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19marallday04aprFilmFest by Rogue Dancer: LockDOWN 365 EditionFFxRD (March 2021)

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In a year of COVID-19, the dancers refused to quit. Join us as we celebrate being ARTfully active and reinvention in times of great stress and change. We are proud
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In a year of COVID-19, the dancers refused to quit. Join us as we celebrate being ARTfully active and reinvention in times of great stress and change. We are proud of our Dancers and Filmmakers. Making Work work!!!
FilmFest by Rogue Dancer: LockDOWN 365 Edition
MAR 19 – APR 4, 2021
@Rogue Dancer Journal
@DancerRogue
@roguedance
#FFXRD
#FilmFestbyRogueDancer
Time
March 19 (Friday) - April 4 (Sunday)
Location
On-Line
Organizer
Rogue Dancer Productionseditor@roguedancer.org
10apr10:00 am8:15 pmArtists Seeking Transcendence - Wisdom Workshop

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What does it mean to be wise? How does our personal wisdom impact our art? This virtual workshop for dancers, choreographers, musicians, painters, filmmakers, crafters,
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What does it mean to be wise? How does our personal wisdom impact our art? This virtual workshop for dancers, choreographers, musicians, painters, filmmakers, crafters, writers, actors—artists of any type—guides participants through deep discussions, investigates views by prominent Eastern and Western philosophers, and provides individual artistic mentorship.
Speakers
Victor Fung, author/music educator
Loren Davidson, choreographer/dancer
Daniel Smith, composer/pianist
Bios
Victor Fung is Professor of Music Education and Director of Center for Music Education Research at the University of South Florida. He has studied extensively in parts of Asia and was a Fulbright researcher in Japan (2018). He has given over a hundred presentations at professional conferences and offered open lectures and seminars at over thirty institutions across five continents. His books A Way of Music Education: Classic Chinese Wisdoms (2018) and Music for Life: Music Participation and Quality of Life of Senior Citizens (co-authored with Lisa Lehmberg, 2016) are published by Oxford University Press. His recent projects include Asian philosophies as applied to music education and contributions of senior citizens’ music participation to their quality of life. He is particularly interested in the wisdoms found in the Book of Changes (Yijing or I Ching), dated back to about 2900 BCE, and the philosophical schools of Confucianism and Daoism, established and solidified in the mid-3rd to mid-6th century BCE.
Loren Davidson is currently performing with Adele Myers and Dancers and Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre, both based in Miami, FL. She is also a Pilates instructor and mentor at Polestar Pilates (Miami, FL) where she continues to develop creative healing rituals and movement curricula within a variety of modalities using the wisdom of each individual body and the stories it carries to create an invigorating movement experience. She has most recently taught Contemporary Dance and Cross-Training for Dancers at Florida State University and NOVA Southeastern University. She has taught for summer programs at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp, and The American Dance Festival. While in NYC, Loren performed with Ellis Wood Dance from 2003–2009. Loren received her MFA from Florida State University and her BFA from New World School of the Arts.
Daniel Smith, the Director of AST, is an acclaimed pianist and composer best known for his work with leading dance institutions, including Martha Graham Dance Company and Suzanne Farrell Ballet. He is a faculty member at Florida State University where he teaches cross-disciplinary courses that merge philosophy, science, and the arts.
Schedule
10:00–11:15 Eastern Philosophies of Wisdom, ft. Victor Fung
1:00–2:15 Western Philosophies of Wisdom
4:00–5:15 Artistic Sharing
7:00–8:15 Developing Our Wisdom, ft. Loren Davidson
(All times are Eastern Time Zone.)
AST provides online workshops and master classes for artists that integrate philosophy, science, and aesthetics. Each of our events explores one of six core character attributes: happiness, wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, and temperance. We investigate leading philosophical and scientific understandings of these virtues and mentor artists as they wrestle with rich, enduring questions in the pursuits of bettering themselves and expanding their capacity to make impactful art. Our workshops and master classes are held online via group video chats (NOT webinars), allowing you to see and talk with us, our guests, and other participants from anywhere in the world. If you’re involved in an arts-related field and want to engage with passionate, insightful speakers and guest artists, you’ve come to the right place!
For additional information, visit ArtistsSeekingTranscendence.com and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 8:15 pm
Location
On-Line
Organizer
Artists Seeking Transcendencedirector@artistsseekingtranscendence.com
10apr12:00 pm1:30 pmLa Feria ATLANTA - flamencoFlamenco and Spanish dance, music, and cooking

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SPRING IN ATLANTA WITH FLAMENCO A Través is dancing, singing, and cooking during La Feria, with events in Atlanta and Seville, Spain. Join us on April 10, 17, and 24 for online
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SPRING IN ATLANTA WITH FLAMENCO
A Través is dancing, singing, and cooking during La Feria, with events in Atlanta and Seville, Spain.
Join us on April 10, 17, and 24 for online dance and singing classes, a cooking demonstration, and a chat with our friends in Seville, as we celebrate our connection between flamenco in Atlanta and life in Andalucía.
Every year in Seville, Spain, La Feria de Abril kicks off spring two weeks after an extravagant celebration Easter in the same city. For several days, Seville residents and people visiting the city gather under glowing lights and in the twirls of the ruffles of the traje de flamenco, a confection donned by women at this special time of year. People of all ages dance to live music performances of some of the songs most synonymous with Andalucía, including sevillianas, bulerías, and tangos flamencos.
In 2021, the giant gathering is being replaced by smaller events that adhere to safety guidelines of the COVID-19 pandemic yet still spark spring fever. As part of our online events, we will visit Seville to see what is happening with these alternative events. We will also cook a special dish that is enjoyed during La Feria, and we will see and learn to dance and sing sevillanas.
Here in Atlanta, we began celebrating spring on March 21, when we recorded dance for camera performances at Proctor Creek Trail. Masked and full of hand sanitizer, dancers and musicians gathered for the first time in more than a year, to set visuals for videos that show how we express culture in Atlanta. It was a powerful day full of emotion and joy. We will debut these performances in our online events. Our schedule of events is below.
April Events: Schedule and Registration
All events are presented via Zoom.
No experience is necessary; no special dance gear is necessary
Visit Seville: April 10, 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. ET
Flamenco maestro Juan Paredes talks about his experiences at La Feria, and answers your questions
With the help of friends, Juan explains what it is to dress well at La Feria
Of course, Juan teaches us a short dance class, showing us how to move to the rhythm, por bulerías.
This event is offered in Spanish with English translation
Tuition: $10
Register for VISIT SEVILLE at https://www.berdole.com/feriaatlanta2021registration/
Flamenco Cooking in the Kitchen: April 17, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Guitarist Daniel Benitez shows us how to cook one of his family recipes, potaje
Daniel explains why potaje is an excellent dish at La Feria
Daniel answers your questions about cooking, growing up in Andalucía, and finding his way as a professional musician
This event is offered in English
This event is offered free to the public. Please RSVP to attend.
Register for FLAMENCO COOKING IN THE KITCHEN at http://www.atravesarts.com/feria2021registration_cooking/
Dance and Sing Sevillanas at Home: April 24, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Flamenco dancer Julie Galle Baggenstoss teaches kids to dance por sevillanas
Flamenco singer Brigid Bollweg teaches kids to sing por sevillanas
Kids get to download some at-home activities
Adults can join, too!
This event is offered in English with attention to Spanish vocabulary words used in sevillanas
Tuition: $5
Register for DANCE AND SING SEVILLANAS AT HOME at https://www.berdole.com/feriaatlanta2021registration/
Time
(Saturday) 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
On-Line
Organizer
A Través, 502c3Julie Galle Baggenstoss 2596 Midway Rd
17apr12:00 pm1:30 pmLa Feria ATLANTA - flamencoFlamenco and Spanish dance, music, and cooking

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SPRING IN ATLANTA WITH FLAMENCO A Través is dancing, singing, and cooking during La Feria, with events in Atlanta and Seville, Spain. Join us on April 10, 17, and 24 for online
Event Details
SPRING IN ATLANTA WITH FLAMENCO
A Través is dancing, singing, and cooking during La Feria, with events in Atlanta and Seville, Spain.
Join us on April 10, 17, and 24 for online dance and singing classes, a cooking demonstration, and a chat with our friends in Seville, as we celebrate our connection between flamenco in Atlanta and life in Andalucía.
Every year in Seville, Spain, La Feria de Abril kicks off spring two weeks after an extravagant celebration Easter in the same city. For several days, Seville residents and people visiting the city gather under glowing lights and in the twirls of the ruffles of the traje de flamenco, a confection donned by women at this special time of year. People of all ages dance to live music performances of some of the songs most synonymous with Andalucía, including sevillianas, bulerías, and tangos flamencos.
In 2021, the giant gathering is being replaced by smaller events that adhere to safety guidelines of the COVID-19 pandemic yet still spark spring fever. As part of our online events, we will visit Seville to see what is happening with these alternative events. We will also cook a special dish that is enjoyed during La Feria, and we will see and learn to dance and sing sevillanas.
Here in Atlanta, we began celebrating spring on March 21, when we recorded dance for camera performances at Proctor Creek Trail. Masked and full of hand sanitizer, dancers and musicians gathered for the first time in more than a year, to set visuals for videos that show how we express culture in Atlanta. It was a powerful day full of emotion and joy. We will debut these performances in our online events. Our schedule of events is below.
April Events: Schedule and Registration
All events are presented via Zoom.
No experience is necessary; no special dance gear is necessary
Visit Seville: April 10, 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. ET
Flamenco maestro Juan Paredes talks about his experiences at La Feria, and answers your questions
With the help of friends, Juan explains what it is to dress well at La Feria
Of course, Juan teaches us a short dance class, showing us how to move to the rhythm, por bulerías.
This event is offered in Spanish with English translation
Tuition: $10
Register for VISIT SEVILLE at https://www.berdole.com/feriaatlanta2021registration/
Flamenco Cooking in the Kitchen: April 17, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Guitarist Daniel Benitez shows us how to cook one of his family recipes, potaje
Daniel explains why potaje is an excellent dish at La Feria
Daniel answers your questions about cooking, growing up in Andalucía, and finding his way as a professional musician
This event is offered in English
This event is offered free to the public. Please RSVP to attend.
Register for FLAMENCO COOKING IN THE KITCHEN at http://www.atravesarts.com/feria2021registration_cooking/
Dance and Sing Sevillanas at Home: April 24, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Flamenco dancer Julie Galle Baggenstoss teaches kids to dance por sevillanas
Flamenco singer Brigid Bollweg teaches kids to sing por sevillanas
Kids get to download some at-home activities
Adults can join, too!
This event is offered in English with attention to Spanish vocabulary words used in sevillanas
Tuition: $5
Register for DANCE AND SING SEVILLANAS AT HOME at https://www.berdole.com/feriaatlanta2021registration/
Time
(Saturday) 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
On-Line
Organizer
A Través, 502c3Julie Galle Baggenstoss 2596 Midway Rd
24apr12:00 pm1:30 pmLa Feria ATLANTA - flamencoFlamenco and Spanish dance, music, and cooking

Event Details
SPRING IN ATLANTA WITH FLAMENCO A Través is dancing, singing, and cooking during La Feria, with events in Atlanta and Seville, Spain. Join us on April 10, 17, and 24 for online
Event Details
SPRING IN ATLANTA WITH FLAMENCO
A Través is dancing, singing, and cooking during La Feria, with events in Atlanta and Seville, Spain.
Join us on April 10, 17, and 24 for online dance and singing classes, a cooking demonstration, and a chat with our friends in Seville, as we celebrate our connection between flamenco in Atlanta and life in Andalucía.
Every year in Seville, Spain, La Feria de Abril kicks off spring two weeks after an extravagant celebration Easter in the same city. For several days, Seville residents and people visiting the city gather under glowing lights and in the twirls of the ruffles of the traje de flamenco, a confection donned by women at this special time of year. People of all ages dance to live music performances of some of the songs most synonymous with Andalucía, including sevillianas, bulerías, and tangos flamencos.
In 2021, the giant gathering is being replaced by smaller events that adhere to safety guidelines of the COVID-19 pandemic yet still spark spring fever. As part of our online events, we will visit Seville to see what is happening with these alternative events. We will also cook a special dish that is enjoyed during La Feria, and we will see and learn to dance and sing sevillanas.
Here in Atlanta, we began celebrating spring on March 21, when we recorded dance for camera performances at Proctor Creek Trail. Masked and full of hand sanitizer, dancers and musicians gathered for the first time in more than a year, to set visuals for videos that show how we express culture in Atlanta. It was a powerful day full of emotion and joy. We will debut these performances in our online events. Our schedule of events is below.
April Events: Schedule and Registration
All events are presented via Zoom.
No experience is necessary; no special dance gear is necessary
Visit Seville: April 10, 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. ET
Flamenco maestro Juan Paredes talks about his experiences at La Feria, and answers your questions
With the help of friends, Juan explains what it is to dress well at La Feria
Of course, Juan teaches us a short dance class, showing us how to move to the rhythm, por bulerías.
This event is offered in Spanish with English translation
Tuition: $10
Register for VISIT SEVILLE at https://www.berdole.com/feriaatlanta2021registration/
Flamenco Cooking in the Kitchen: April 17, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Guitarist Daniel Benitez shows us how to cook one of his family recipes, potaje
Daniel explains why potaje is an excellent dish at La Feria
Daniel answers your questions about cooking, growing up in Andalucía, and finding his way as a professional musician
This event is offered in English
This event is offered free to the public. Please RSVP to attend.
Register for FLAMENCO COOKING IN THE KITCHEN at http://www.atravesarts.com/feria2021registration_cooking/
Dance and Sing Sevillanas at Home: April 24, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Flamenco dancer Julie Galle Baggenstoss teaches kids to dance por sevillanas
Flamenco singer Brigid Bollweg teaches kids to sing por sevillanas
Kids get to download some at-home activities
Adults can join, too!
This event is offered in English with attention to Spanish vocabulary words used in sevillanas
Tuition: $5
Register for DANCE AND SING SEVILLANAS AT HOME at https://www.berdole.com/feriaatlanta2021registration/
Time
(Saturday) 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
On-Line
Organizer
A Través, 502c3Julie Galle Baggenstoss 2596 Midway Rd