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Live Performances along the Trail

Beltline After Dark

Get moving during Beltline After Dark, a series of free performances along the corridor. The 2024 event featured a family-friendly hip-hop dance show.

The 2023 Beltline After Dark series featured No Tables, No Chairs, a fan-favorite celebration. (Photo Credit: The Sintoses)

Beltline After Dark: Amplified Body

The 2024 Beltline After Dark performance took place on Saturday, September 28 at Westside Park (Entrance I).

Amplified Body was a family-friendly dance performance that sought to embody the essence of hip-hop's emergence through the rhythmic lifecycle of the cicada and amplify untold stories through sculpture, dance, fashion, and soundscapes.

The arc of the performance highlighted four phases: emergence, search for community, expression of Joy through the process of creation, and the culmination of existing as one body for a means of survival.

Like the cicada, the world heard hip-hop for the first time and thought it purposeless noise, but like hip-hop, these sonic sounds can relay an emotional response in our hearts and minds. The cicada's kinetic structure served as a metaphor for "One Body, One Sound." This artwork was the impetus of hope and unity, as was the birth of hip-hop, a sonic bop to communicate that there is freedom in unity.

Meet PhaeMonae

PhaeMonae is a movement, wardrobe, and sound engineer who has had a long-standing artistic relationship with Magdalena O'Connor, Lamia Dingle, and Cailan Orn. Each of the collaborative team members has been working in Atlanta for over a decade. PhaeMonae worked with Magdalena on "Free Noir Papillon" in 2020, Lamia collaborated with T.Lang Dance in 2017, and Cailan worked with Gloatl from 2017-2019.

PhaeMonae is interested in bridging the unique talents possessed by each team member to create beautiful and meaningful artwork that honors both hip-hop and the cicada. They also believe in using mostly reclaimed, recycled, reused materials for the betterment of the planet and as a direct homage to hip-hop turning its rags to riches. The group places value in having a collaborative creative process where all parts work in relation to each other in order to bring forth bold ideas.

Through research and discovery within each collective area of expertise in choreography, sound exploration, wearable art, fashion, puppeteering, welding/fabrication, and body paint, the group hopes to share knowledge and rotate leadership.

Learn more about PhaeMonae in this piece from Arts ATL.

Watch the Work In Progress

Two dancers move in a neon-painted cicada structure while the sun sets.

Thank You to Our Atlanta Beltline Art Supporters

Beltline After Dark wouldn’t be possible without the help of grants and our Atlanta Beltline Art sponsors.

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