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Through Feb. 8

“Constructing Dance: a play-filled celebration of the Art of Making Dances.” Initiated by Core Dance, this project features 40 dancers across 13 concerts. A partnership with DanceATL and Actor’s Express theater company. Tickets: $20, with pay-what-you-can performances.

"Constructing Dance," with Alex Spitzer, one of 40 movement artists performing in 13 concerts through Feb. 8.

Credit: Photo by Mary Lou Mudge

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Credit: Photo by Mary Lou Mudge

Through April 20

Dance Lab at the High Museum. The High Museum’s innovative program allows visitors to watch dance rehearsals for free with Dance Canvas, Giwayen Mata, Full Radius Dance and Atlanta Contemporary Dance Company. Tickets: free with museum entry.

Jan. 25

The ImprOPERA’s “Pagliacci” at the Goat Farm. This watch party and variety show reinterprets the classic opera to include movement artists, poetry, drag, comedy, hip-hop and fashion. Tickets: $5-$7.

Feb. 7-14

Atlanta Ballet’s “The Rite of Spring” at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. A world premiere of Stravinsky’s controversial early 20th-century modernist work, choreographed by Claudia Schreier. Being performed with “7 for Eight” by Helgi Tomasson. Tickets: $28-$150.

Atlanta Ballet's "The Rite of Spring."

Credit: Photo courtesy of Atlanta Ballet

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Credit: Photo courtesy of Atlanta Ballet

Feb. 12-16

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Fox Theatre. The legendary company brings several world premieres to Atlanta and will celebrate the company’s iconic dancer and former artistic director Judith Jamison. Tickets: $38.50 and up.

Feb. 15-16

Atlanta Ballet 2′s “The Swan Princess” at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. A one-hour adaptation of the classical ballet “Swan Lake” for ages 4 and up. Tickets: $12-$72.

Feb. 21

The State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine’s “Swan Lake” at City Springs. The classic Tchaikovsky ballet is being presented by Classical Arts Entertainment. Tickets: $55-$115.

Feb. 26

Dance Canvas’ Feed Your Senses at the Rialto. This series features lunch-and-learn sessions with varied performing artists. Free.

March 15

Ballethnic Dance Company’s “All the Way Live 2″ at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts and Community Center. A high-energy celebration of dance, music and fun. Tickets: $40-$45.

Dance Canvas presents two evenings of dance at the Rialto on March 21-22.

Credit: Photo courtesy of Dance Canvas

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Credit: Photo courtesy of Dance Canvas

March 21-22

Dance Canvas at the Rialto. Two evenings of live performances featuring choreographers from this season’s Choreographer Career Development Initiative. Tickets: $29.40-$42.

March 21-23

Atlanta Ballet’s “Coppélia” at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. This full-length comic ballet was choreographed by George Balanchine in 1974 and last performed by Atlanta Ballet more than 20 years ago. Tickets: $28-$150.

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ArtsATL (artsatl.org) is a nonprofit organization that plays a critical role in educating and informing audiences about metro Atlanta’s arts and culture. ArtsATL, founded in 2009, helps build a sustainable arts community contributing to the economic and cultural health of the city.

If you have any questions about this partnership or others, please contact Senior Manager of Partnerships Nicole Williams at nicole.williams@ajc.com.