Creative Loafing Names Jonah Bokaer February's #1 Arts Event

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Creative Loafing's Andrew Alexander has named Jonah Bokaer's upcoming Why Patterns and Recess performance the top art event in Atlanta for February. On February 21st Jonah Bokaer returns with "Why Patterns," a piece that begins with a single ping-pong ball that triggers four dancers and hundreds of balls dropping in controlled chaos. The performance piece is a collaboration between choreographer Bokaer and Snarkitecture, a creative studio founded by artist Daniel Arsham and architect Alex Mustonen. The evening also features Bokaer's "Recess." Bokaer, a resident artist at Georgia Tech, has cultivated a new form of choreography whose structural supports rely on visual art and design to transform public viewing and understanding of dance. Click the link below to see the entire list.

http://clatl.com/freshloaf/archives/2015/02/04/critics-notebook-februarys-top-five

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  • Created By: Blake Buford
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  • Created On: Feb 12, 2015 - 6:28am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:01pm