2014 Atlanta Dogwood Festival Program Guide

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2014 Atlanta Dogwood Festival Program Guide
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ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION AND ART THROWDOWN
DISC DOG SOUTHERN NATIONAL QUALIFIER TOURNAMENT
INTERNATIONAL STAGE WITH PERFORMERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
ARTIST MARKET FEATURING 260 FINE ARTISTS
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GETTING TO THE FESTIVAL
The best way to get to the 78th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival is on MARTA. Shuttles will
run from the Arts Center and Midtown stations.
If you do drive, parking is available in the Campanile Parking Deck at 1155 Juniper Street
and at the Sage Parking Facility operated by the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Shuttle Service
Take the shuttle from MARTA Arts Center Station, MARTA Midtown Station or from the
Campanile Deck (bus stop is across the street).
Shuttle Hours of Operation
Friday 11:30 am – 9:30 pm
Saturday 9:30 am -9:30 pm
Sunday 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
DONATIONS
elcome to the 78th Annual Atlanta Dogwood
Festival! Each year, the festival officially kicks off the
spring season in Atlanta. (This year, we worried spring
might never come!) Did you know the Atlanta Dogwood
Festival is third oldest fine arts festival in the country
and the city’s oldest outdoor festival? After nearly eight decades, we have refined
our offerings to bring you three full days of fine art, live music, international
entertainment, competing young artists, a disc dog competition, exciting rides and
plenty to eat and drink. New this year is the VIP Experience Backyard Barbecue
& Brews, a ticketed event where you’ll get to sample the South’s finest culinary
tradition. Enjoy the festival, and enjoy your spring!
While the festival is free to attend, it costs a lot to put it on. Please visit our
donation booths, which are located throughout the festival and help us keep this
annual tradition an amazing welcome to spring for another 78 years!
APRIL 11 - 13, 2014
Friday: Noon - 9 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 11 pm
Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm
P I E D M O N T PA R K
Artist market closes at 7 pm
on Friday & Saturday.
B ACK YA RD B A RB EC UE & B R EW S
S at u r d ay
and
S u n d ay : 1
to
5
pm
Please leave your dogs at home!
Due to a City of Atlanta ordinance, no dogs (other than service dogs and the
pre-registered competing dogs) will be allowed in Piedmont Park during the
festival.
No Smoking in the Park!
There is a City of Atlanta ban on smoking in outdoor parks and recreational facilities including
Piedmont Park where the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is located. This means no tobacco products
including cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco will be permitted.
Become a “Friend of Dogwood” and be entered into a drawing for great
prizes! All you have to do is text the keyword “FEST” to 650-399-3378, then click
on the link you receive to complete your entry. Thanks to the Mexico Tourism
Board for offering the Grand Prize - a Getaway to San Miguel de Allende in
Mexico!
Lots of other great prizes as well!
Stop by the Atlanta Dogwood Festival Merchandise tent located in front of
Greystone for more information.
dogwood.org
23RD ANNUAL DISC DOG SOUTHERN NATIONALS
USDDN WORLD QUALIFIER
hosted by WOOF! SPORTS USA and THE GREATER ATLANTA DOG & DISC CLUB
p r ese n t e d b y
TOURNAMENT: SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11 am - 5 pm
WOOF! S ports USA D emos : F riday at 2 pm , 4 pm & 6 pm
T h e M e a d o w o ff 1 0 t h S t r ee t
ECO - VILLAGE
Winner of International Festivals & Events Association 2013, 2012 and
2011 Gold Award and 2010 Bronze Award for Best Festival Environmental
Program and Southeast Festivals & Events Association 2013 Gold Award
for Best Green Component.
Head to the Eco-Village to learn about the
latest and greatest in eco-friendly living!
Each year, the festival hosts an award-winning Green Festival Initiative in partnership
with Live Thrive Atlanta. We focus on sustainable operations like requiring food
vendors to use only recyclable and compostable serving ware and our use of
bio-diesel and/or bio-fuel for all generators at the event. While these green
efforts are taking place behind the scenes, you can also visit the Eco-Village to
learn about sustainability practices and meet organizations and businesses that
help make homes, offices and the city in general a “greener” environment.
Market Place: The Market Place is filled with sustainable vendors who
explain why their products were created and demonstrate how they work.
Live Thrive Atlanta: Nonprofit sustainability organization Live Thrive
Atlanta will explain how to properly dispose of that hard to handle waste
that doesn’t fit into any of the boxes at your curb. livethrive.org
The Disc Dog Southern Nationals Qualifier tournament began at the Atlanta
Dogwood Festival more than 23 years ago with only 10 competitors as a one-day
event and has grown over the years to a two-day event. In two decades, it has
become one of the most prestigious canine sporting events in the South and is
now a worldwide premier US Disc Dog Nationals World Finals Qualifier. Since its
inception, it has attracted teams from neighboring states and as far away as Japan.
This year, competitors in the Disc Dog Southern Nationals will once again vie for
five invitations to the Disc Dog World Finals in two divisions.
You won’t want to miss this family friendly fur flying event! The Disc Dog
competition is organized by WOOF! Sports USA and hosted by The Greater Atlanta
Dog & Disc Club. www.woofsports.com and www.atlantadiscdog.com
Only competing dogs are allowed at the festival.
Don’t miss the Freestyle Jam Session
on Sunday just before the awards.
sponsored by
Girl Scouts of America: This year, the Girl Scouts will be onsite helping
children plant veggies to take home. It’s a great way to incorporate
agricultural knowledge and hopefully expand a few young palates!
Bhutan Baskets: Made by Nepalese refugees from locally harvested
materials, the baskets sold at last year’s festival supported a refugee
family for nearly a year.
Re:Loom: This amazing team of weavers produce handmade products
from donated fabric and old clothing.
Georgia Tech Solar Jackets: The techies will be back to show off
their Solar Car!
Mike Snowden: Snowden will be onsite throughout the weekend
entertaining attendees with his cigar box guitar.
For the past three years, the Atlanta Dogwood Festival has brought home top honors
for its Green Festival Initiative, being named Best Environmental Program by the
International Festival and Events Association (IFEA) from 2011 to 2013. During
those years, the festival has been able to divert nearly a ton of trash from landfills and
has educated hundreds of thousands of attendees about how to make eco-friendly
practices part of their daily lives.
dogwood.org
DOGWOOD ARTWORK DELIVERY
Find Kanga
near the
P a r k S t r ee t
entrance
An exciting addition to the festival this year is Kanga, a crowd-sourced local
delivery solution that delivers items across metro Atlanta. Kanga will be
onsite to handle festival-to-door delivery of art as well as art babysitting during the
festival. Bring your Artist Market purchases to the Kanga booth (Kanga will even
help carry purchases to the booth if requested) and schedule and pay for delivery to
your home. What’s more, the Kanga Corral will allow you to drop off Artist Market
purchases, which will be held at no charge while you continue to enjoy the festival.
This means you won’t need to bypass that perfect piece of art that is too big to cart
through the park or to get home on MARTA. Kanga will deliver any of the artwork
purchased at the festival!
KIDS VILLAGE
Young festival visitors will find plenty to do in our Kids Village! Families, head
to the Mayor’s Grove near the central playground for creative hands-on arts and
crafts projects and interactive pursuits.
In the Meadow, the Kids Jumpy Jumps area has active options like the Moonwalk,
Spider Jump & Climb and the Shark Attack Slide.
CROWD-SOURCED LOCAL DELIVERY
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GETKANGA.COM
RIDES
Ready to have some fast, spinning, whirling fun? Head to the Meadow to enjoy
any – or maybe all – of the festival rides. For 2014, we’re bringing in the Giant Fun
Slide, the Ion, a Merry Go Round, the Rockin’ Tug and the Mega Cat! Ticket booth
is located in the Meadow.
This new festival feature highlights one of the South’s best culinary traditions!
In a spacious tented area overlooking the Coca-Cola Main Stage, this all-inclusive outdoor tasting event showcases local craft beers,
wine, moonshine and barbecue and picnic fare from some of the city’s favorite restaurants and chefs. Your ticket also gets you access to
picnic-style seating, activities like corn hole and lawn bowling and private bathrooms. Participating restaurants and breweries vary by day.
TICKETS
VIP $35 at the door
PLATINUM VIP $55 at the door
(if available)
RESTAURANTS
BREWERIES
MERCYME IN CONCERT
C o c a - C o l a M a i n S tag e F r i d ay , A p r i l 1 1
at
7pm
Thanks to 104.7 The Fish for bringing multi-platinum
selling recording artist MercyMe to the Atlanta Dogwood
Festival! Don’t miss MercyMe performing songs from the
new CD Welcome to the New along with previous hits on the
Coca-Cola Main Stage Friday, April 11 at 7pm!
MAIN STAGE
FRIDAY, APRIL 11
ARTIST
STYLE
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Adam Klein & The Wild Fires
Country/Folk
5:50 pm - 6:45 pm
Norman Frank and The Ghost Dance
R&B/Soul/Jazz
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
7:00 pm - 7:45 pm
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 12
The Georgia Flood
Partial Cinema
MercyMe
Marian Mereba
Blues
Soul/Rock
Contemporary Christian
R&B
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
38th Parallel
Blues/Rock
3:30 pm- 4:30 pm
Jubee & The Morning After
Funk
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
6:30 pm -7:30 pm
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
9:30 pm - 10:45 pm
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
Reaspec
The Willie Ziavino & C.O.T. Band
Wesley Cook
Lindsay Rakers
Secondhand Swagger
Lingo
Jazz
Latin
Pop Rock
Americana
Americana
Jam
11:00 am - 12:45 pm
Community Music Center
Jazz
3:00 pm -3:45 pm
All The Locals
Funk/Pop
1:00 pm- 1:45 pm
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
4:00 pm -5:00 pm
Jack Preston & Dojo Collective
Neil Cribbs
Sailing to Denver
Indie Funk
Rock
Bluegrass
15 Street
156
FOOD
COURT
Piedmont
Driving Club
F: N -  
S:   -  
S:   -  
$
157
ARTIST HOSPITALITY &
VOLUNTEER CHECK-IN
103
178
14 Street
ARTIST MARKET
1-58
102
157-187
$
e
188-265
t Avenu
59-102
GEORGIA
ARTISTS
Piedm
on
103-156
ECO-VILLAGE
ENTRANCE 3
Artist Market closes at 7 pm
on Friday & Saturday.
1
13 Street
Mayor’s
Grove
EVENT AREAS
KIDS VILLA
FOOD & BEVERAGE VENDORS
12TH ST
ENTRANCE
SPONSOR BOOTHS
CULTURAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS
59
12 Street
$
KIDS ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION TENTS
Grey
$ ATM
MERCHANDISE
FIRST AID / EMS
DOGWOOD SAPLING SALES
RESTROOMS
WASTE RECOVERY STATION
RIDES
Giant Fun Slide, the Ion, a Merry Go Round, the Rockin’ Tug and the Mega Cat
KIDS RIDES (in the Meadow)
Moonwalk, SpiderJump & Climb, Shark Attack Slide, Rock Wall, Space Shuttle Slide
Community
Center
ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL
ART EXHIBITION
58
Clara Meer
INTERNATIONAL
STAGE
FOOD
TRUCKS
Oak Hill
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR DOGS AT HOME!
Due to a City of Atlanta ordinance, no dogs (other than
service dogs and the pre-registered competing dogs) will
be allowed in Piedmont Park during the festival.
NO SMOKING IN THE PARK!
The City of Atlanta passed a ban on smoking in outdoor
parks and recreational facilities including Piedmont Park where the
Atlanta Dogwood Festival is located. This means no tobacco products
including cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco will be permitted.
CH
LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
10 Street
8
187
188
Park Dri
ve
208
PARKING DECK
ystone
s
AGE
DISC DOG
SOUTHERN NATIONALS
$
260
MIDWAY
RIDES
The
Meadow
FOOD
COURT
$
VIP TENT
BEER GARDEN
MAIN STAGE
HARLES ALLEN DR ENTRANCE
10 Street
2014 ARTIST MARKET
DRAWING/GRAPHICS/PRINTMAKING
2-D MIXED MEDIA
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
BOOTH
Kathrine
Allen-Coleman
127
Lisa
Nathan
Austin
Stephen
Dan
Joseph
Kevin
Pui-Lan
Daphne
William
Kevin
Fred
Paul
Kana
Alex
Michael
Lin
Gena
Ronnie
H.C.
Susan
Irena
Lyn
Linda
Jeffrey
Tai
Kathleen
Cat
Jason
John
Bryan
Michael
Irena
Iosua
Liz
Michael
David
Lynn
Mark
Jo
Amy
James
Estella
Luis
Jennifer
Jeffrey
Ashinoff
Bailey
Baldauf
Baldauf
Bi
Bradley
Chen
Cockman
Covington
Cowherd
Eslinger
Fisher
Flack
Handel
Leopold
Madzo
Martinique-Whittaker
Ollendieck
Phillips
Porter
Rand
Saparnis
Sedlak-Ford
Sosebee
St Romain
Taeoalii
Taylor
Tesla
Weatherspoon
Whipple
Yung
Zavison
Saparnis
Taeoalii
Williams
Zavison
3-D MIXED MEDIA
Campbell
Cebula
Cerny
Chamness
Dallas
Floyd
Fransbergen
Gonzalez
Ivory
Kennedy
64
97
257
168
93
182
30
56
108
214
3-D MIXED MEDIA
Amy
Elaine
Trent
Ancizar
Brianna
Tiffany
Sundie
Bob and Patti
Kimberly
Lansburg
Laurent
Manning
Marin
Martray
Ownbey
Ruppert
Stern
Willcox
123
244
206
8
52
28
40
74
3
CLAY
12
10
Doug
Dacey
166
202
161
214
22
110
165
25
259
194
228
79
198
42
260
254
224
237
Richard
Alex Leopold
2-D Mixed Media
Booth 100
Bove
165
Banting
Michael
Jason
88
Martha
Aaron
22
147
81
Nikolai
80
100
Crowder
Susan
242
190
Beth
Jeff
48
122
173
John
24
207
Ajanaku
Douglas
172
218
Obayana
Holly
171
105
171
Jack
37
125
Bathelot
Marjorie
60
Kimmy
Al
Adam
Todd
Santiago
James
C.C
Clayton
Lisa
Don
Greg
Steven
Jason
Bob
Mike
Timothy
Dennis
Janet
Tanya
Jack
Glenn
Cantrell
Clement
Egenolf
Feazell
Gutierrez
Klinger
Lee
Macone
Mathews
McWhorter
Neal
Olszewski
Parsley
Reiberg
Shepard
Sullivan
Thompson
Tobler
Tyree
Valentine
Woods
103
31
227
96
99
225
Bowers
Brumbaugh
Foss
Fulks
Furches
Leedy
Loy
Plavski
Reed
Rohner
Wilson
FIBER / LEATHER
19
231
15
43
187
146
241
180
Leah
Dziewit
85
Sally
Mimi
Teresa
Mychal
Kenneth
Robert
Joseph
Mark & Julie
David
Larry
Kathleen
Randy
Lisa
Jack
David
Randle
James
Austin
Damrauer
Hays
Mitchell
Sorrells
GLASS
Eickholt
Falzone
Glocke
Goldhagen
Hamilton
Hunt
Kuntz
Mote
Pine
Russell
Sedlak-Ford
Wilbat
119
39
17
26
251
183
223
46
236
116
34
170
253
232
4
57
243
Penny
Rick
Kathy
Charles
Jayne
Edgar
Molly
Dolores
Ann
Rosario
Helmut
Anne
Mark
Stacey
Barbara
Melanie
Matthew
Robert
Marilu
Elaine
Marjorie
Oscar
Aaron
John
Robert
Michael
David
Terri
Marc
Eric
Danny
Bud
109
Charles
David
191
Chris Beck
Metal
Booth 113
Diaz
Dingledine
Fawkes
Finley
Garcia
Goral
Havel
Jimenez
Krantz
McLaughlin
Miller
Naftzger
Nilsson
Patterson
Rader
Rawson
Rivero
Sault
Strobel
Trisko
Vagner
Vrooman
Winters
Zoschke
METAL
58
234
73
82
115
111
199
62
152
47
33
176
140
51
189
11
92
89
193
67
65
229
209
76
107
164
188
Kurt
141
DeMarcay
169
Guilloume
J.P.
78
Cecil
155
Guilloume
Chas
Kathleen
201
Brennan
41
113
William
Richard
49
Austin
Beck
Jimmy
21
Atkinson-Potter
Chris
Cherie
118
63
7
216
136
186
163
Arango
177
217
137
Andres
157
212
JEWELRY
Alain
Colburn
Gerding
Haney
Hopkins
Kolb
Lapso
Roberts
Ruby
Sauvageau
Sayre
Scheffel
Strain
Vigo
200
98
70
138
235
222
144
66
162
185
246
94
181
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is one of the largest and most diverse juried arts festivals
in the country. More than 250 artists from around the country exhibit in 12 categories,
including painting, glass, clay, wood and mixed media. Some of the country’s top painters,
photographers, sculptors, leather and metal craftsmen, glass blowers and more participate
in the Atlanta Dogwood Festival Artist Market. In 2012, the Artist Market was ranked #35,
out of the Top 200 Shows in the Country by Sunshine Artist’s Magazine.
The Artist Market closes at 7 pm on Friday & Saturday.
WOOD
Ed
Bladen
44
Russell
Fullone
61
David
Andy
Cliff
David
Donald
Steven
David
Clifford
Nick
H.C. Porter
2-D Mixed Media
Booth 93
Jeffrey
Jim
Brian
PAINTING - OIL / ACRYLIC
R. L.
Alexander
18
Kendra
Baird
132
Ellie
Steve
Ashley
Felix
Jerry
Mike
Amy Leigh
Gerard
Hans
Charles
Bruce
Leif
Milenko
Dawn
Zhiyi
Alan
Michelle
John
Micah
Shijun
Brian
David
Jurate
frosty
Lena
Ellie
Brian
Charles
Kristin
Conni
Summerford
Kevin
Cady
Kevin
Ali
Andrews
Benton
Berroa
Brem
Brown
Carstensen
Erley
Feyerabend
Gatewood
Holwerda
Johansen
Katic
Kinney Martin
Li
Lin
Mardis
Maurer
Mullen
Munns
Murphy
Oleski
Phillips
Rankin
Reznik
Rusinova
Sullivan
Tersolo
Thorsen
Togel
Whitney
Zuckerman
Watson
Zuckerman
36
32
226
124
77
129
126
230
95
160
90
204
13
120
16
195
38
45
PAINTING - WATERCOLOR/PASTEL
149
Craig
Brabson
219
Lu
Fuller
154
Doug
Cavanah
20
Carol
Hallie
Christina
Charles
Richie
Farhana
Mark
Julie
Kuansoi
Greg
Richard
Jim
W Scott
Dauth
Ferony
Gillett
Glennon
Greenholdt
Gudzan
Hussain
Johnson
Keaten-Reed
Kou
Stones
Toft
Wilshire
Wilson
35
110
23
221
5
135
245
139
83
2
114
50
Michael
Karin
Jim
Dick
JD
Tanya
Julia
Jana
shelagh
Glenn
Keith
Russell
Lorri
Larry
Brad
Gary
Jerome
78
Brian
250
Xavier
148
Larry & Sherry
175
Jason
247
James
68
Mikel
106
172
205
Jason
Richard
210
49
130
Susan
215
233
PHOTOGRAPHY/DIGITAL ART
Curtis
Virginia
145
150
Ralph
Gary
238
208
Margaret
Garry
Kana Handel
2-D Mixed Media
Booth 190
Allan
Daryl
Mark
Greg
Patrick
Brueck
Bryant
Connolly
Copeland
Cunningham
Dennison
Doskova
Honeycutt
Humphrey
Kelly
Littman
Lorenz
Love
Maschinot
Miller
Nuez
Paulsen
Pavalonis
Richmond
Robinson
Seidel
Teger
Thetford
Thomas
Turco
Whalen
Krebs
Levine
Levy
Lounsbury
Molignano
Nelson
Newbury
Sykes
Taylor
Thomas
Yard
104
213
252
156
239
Grace
Hadden
29
Friedel
Grace
Garren
151
257
forrest
Costine
174
Dressler
Epstein
Shanti
Boone
71
72
87
184
220
6
131
167
9
197
112
55
27
134
178A
256
211
59
91
248
153
121
1
MIchael Madzo
2-D Mixed Media
Booth 64
128
240
196
14
75
53
249
203
101
69
258
84
133
255
179
ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION
Community Center
near
1 2 t h S t r ee t E n t r a n c e
Winner of 2012 and 2013 International Festivals & Events Association Silver
Award for Best Educational Program and Bronze Award for Best Event Within
an Event and 2011 and 2013 Southeast Festivals & Events Association Silver
Award and 2014 Gold Award for Best Event Within an Event.
The festival is proud each year to sponsor the Atlanta High School Art Exhibition
(AHSAE), which received over 700 entries from talented young artists throughout
Atlanta and Georgia this year. You can see the best 117 works of art at the Atlanta High
School Art Exhibition at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival.
IT DOESN’T
TAKE
A
GENIUS
TO KNOW THAT WHEN YOU PLAY,
GEORGIA’S KIDS WIN.
Providing winners with nearly $40,000 in scholarships and prizes, the AHSAE, is
a community-oriented feature of the festival that fills a growing gap in creative
opportunities for youth and highlights the variety and breadth of Atlanta artistic
talent. It has received national recognition for its impact on young artists.
For the third year the AHSAE hosts the “Art Throwdown,” a fast-paced onsite competition
of area high school teams who compete in timed live-model sketch challenges on the
lawn in front of the exhibition -- just inside the 12th Street entrance to the festival.
Don’t miss the Art Throwdown
Begins Sunday at 1pm in front of the Community Center.
Awards will be given after 3 pm!
Congratulations to the 2014 AHSAE winners!
Best of Show: “Dancers Passion,”
Claire Armstrong, Roswell High School
Junior, Matt Phillips instructor
Third Place: “Ataraxis,”
Ziyan “Lisa” Tan, Starr’s Mill High School
Senior, Todd Little instructor
Fourth Place: “Up, Up and Away,” Chase Matheson
Phoenix High School Sophomore, Pasha Souvorin instructor
Fifth Place: “Madonna of the Mac,” Alexis Jacob
Brookwood High School Senior, Marie Thomas instructor
Sixth Place: “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” Kendyll Romine
North Cobb Christian School Senior, Nate Rupp instructor
Seventh Place: “Shielded,” Erin Kim
North Gwinnett High School Junior, Yvette Kim instructor
Second Place: “Up and Up,”
Christina Voss, Walton High
School Junior,
Kathleen Petka instructor
Eighth Place: “Naivete,” Lesley Chang
North Gwinnett High School Sophomore, Yvette Kim instructor
Ninth Place: “A Mountain Range in My Palm,” Kevin Fuentes
Brookwood High School Senior, Chris Vigardt instructor
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Winner of the 2009, 2010 & 2012 International Festivals & Events Association Silver Award and
2013 Bronze Award for Best Community Outreach Program and the Southeast Festivals & Events
Association 2013 Gold Award and 2014 Silver Award for Best Event Within an Event and the
2011 Gold Award for Best New Event.
Welcome to the world! The International Stage, located on the Lake Clara Meer dock, offers performances
from around the globe in celebration of the many international communities that call Atlanta home. On the
International Stage, you will see more than 300 performers, both amateur and professional, representing over
20 countries as well as local community organizations. You are sure to be thrilled by something new each year.
We are very grateful to all of the performers who donate their time and talent to this exciting stage.
SATURDAY, APRIL 12
GROUP
Dockside All Day
Antonio Rodriguez
12:15 pm - 12:45 pm
Atlanta Sängerkreis
10:30 am - 10:50 am
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm – 1:20 pm
1:30 pm - 1:55 pm
2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
2:35 pm - 2:50 pm
2:55 pm - 3:10 pm
3:15 pm - 3:30 pm
3:35 pm - 4:05 pm
4:10 pm - 4:25 pm
4:30 pm - 4:40 pm
4:45 pm - 5:15 pm
5:45 pm - 6:30 pm
6:45 pm - 7:45 pm
After School All stars
SALSAtlanta: Afro Cuban Ensemble
Atlanta Okinawa Kenjin Kai Talko
Burke Connolly Academy of Irish Dance, LLC
Moksha
An Ka Fo
Alif Institute
Uhuru Dancers
Lupita Sosa Mexican Dancers
Aananda
Sanggar Lestari Indonesia
Eroll Moore
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
SALSAtlanta
Dockside All Day
Antonio Rodriguez
11:15 am - 11:45 am
Calo Gitano Dance Company & Academy
10:00 am – 10:20 am
10:30 am - 11:00 am
11:50 am - 12:10 pm
12:20 pm - 12:40 pm
12:45 pm – 1:00 pm
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
1:15 pm - 1:30 pm
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
A N E W W A Y TO LOOK AT
G R E A T TEQU I LA
The Atlanta International School
2:05 pm - 2:10 pm
2:15 pm - 3:00 pm
3:15 pm - 4:00 pm
4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
GROUP
Atlanta Junior Ceili Band
King O'Sullivan School of Irish Dance
Ensemble Kalinka
Alma Mexicana
Spring Music School
Taiwanese School of Georgia
CACPG
Ballet Folklorico "Dance_ando"
Hyunjin Kim
Cordão de Ouro Capoeira Performance
Jah Patriot
Ogya World Music Band (and Kofi dancers)
2014 INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE - CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILIONS
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Visit the Cultural Exchange Pavilions to learn about countries and cultures from around the
world. This year, we welcome Pavilions representing Canada, Germany, France, Hungary,
Taiwan and more!
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Free tote bag when you sign up for a Costco® membership
Don’t miss the Costco and P&G tent this year at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival®, where you can
get your photo taken, charge your phone, and experience fun for the whole family. You’ll even
receive a free gift bag full of goodies just for signing up for a Costco membership at the event.
Find us in The Meadow
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2014 CULTURAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS
Each year the festival connects with some of the city’s most vibrant arts
organizations and welcomes them as Cultural Alliance Partners. You’ll find these
organizations onsite offering creative hands-on activities and demos all weekend.
Museum of Design Atlanta
museumofdesign.org
Celebrating 25 years in 2014 and located within the Midtown
Arts Corridor, MODA is the only museum in the Southeast
devoted exclusively to the study and celebration of all things
design. MODA advances the understanding and appreciation
of design as the convergence of creativity and functionality
through exhibitions, education and programming for visitors
of all ages. MODA’s vision is of a world that celebrates design as a creative force that inspires
change, transforms lives and makes the world a better place.
Onsite, MODA plans to reprise the success of last year’s “Chair
Hack” welcoming teams of creatives of all ages to turn chair parts
into … anything but a chair. During festival weekend, MODA will
exhibit “Hidden Heroes: The Genius of Everyday Things” and offer
special reduced priced admission to the museum.
Don’t miss the Chair Hack on Saturday from 1 - 4 pm.
Judging and awards from 4 - 5 pm.
World Crafts Council wccna.org
Founded in 1964, the World Crafts Council (WCC) is an international organization affiliated
with UNESCO whose mission is to strengthen the field of crafts as a vital part of worldwide
cultural and economic life. On April 11, 2014, the WCC Board will hold a meeting in Atlanta
at the Dogwood Festival and award a prize to a festival crafter who practices sustainable or
recyclable craft.
Smart Glass Jewelry
smartglassjewelry.com
Smart Glass Jewelry was founded by designer Kathleen Plate who
started selling to small boutiques in the 1990s. Commissioned by
Coca-Cola in 2006 to create a line of jewelry with Coke bottles, Smart Glass has achieved
commercial success while remaining true to the values of craft and recycling.
Atlanta History Center and Margaret Mitchell House
atlantahistorycenter.com
Located on 33 acres in the heart of historic Buckhead, the Atlanta History Center
offers the chance to explore Georgia’s past through award-winning exhibitions. The
Center also includes two historic houses including the 1928 Swan House and 1860s
Smith Family Farm, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, 22 acres of historic gardens
and trails and the Kenan Research Center.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and operated by the Atlanta History
Center, the Margaret Mitchell House is a turn-of-the-century, three-story Tudor
Revival building in Midtown where Margaret Mitchell lived and wrote her PulitzerPrize winning book, Gone With the Wind.
The Margaret Mitchell House will offer free admission
during festival weekend.
Georgia Council for the Arts
gaarts.org
Georgia Council for the Arts has worked with renowned artist Steve
Penley to offer a new arts specialty license plate. Reservations are
currently being accepted for this new plate in support of the arts
community. Georgia Council for the Arts empowers the arts industry
in Georgia and artists around the state to cultivate healthy, vibrant
communities that are rich in civic participation, cultural development
and economic prosperity. As a division of the Georgia Department of
Economic Development, Georgia Council for the Arts provides grant
funding, programs and services statewide that support this vital industry, preserve our
cultural heritage and create increased access to high quality arts experiences.
Be sure to visit all of our Cultural Alliance Partners
onsite and at their locations in the future!
2014 ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL PARTNERS
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival happens each year thanks to the combined efforts of many partners. From lighting to logistics
and from sponsorship to marketing to cleaning it all up afterwards, our partners create a small village in Piedmont Park
for the city’s best weekend. Thank you to our amazing team for bringing the 78th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival to life!
THE ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL THANKS OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS
We could not put on the festival without you.
Thanks for helping us keep the Atlanta Dogwood Festival FREE for 78 years!
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