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SUMMARY:Atlanta Christkindl Market
DESCRIPTION:Christkindl Market 2021\n\n\n\n\nEvent Dates:\nFriday\, November 26th – Sunday\, January 2nd\, 2022 \nOpen Hours:\nAll Mondays to Thursdays 11:30am to 9:30pm (21:30 hrs)\nAll Fridays & Saturdays 11:30am to 10:30pm (22:30 hrs)\nAll Sundays: 11:30am to 9:30pm (21:30 hrs) \nClosed Christmas Day \nLocation:\nBuckhead Village District\, 290 East Paces Ferry Road NE / Peachtree Road NE\, Atlanta\, GA 30305 \nCost:\nAdmission to the Christkindl is FREE
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/atlanta-christkindl-market-3/
LOCATION:Buckhead Village District\, 290 East Paces Ferry Road NE/Peachtree Road NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Communities,Culture,Holiday
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis & Contemporary Culture: Anthropocene Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Theatre straight from Paris by way of Berlin! \nJoin the Alliance Française and the Goethe-Zentrum in a powerful\, three-part event featuring live theatrical performances by Parisian theatre director and performer Duncan Evennou. \n“Matters” and “Moving Earths” address the question of the Anthropocene – a term used to refer to the geological era in which we live\, where questions of climate\, ecology and geology have come to be defined by the presence and activities of human beings.\n\nDuncan Evennou is a contemporary performer and director specializing in experimental\, multi-media theatre. His performance “Matters” is based on work at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin.\n\nJoin the Goethe-Zentrum and Alliance Française at the Georgia Tech campus for this exciting final event of their year-long series on Climate Crisis and Contemporary Cultures\, in cooperation with the German Consulate General and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.\n\nFull event line-up information here and below.\n\n\nThursday\, Dec. 2\, 2021\, 11 am – 12:30 pm\, Debate\, Discussion and Round Table with Duncan Evennou\, Frédérique Aït Touati\, Clemence Hallé\, Auditorium 152 Kendeda Building.\nThe event will be held both in person in the Kendeda Building Auditorium 152 and virtually on BlueJeans. The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Andrea Jonsson\, Assistant Professor of French at the School of Modern Languages at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is free for all to attend. \nWorking with the French philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour\, the theater companies Zone critique (Frédérique Aït-Touati) and Lighthouse Compagny (Duncan Evennou) explore in a unique way the most urgent ecological and climatic issues. Between philosophy and theatre\, stage and science\, Zone critique and Lighthouse company productions claim the mix of genres: “we think it is well suited to the current period\, in which changes in ideas about the world are accompanied by a change in representations of this world. It is this aesthetics of science on the stage that we have been pursuing together for more than ten years” (Frédéric Aït-Touati & Bruno Latour). \nThursday\, Dec. 2\, 7:00 pm “Matters” Performance\, DramaTech Theatre (Duncan Evennou and Clémence Hallé)\nTickets: https://artsgatech.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2052\nTrailer: https://vimeo.com/274043345 \nMatters is a solo that\, in a polyphonic assemblage\, gives shape and body to the archives of the Anthropocene Working Group’s inaugural meeting\, scheduled Friday\, October 17\, 2014 at 9:00 am on the stage of the House of World Cultures\, a contemporary performance institution located in Berlin. The geological hypothesis\, increasingly noisy in the art world\, inscribes the consequences of human impacts on their environments into the depths of earth time. Click here to view the trailer. \nWith Matters\, actor Duncan Evennou situates and then transforms the historical\, scientific and political voices of the members of the group\, playing with their words in all their sensitivity\, and moving from their narratives to their hesitations\, their silences or their derision\, plays with the frictions of thought when the sciences climb on the theater stage. Between the interstices of an increasingly disturbed performance appear the cracks of a dominant political discourse on the end of the world\, powerless in the face of the representations of long and inhuman time that the geologists invite to imagine. Yet it is only the end of a world. Can we hear others emerging from the hubbub of knowledge blurred by the urgency to act? \nFriday\, Dec. 3\, 7:00 pm “Moving Earths” Performance\, DramaTech Theatre (Duncan Evennou)\nTickets: https://artsgatech.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2053 \nWhere to land? \nWhereas in 1610 we had to absorb the shock that “the earth moves”\, following Galileo’s discovery\, in 2021 we have to accept the much more surprising shock that the earth trembles and reacts to human actions to the point of disrupting all our development projects. \nWe invite the audience to test the hypothesis of a parallel between the era of the astronomical revolution and ours. Are we experiencing a world transformation as profound and radical as that of Galileo’s time? One thing is certain: we no longer know exactly what planet we live on\, nor how to describe it. It is not a single\, fixed and stable Earth\, but a multitude of planets that lie before us\, and which we must explore to find out which one to land on. \nBetween philosophy and theatre\, this production is a mix of genres: we think it is well suited to the current period\, in which changes in ideas about the world are accompanied by changes in representations of that world. It is this aesthetics of science on the stage that we have been pursuing together for more than ten years. \nClick here for more information on the events and speakers. \nThis event is part of the Franco-German series “Climate Crisis & Contemporary Culture” which seeks to explore the diverse means by which we communicate on our current climate crisis while exchanging experiences and art. It is designed by the Alliance Francaise d’Atlanta\, the Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta\, the Villa Albertine in Atlanta\, and the School of Modern Languages of Georgia Tech\, with the support of the Cultural Services of the Embassy of France in the US\, the Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in Atlanta\, the Franco-German Cultural Fund\, and DramaTech
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/climate-crisis-contemporary-culture-anthropocene-theatre/
LOCATION:DramaTech Theatre at Georgia Tech
CATEGORIES:Communities,Culture,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:A Day of New Beginnings: Shifting Mindsets to Ignite Growth
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. Luka Powanga\, Susan Morrice\, Josh Stewart\, Almaz Negash\, Sena Kwawu\, Thomas Konditi\, Constance Moonzwe\, Hugh Molotsi\, Carol Chanda\, George Kabwe\, and Fiskani Kaira. \nEvent theme: Leveraging Diaspora best practices from Ireland\, Ghana & the African Diaspora Network\, and gaining insights from the mindsets of successful Africans from the following areas: real estate\, recruiting\, innovation\, healthcare\, finances\, and fashion industries. \nTickets are limited to 150 and are priced from $125 – $175 (plus processing fees) which includes lunch\, dinner & cash bar.\n• $125 (plus processing fees) for first 25 tickets\n• $150 (plus processing fees) for next 75 tickets\n• $175 (plus processing fees) for last 50 tickets \nThis event will be hosted at the luxurious Marriott property\, Le Méridien\, Perimeter\, Atlanta\, GA 30346\, a desirable location opposite central Perimeter Mall\, restaurants\, and other activities. Guests may book a night at the hotel with a discounted rate of $95+ taxes.
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/a-day-of-new-beginnings-shifting-mindsets-to-ignite-growth/
LOCATION:Le Meridien Atlanta Perimeter\, 111 Perimeter Center West\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture
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SUMMARY:2021 Bonenkai Holiday Gala
DESCRIPTION:After being away for 20 months\, The Japan-America Society of Georgia is excited to celebrate the winter holidays at the 41st Bonenkai Holiday Celebration Gala on Tuesday\, December 14\, 2021 at the Piedmont Driving Club. You won’t want to miss this year’s dinner with the Society presenting its first & only Lifetime Achievement Award to Jason Carter\, the Chairman of The Carter Center\, on behalf of President Jimmy Carter. \n 
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/2021-bonenkai-holiday-gala/
LOCATION:Piedmont Driving Club\, 1215 Piedmont Ave NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Communities,Culture
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