Aspen August 2\,  2025 at the Aspen Music Festival.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/read-move-through-siddhartha-she/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250621T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250621T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250617T202652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T144701Z
UID:12240-1750500000-1750514400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Global Underscore Practice
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 21\, 2025 we’re meeting people all over the world to simultaneously do the Underscore Practice\, a long-form movement structure developed by Nancy Stark Smith\, and Steve Paxton’s Stand | Small Dance. This year\, glo is hosting in Atlanta in Goodson at the Goat Farm. We invite those who love to move and those who wish to love to move to join us for Global Underscore happening this Saturday between 10am – 2pm. This is glo’s first time hosting Underscore Practice\, celebrating it’s 25th Anniversary. Come and go as you’d like\, there’s plenty of time to meet old and new friends\, we’ll have fresh strawberries\, tangerines\, and cool kombucha. Registration at site Saturday morning\, for more details go to gloplatform.org and sign up for our newsletter. \n-FULL UNDERSCORE SCHEDULE-\nSaturday\, June 21 \nTalk-Through 10am EST \nCommunity gathering| Soft arriving 11am EST \nGlobal Underscore practice noon – 2pm EST \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster Street\nAtlanta GA 30318 \nAlways\, always free and public to all. \nFor more information about GUS: https://nancystarksmith.com/underscore/
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/global-underscore-practice/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250626T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250401T182815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T182815Z
UID:12197-1750966200-1750971600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Making Kin: cycle two
DESCRIPTION:Making Kin is made from an alchemy of bodies\, voices\, plants\, and live sound to conjure worlds that are\, like ourselves\, alive and forever becoming. The public art work is an invitation to raise questions about the complexities and opportunities of an earthly site-specificity using sculptural performance and the live moment to map our social and bodily reality as a radical unfolding world. \nLive Art activations\n7:30 PM\nThursday\, June 26 and Friday\, June 27 \nHistoric St. Mark\n491 Cameron Madison Alexander\nAtlanta\, GA 30318 \nFree and public to all. \nNamed for Donna Haraway’s 2016 book Making Kin in the Chthulucene\, earth (chthulu) new kind (cene) is the act of not being able to think of ourselves as disconnected from the rest of life on earth. Also referred to as staying with the trouble (as used by civil rights leader John Lewis)\, this theory envelops the age that’s defined by a future world based on othering and belonging. Making Kin is led by East Point vocalist Monique Osorio\, Palmetto – based social practice choreographer lauri stallings\, and West End – based musician Kebbi Williams. \nRegister on site.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/making-kin-cycle-two/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250627T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250401T182908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T183803Z
UID:12199-1751052600-1751058000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Making Kin: cycle two
DESCRIPTION:Making Kin is made from an alchemy of bodies\, voices\, plants\, and live sound to conjure worlds that are\, like ourselves\, alive and forever becoming. The public art work is an invitation to raise questions about the complexities and opportunities of an earthly site-specificity using sculptural performance and the live moment to map our social and bodily reality as a radical unfolding world. \nLive Art activations\n7:30 PM\nThursday\, June 26 and Friday\, June 27 \nHistoric St. Mark\n491 Cameron Madison Alexander\nAtlanta\, GA 30318 \nFree and public to all. \nNamed for Donna Haraway’s 2016 book Making Kin in the Chthulucene\, earth (chthulu) new kind (cene) is the act of not being able to think of ourselves as disconnected from the rest of life on earth. Also referred to as staying with the trouble (as used by civil rights leader John Lewis)\, this theory envelops the age that’s defined by a future world based on othering and belonging. Making Kin is led by East Point vocalist Monique Osorio\, Palmetto – based social practice choreographer lauri stallings\, and West End – based musician Kebbi Williams. \nRegister on site.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/making-kin-cycle-two-2/
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SUMMARY:Siddhartha\, She: generative process
DESCRIPTION:glo is at our Goat Farm Arts Center in the studio creating and making preparations leading up to our departure for Aspen Music Festival on July 20. We hope you are well\, and have a beautiful day. For questions\, or if you wish to connect: info@gloatl.org
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/siddhartha-she-generative-process/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250719T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250719T150000
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UID:12296-1752926400-1752937200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Siddhartha She: Work in Process #2
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, July 19\, from noon – 3 pm\, we’re excited to welcome you into Siddhartha\, She\, a new immersive opera\, and celebrate the project\, as we offer the final work in process of a vocabulary of movement generated during our time engaged with the creative team. Please join us as we show love to Atlanta\, and celebrate what will be an extraordinary opening in the Klein Music Tent at Aspen Music Festival on August 2. Complimentary kombucha by the glass\, and this year’s hibiscus tea will be flowing. There is no RSVP\, sign in at door. \nSiddhartha\, She work in process #2\nSaturday\, July 19\nnoon – 3 pm \nGoodson\nGoat Farm Arts Center\n1200 Foster St. Atlanta Ga 30318 \nChanneling Siddhartha\, a 1922 novel by Herman Hesse\, is a new experimental opera by American composer Christopher Theoganidis\, and Alabama poet | librettist Melissa Studdard\, with direction by visual artist Anne Patterson\, video projection by artist and longtime glo collaborator Adam Larsen. We deeply grateful to Maestro Robert Spano\, music conductor laureate of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra\, for the invitation to join the team. Positioning shape shifting as the choreographic language’s central point\, social practice choreographer lauri stallings creates movement that charts the slow ascent of glo moving artists Noëlle Dave’\, Mary Jane Pennington\, and Laila Rosen\, and a large choir of singers\, feeling\, and enduring\, from the forest and the soil to the river. Enacting a sustaining loop of breath\, sculptural forms\, and flocking pattern of birds that thwart perspective and seem to tilt our sense of the line between tint and sky\, stage and audience. \nAll are welcome! Come by\, be part of the soft structures as lauri and glo moving artists \nWe look forward to moving with you in Goodson! \nAlways\, always\, free and public.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/siddhartha-she-work-in-process-2/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250801T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250403T160801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T170127Z
UID:12220-1753264800-1754085600@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:On-site process: Siddhartha\, She
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we arrive in the Klein Music Tent at Aspen Music Festival\, Aspen\, Colorado\, to continue our research and process into the world of Siddhartha\, She\, a new experimental opera by American composer Christoper Theofanidis and Alabama poet and librettist Melissa Studdard\, with a creative team led by Maestro Robert Spano.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/on-site-process-siddhartha-she/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250802T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250802T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250403T160339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T160339Z
UID:12218-1754164800-1754173800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:OPENING: Siddhartha\, She
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we deep dive through the Colorado Rocky Mountains into the multi-sensory world of Siddhartha\, She\, a new experimental opera by composer Christopher Theofanidis\, Alabama poet Melissa Studdard\, and a creative team led by Maestro Robert Spano. \nWorld Premiere\nSaturday\, August 2\, 2025\n8 pm PST \nBig Tent\nAspen Music Festival\nAspen\, Co \n 
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/opening-siddhartha-she/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250906T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250906T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250807T202150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T202205Z
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SUMMARY:Object Stories: Gathering of the American Craft Council
DESCRIPTION:Artists from American Craft’s “The Scene: Craft in Atlanta” and other luminaries share handmade stories in a night of craft + connection. glo founder lauri stallings will be sharing. \nSaturday\, September 6\n6 PM – 8 PM \nGoat Farm Arts Center
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/object-stories-gathering-of-the-american-craft-council/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250707T171255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T201902Z
UID:12307-1758362400-1758391200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:The Blooming City: Art | Flea + Farm
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the launch of Art | Flea | Farm\, the inaugural market in Historic Downtown Palmetto. The newest initiative of glo’s The Blooming City project in Palmetto\, Georgia. \nSaturday\, August 20\, 2025\n10am – 6pm \nMore details coming soon!
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/the-blooming-city-art-flea-farm/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250925T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250902T175922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T175922Z
UID:12322-1758801600-1758808800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:Work in Process: the word for world is forest
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, September 25\, from noon – 2 pm\, we’re pleased to welcome you into a Work in Process on our Goat Farm home campus for the word for world is forest\,  a new performative action for Black Mountain College Museum’s ReVIEWING 15 international conference on September 26 – 28 in Asheville\, with a thematic Focus: Points in Space\, Performance at Black Mountain College. \nMeet under glo’s “beautiful stranger thank you for coming\,” neon sculpture\, comfortable shoes recommended. Complimentary kombucha by the glass\, and Master Lu’s hibiscus tea will be flowing. There is no RSVP\, sign in on site. \nthe word for world is forest\, a new performative action by choreographer lauri stallings reflecting on the historical and contemporary relevance of performance through the notable connection of American artist Ursula K LeGuin and Black Mountain College artist Anni Albers\, where the spirits of Black Mountain College\, and LeGuin and Albers might be recovered and awakened. You can experience the word for world is forest\, enacted by glo moving artist Zee Covington and artistic associate Mary Jane Pennington within the common spaces during all ReVIEWING 15 public times at the Reuter Center\, UNC Asheville\, and Black Mountain College’s Lake Eden campus. \nWe are grateful to the Goat Farm Arts Center for their “lifer”support of our experimental projects. Thank you to Alice Sebrell\, director of Preservation\, Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center\, for your guidance and sensitivity to durational art. Thank you Dave Peifer\, Curt Cloninger\, and Cherry Saenger for the invitation to present the word for world is forest. We are grateful to Black Mountain College + Museum innovators for fostering groundbreaking time – based experiments that inspired the seedlings of glo.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/work-in-process-the-word-for-world-is-forest/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250926T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250807T202940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T204235Z
UID:12316-1758891600-1759078800@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:the word for world is forest: ReVIEWING 15 International Conference
DESCRIPTION:the word for world is forest is a new performative action that reflects on the historical and contemporary relevance of performance through the notable connection of American artist Ursula K LeGuin and Black Mountain College artist Anni Albers\, and their shared influence on creative practice and storytelling as a form of gathering\, holding\, and carrying forward knowledge and experiences. \n\n\nReVIEWING 15 Black Mountain College International Conference\nSeptember 26 – 28\, 2025 \nThematic Focus: Performance at Black Mountain College \nFriday\, 1 PM – 5: 45 PM\nSat. 9 AM – 5:15 PM\nReuter Center\, UNC Asheville\, NC \nSunday 10:30 AM\nBlack Mountain College’s Lake Eden campus
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/the-word-for-world-is-forest-reviewing-15-international-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250403T161318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T163507Z
UID:12222-1762473600-1771027199@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS: Public Art Futures Lab Residency
DESCRIPTION:SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS\nATL DTN Residency: Dr. Boyana Ginn + Lauri Stallings + glo \nNovember 7 – February 13\, 2025 \nPublic Art Futures Lab space\, Downtown Atlanta
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/public-art-futures-lab-residency/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251204T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20250707T172317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T193854Z
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SUMMARY:Singing Sun
DESCRIPTION:Singing Sun is a new performative action for artists and community that moves between the existing and new spaces of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, emphasizing an endless natural cycle\, moving throughout the day\, inside and outside\, bearing witness. Surrendering to Phil Freelon’s architecture – designs rooted firmly in place and time\, explorations of the multiple functions of skin\, and light and movement. \nCreative team: choreographer lauri Stallings\, moving artists Zandia Covington\, Noëlle Dave’\, Ashley Ianna Daye\, and Mary Jane Pennington\, harpist Elisabeth Remy Johnson\, flutist Kebbi Williams\, fashion courtesy of glo archives. \nSinging Sun\nDecember 4 – 6\, 2025\nnoon-5pm daily \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights\n100 Ivan Allen Boulevard\nAtlanta\, Ga \nCommunity engaging events include a parlor conversation on social sculpture\, and morning People Movement Shops for Center staff and workers.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/singing-sun/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251213T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20251109T184815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T184815Z
UID:12342-1765621800-1765627200@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:People Movement Shops: The Blooming City\, Palmetto
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for People Movement Shops in rural Palmetto\, Georgia on Saturday\, December 13 & 20. Beginning at 10:30 AM at Historic Train Depot\, as always there is no cover for these beautiful happenings. as part of our second year of The Blooming City. \nPeople Movement Shops: The Blooming City\nHistoric Train Depot\n549 Main Street\nPalmetto\, GA 30268
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-the-blooming-city-palmetto/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251220T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20251109T184905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T185224Z
UID:12344-1766226600-1766232000@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:People Movement Shops: The Blooming City Palmetto
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for People Movement Shops in rural Palmetto\, Georgia on Saturday\, December 13 & 20. Beginning at 10:30 AM at Historic Train Depot\, as always there is no cover for these beautiful happenings. as part of our second year of The Blooming City. \nPeople Movement Shops: The Blooming City\nHistoric Train Depot\n549 Main Street\nPalmetto\, GA 30268
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/people-movement-shops-the-blooming-city-palmetto-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260125T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260125T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T204600
CREATED:20260107T213752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T191116Z
UID:12379-1769364000-1769369400@www.gloplatform.org
SUMMARY:the life from inside: Art in the Village gallery closing
DESCRIPTION:the life from inside is a choreographed live art work curated by Hope Cohn in response to American artist Frank Stella’s Scarlatti K sculpture series.  This newest piece by choreographer lauri stallings explores the intersection of stillness\, connection\, and longing as four individuals collaborate and interact closely\, while inhabiting the space of Stella’s K.3 relief sculpture\, bound by the act of weightlessness.  \nthe life from inside\nSunday\, January 25\, 2026 at 7PM * Art in the Village space * 3035 Peachtree Road\, Unit B – 200\, Atlanta\, GA 30305\n*Gallery doors open at 6:30PM  \nThe gallery live piece is adapted from a roaming work\, Singing Sun from December 2025\, with a team of glo moving artists Mary Jane Pennington\, Noëlle Dave’\, and Ashley Ianna Daye. Atlanta pianist Choo Choo Hu accompanies on harpsichord\, performing amidst Stella’s massive sculpture.  \nHow do we create the sensation of real space within and outside of the action of the sculpture\,’ said stallings. A lot of conversations came up between curator Hope Cohn about being “in” K.3\, and all the action that must happen for the body to be immersed. And that is the stuff we love the most\, the process of time\, total feeling\,  and total experience. This connection is so important. Shifting elements that feel as if they could lift us in the air at any second.  \nThe life from inside will occur as a live art work in the gallery’s main floor on Sunday\, Jan 25 at 7PM – 8:30PM. Doors open at 6:30PM. \nLimited seating available. \nAll proceeds from this live art work will benefit glo’s programming and our work at the forthcoming project in Atlanta and New York\, letting | We are the Warp. Spirits will be available. \nFollowing the live art piece\, there will be an artists’ talk with curator Hope Conn\, and choreographer lauri stallings. \n 
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/the-life-from-within-gallery-closing-activation/
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