The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

CORE celebrates 30 years in Atlanta

Dancers to perform at High’s opening for ‘Hapsburg.’

- By Howard Pousner hpousner@ajc.com

Based in Atlanta and Houston, CORE Performanc­e Company will kick off its 30th anniversar­y season of contempora­ry dance in a most public way, performing twice during the opening party for the High Museum of Art exhibition “Hapsburg Splendor: Masterpiec­es From Vienna’s Imperial Collection­s” on Oct. 23.

During the 7-10 p.m. “A Royal Affair” party, CORE will premiere “Waltz,” choreograp­hed by company dancer Joshua Rackliffe, at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. in the Stent Wing atrium.

“I am focusing mainly on movement invention,” Rackliffe said of “waltz,” “utilizing the abilities and facility of each individual body to create a vocab- ulary that is exciting and, most importantl­y, accessible to any type of viewer.”

The dance is expect- ed to dovetail with “Hapsburg Splendor,” an exhibit of nearly 100 artworks and artifacts from Vienna’s Kunsthisto­risch- es Museum that officially opens Sunday (even if the opening party isn’t until Oct. 23 — Fridays being the High’s hot night for parties).

The principal sovereign dynasty across Europe dating to the late Middle Ages, the Hapsburgs also commanded a remarkable art collection, including works by Titian, Caravaggio, Rubens, Velazquez, Giorgione, Correggio and Tintoretto that will be view. Artifacts that will help detail the imperial story include arms and armor, sculpture, Greek and Roman antiquitie­s, court costumes, carriages and decorative art objects. The exhibit runs through Jan. 17.

CORE’s Oct. 23 performanc­e is free with halfprice museum admission.

And CORE plans to return to the High much later in its anniversar­y season to perform in conjunctio­n with another major exhibit, “Iris van Herpen: Transformi­ng Fashion” on May 6 and 13.

In between its museum appearance­s, CORE also will give an “Edge in Unexpected Places” performanc­e at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 26 as part of the Rialto Center for the Arts’ Off the Edge contempora­ry dance festival.

Additional­ly, CORE will offer its Lunchtime in the Studio series at its downtown Decatur studios (139 Sycamore St.) during which the public can watch the dancers at work and learn about the company. Sessions are free, with lunch provided to the first 40 guests:

Nov. 19: “Dance-making as a Catalyst for Social Change”

Feb. 25: “Dance the Unexpected”

April 14: “CORE in the Community”

More on CORE: www.coredance.org.

Meanwhile, the High will present two more Atlanta dance troupes as part of its series of free outdoor performanc­es on Sifly Piazza in conjunctio­n with the interactiv­e “Los Trompos” exhibit: T. Lang Dance at 6 and 7 p.m. Friday; and Atlanta Ballet’s Wabi Sabi at 7 p.m. Nov. 6. Info: high.org

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY CORE ?? Anna Bracewell, a company member of CORE, is part of the contempora­ry dance company that divides time between Atlanta and Houston.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY CORE Anna Bracewell, a company member of CORE, is part of the contempora­ry dance company that divides time between Atlanta and Houston.

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