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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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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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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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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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