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A world of music, dance collaborations at Rialto for 2011-12

By Howard Pousner
May 24, 2011

Parts of the 2011-12 Rialto Series being announced Tuesday by the Rialto Center for the Arts read like a United Nations of culture.

Among the 19 concerts, there's Yasmin Levy and Omar Faruk Tekbilek exploring Israeli and Turkish roots music together, Israeli pianist-composer Idan Raichel and Mali guitarist-songwriter Vieux Farka Touré touring as part of a world music quartet, and Latin jazz master Poncho Sanchez and New Orleans trumpeter Terence Blanchard mounting a tribute to Chano Pozo and Dizzy Gillespie.

Such cultural collaborations have dotted the downtown theater's schedule for years by design -- not only for the exchanges onstage, but for ones in the audience. "We're really committed to being that bridge to cultural understanding and to bringing presentations that bring all demographics together," said Rialto director Leslie Gordon in an exclusive interview with the AJC.

Gordon believes it's important to represent diversity at the Rialto because Georgia State University, which operates the 833-seat theater, is the most diverse school in the University System of Georgia.

"We're very focused on the community that we serve," she said, "and believe it's important to reflect where we live."

The Rialto Series always boasts a strong jazz component as well, to play off the synergy of the strong jazz program of the neighboring GSU School of Music. And dance, another element in the mix, got a boost this year when the Charles Loridans Foundation gave the Rialto a $100,000 grant to help underwrite those performances as well as master classes and open rehearsals.

Here's the schedule, released exclusively to the AJC:

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